Tell me the best mod for a dripper

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MitchellBeans

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I use a Joye 510.... I have found in the past two months that the only way to get consistency is to directly drip onto the atomizer. I do this by putting a paper clip onto the atomizer then dripping 3 or so drops on it.

This does work. Problem is, I do it every 40 minutes or so. I would rather do it less.

I have tried refilling the carts, which almost invariably end up sticking to the atomizer bridge after a while, not to mention the liquid at the top never makes its way to the bottom.

What I am looking for is a mod or whatever the heck its called so I can drop a lot onto a cartridge and then be OK for a while, without it sticking to the atomizer, and of course have the liquid keep moving nicely towards the atomizer. I have seen the blue foam mod but honestly I have no friggin clue what is in that foam and do not want to be the one that finds out its toxic.

So what would you say, so I can stop pulling out a paper clip every 40 minutes to drip onto an atomizer ... how can I load carts this way?
 

antism

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Generally most people drip directly on the atty with no guide (paperclip). If you're getting 40min worth of vaping time off of 3 drips...well let me just say you're lucky. I might get 15min. Usually about 4-6 puffs. Anyways, on to the question...

There are quite a few cart mods using plugs. Some work better than others, but everyone likes something different and they're always evolving. Your best bet is to look through the Cart Mods Forum.

Personally I use the blue foam for cart filler or as a plug depending on the PV. I still drip quite a bit though as well. Good luck on the hunt!
 

Stephan Real

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Dripping with a paperclip? That sounds terribly hard. Ever try the 'tailpipe' cart mod for dripping?
This mod won't make the atty hold more juice, but it makes vaping off a dripping atty easier.
Take an empty cart and file, screw out, or bore the top off of it so that instead of a tiny hole at the top, it becomes a perfect plastic cylinder. Take a saw and cut the tube in half. Place this hollowed out half of a cart on top of an old atomizer and heat up the plastic just enough to where it melds/reshapes/reforms around the atomizer, but doesn't start to burn. Let it cool down and pry it off the atty. Clean it very well to remove any toxic residue.
What you should be left with is a plastic mouthpiece than you can just drip down into (no need for a paperclip) and if you miss with your drops, the seal around the atomizer is perfect enough to where it won't leak out the sides and all stray drops will fall down into the atty tube.

You could also just try switching to refillable cartomizers. They taste terrible in my opinion, but they vape very consistent for a long time before needing to be redripped.
 

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