Testing juices - Non Rebuildables?

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Will Cunningham

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I still haven't gotten the hang of an rba and I have 10 juices coming in. At the B&M Madvapes shop they gave me what I think were disposable atomizers to test out their flavors.

I can't seem to figure out what they were, they were in individual plastic packages and it screwed on my 510 ego and I filled it with a few drops to taste. It would be nice if I could just get one or two to test all of them, but I'm not sure if they are only good for one use or if after you vape out the few drops you can try another flavor . I just don't want to fill my tanks with fluid I might not like and I still can't rebuild atomizers.

Any suggestions on cheap ones to get?

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When I got into the DIY, I got a little igo-L dripper and that is what made me fall in love with dripping. So easy to build and it made trying new flavors so easy. I could try something and just wash it out. I suppose that is why I ended up using a reo grand because it is the ultimate dripper. Good luck to you and have fun with all those new flavors. :)
 

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The way I understand it... Cartomizers are basically a tube with a coil and a filler material like polyfill. Dripping atomizers are the same thing without the polyfill. The latter usually has a metal mesh "bridge" that holds some of the juice close to the coil. There are "bridgeless" dripping atomizers also. They don't have the metal mesh. They have a small cup below the coil that holds the juice. This is a bridgeless dripping atomizer. https://highdesertvapes.com/products/510-Atomizer-(Bridgeless).html
 

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You were using a manufactured dripping atty at MadVapes to sample juices. This kit has everything you need for dripping, Drippers' Delight. Just put two to four drops of juice in the atty and vape. When the flavor fades and vapor production decreases add two or three more drops.

When you want to change flavors just blow out excess juice from the threaded end of the atty and twist the corner of a paper towel to blot out any remaining juice. Then just drip your new flavor.

If a juice has a persistent taste you can usually get rid of it by dripping some unflavored juice or just some pharmaceutical grade VG from Walmart until the taste goes away.

Dripping for Beginners
 

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You were using a manufactured dripping atty at MadVapes to sample juices. This kit has everything you need for dripping, Drippers' Delight. Just put two to four drops of juice in the atty and vape. When the flavor fades and vapor production decreases add two or three more drops.

When you want to change flavors just blow out excess juice from the threaded end of the atty and twist the corner of a paper towel to blot out any remaining juice. Then just drip your new flavor.

If a juice has a persistent taste you can usually get rid of it by dripping some unflavored juice or just some pharmaceutical grade VG from Walmart until the taste goes away.

Dripping for Beginners


That is the exact video I was looking for to post and the first one I ever watches when I got my 510 dripper :D


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You were using a manufactured dripping atty at MadVapes to sample juices. This kit has everything you need for dripping, Drippers' Delight. Just put two to four drops of juice in the atty and vape. When the flavor fades and vapor production decreases add two or three more drops.

When you want to change flavors just blow out excess juice from the threaded end of the atty and twist the corner of a paper towel to blot out any remaining juice. Then just drip your new flavor.

If a juice has a persistent taste you can usually get rid of it by dripping some unflavored juice or just some pharmaceutical grade VG from Walmart until the taste goes away.

Dripping for Beginners



I looked for this at Walmart, where did you find it?
 

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