Good day! I would like to know the pros and cons of de-bridging my 306HR atty. Would it affect its usual lifespan aside from giving more flavor and having lesser burn taste? Any experiences on debridging the atty?
I don't care for the taste of a de-bridged atty. I guess I like the taste of wick and mesh. Why not just buy a de-bridged one instead of taking the risk of ruining. COV has hybrid 306 attys and they are de-bridged and able to take a 510 DT. I had gotten 2 of them.
I don't care for the taste of a de-bridged atty. I guess I like the taste of wick and mesh. Why not just buy a de-bridged one instead of taking the risk of ruining. COV has hybrid 306 attys and they are de-bridged and able to take a 510 DT. I had gotten 2 of them.
I don't debridge or dewick attys either. A wet 306 atty is a happy atty. The mesh material holds more juice and flows to the cup for dipping less often. If you're using a thick juice you might try driping directly into the openings on either side of the wick and watch it flow into the cup. The ones I use hold more juice than a 510. I prime with 4-5 drops, take a pull then add another 3-5 drops and it's rockin. Good luck.
Ugh. Didn't get satisfaction from the debridged attys at all whether I did it myself or bought them debridged. Not experiencing epic fail with 306s. Quite enjoy them
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