Testing Multiple Flavors

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ChrisToff

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What tends to be the best, not necessarily most thorough, way to get through difference juices. I have a standard atty and two LR attys. I have more on the way but for some reason I couldn't get those expedited. But according to my list I have in word I have twelve e-juices coming in the next two days. Now being a the new vaper that I am, I have to try all those in one day :p .

I've read that many people just drip on top of other juices and its fine but I wasn't sure with so many flavors. Maybe just run hot water through the attys and then blow them out and dry burn. Should I designate an atty for certain types of flavors like sweets, coffee, and tobacco to prevent overpowering? I have:

Gourmet Vapor:

5ml - Cinnamon Mocha Coffe
5ml - Mimosa
5ml - Tiramisu


VaporBomb:

5ML - Mountain Mist
5ml - Hypnotic Mist
5ml - Snickerdoodle
5ml - Waffle

FreedomsmokeUSA

5ml - Ginger Bread Cookie
5ml - French Toast


BackwoodsBrew

10ml - Cappuccino
10ml - RY4
10ml - Applewood tobacco

They tend to be mostly sweet so maybe it would just be best to do half one day and half the next after cleaning the attys, eh?
 

WomanOfHeart

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I don't have designated atty's for flavors. When I want to switch, I just blow it out if the new flavor is going to clash with previous one. Otherwise, I just prime the atty with the new flavor and vape my head off. I clean my atty's maybe every two or three days depending on how gunked up they are. That's about it, but I'm a rather lazy vaper.
 

Liv2Ski

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I don't have designated atty's for flavors. When I want to switch, I just blow it out if the new flavor is going to clash with previous one. Otherwise, I just prime the atty with the new flavor and vape my head off. I clean my atty's maybe every two or three days depending on how gunked up they are. That's about it, but I'm a rather lazy vaper.

I do the same except if the atty is really gunked and not producing enough vapor I draw and blow hot tap water through it then a dry burn. wait about 60 - 90 secs for temp to drop (don't want to thermal shock the coil) prime and vape.
 

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Some flavors combine ok, some don't. I'd use one atty for tobacco, one for sweet and one for other flavors that aren't too different. Blow them out between flavors. Some of the stronger flavors might hang in your atty a while so keep that in mind when switching flavors. Cinnamon and menthol flavors stay a long time and I dedicate an atty to them.
 
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