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Stainless steel or delrin?

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Melloh

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Being a noob and being vaping for barely over 1 month, I've read a lot but haven't seen anything posted about this topic. The very first day of getting all my gear I went to my first meet at the honest lawyer. I bought a super t drip tip. I figured I'd use it forever so why not? Now I'm not giving it a bad review or anything, but I did notice a couple things. I still had the habit of going outside at the beginning so I'd vape on the tip for a while when it was cold. Remember that childhood dare? Lick the pole in sub zero weather? Lol. Well this isn't that bad, but similar thing happens when you moisten your lips in cold weather and you're using the t tip. A bit of sticking and some bits of skin gets pulled off. Meh, I'll live.

Now driving, that's another story. When I'm vaping and driving, i'm not sure if I vape differently than most, cause I actually wrap my lips around the tip almost like the way women put on lipstick. I curl it right in. Do you almost get your teeth knocked out or chipped going over potholes? If I didn't smoke the strange way I do, I'd think I'd have to check in with my dentist more than I should.

Anybody have these issues? I love the stainless steel, I just figured the delrin tips won't freeze my lips in the cold, and perhaps will lessen the blow of potholes in Canada.
 

TheFlyinJ

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How about the multi-colored drip tips I seem to see many at the meets using? They look awesome and are made of plastic (or delrin, what ever it is). I forgot who sells them but they might be a nice idea to try. I've been using my $5 made-in-china aluminum tip most of the time with no problems while driving (as long as I don't leave it in the car for a while).
 
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