Starting with dripping

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Kent C

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Hello I want to start dripping to make testing DIY juice easy looking at the octopus would this be a good start?

Attys like the octopus with 8 wicks and say, the Vision Eternity which takes volume but is still a dripping atty, are for actual dripping as a vape habit....

For sampling, you want something that clears out easily and holds just enough for you to get a take on the flavor. Best sampling set up is an eGo-c Twist with a Joye 510 or 306 atty - standard resistance (since you're VVing) and a good drip tip. The joye atty (and avid vapor's regular (non-hybrid) attys are Joyes) and they have good metal mesh on the bridge and around the base of the bridge to hold eliquid. Those with a washer base will give you breath taking (away) dry hits. Just dial in the sweetspot with the VV/VW batt. Take notes on that ;)

Have some VG or PG no nic, no flavor around to 'cleanse the atty' - just vape or puff a few drops - and use a different atty for sampling menthol, cinnamon and 'atomic' flavors....
 

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Or better yet get any more standard RDA than you were thinking like Kent said, spin up a micro or nano coil and put a pea-sized dollop of cotton underneath the coil while making contact, drip a flavor and switch out the cotton for another flavor. You'll get great flavor and vapor doing that and switching out the wick is cake.
Here's a vid that explains exactly what I'm talking about.

My #1 favorite traditional atty is the HH357 which can only be found at avidvaper and you could just blow out the old and put in the new. But I hardly use those much these days. I've been on a heavy RDA/kayfun trip lately.
 
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