Trying juices with attys

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They'll work. There's no reason to go cheap, unless you just want to. I'd spend a bit more and get a couple good bridgeless attys from empiremods or avidvaper. They'll last longer, and they're easier to clean between juices with no bridge. Anything that says 510 should work on a twist, though. Or 306, but they use different drip tips.
 

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Bridgeless is a premium feature. It'll say it if they are. Those are standard 510s. They'll be about 2.8 ohms with bridges, like they've been since the old days when we plugged cartridges into the ends.

My point, though, is that you probably don't need five. You could get a couple nicer ones at about $6 each and save a couple bucks. Half the point of dripping into attys is that they take all of ten seconds to clean, so you don't need one for every flavor like you would with cartos. The other half, of course, is that they generally provide better flavor.
 

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how do you know these are bridged i didnt see that? And yeah i need to go cheap funds are low


Usually you can assume they have bridges unless they specify bridgeless. The bridge is just a metal U or V over the coil covered in stainless mesh and has an extra wick under it to hold extra juice. You may have to drip a few extra drops to saturate it and more to clean or vape through when you change flavors. With a pair of needle nose pliers you can even rock it out, but not necessary.

With VV on the twist and those cheaper 510s you should be fine tasting juices. If you were going to use it all the time, you might consider fewer more expensive attys. They'll last longer and probably taste better. You should alway get at least 2 though because like light bulbs you never know when they will pop.
 

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ok then which attys would you all recomd then? the easy to clean ones lol and how do you clean them in seconds lol the reson i ask is because i have a few sampler packs comming,

Like mentioned, avidvaper and EmpireMods are great atties, and I'll add Ikenvape. Bridge or bridgeless isn't so important, just personal preference, they are both easy to clean. To switch juices you can just drip the new flavor or blow the old juice out into a paper towel. If you want to clean them, soaking in alcohol every few days works well.

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If I'm switching between complimentary flavors, I just vape until I get the first hint of dryness (and using low res 306s will teach you that trick real quick- dry hits are the flatulence of Satan on one). Then I drip the new one and it transitions easily. For trying new stuff, just wrap a tissue around the bottom and blow until you get no more liquid. If it's a really strong flavor, like cinnamon or what-was-I-thinking roast beef and onions, then an overnight bath in a neutral spirit like vodka/gin/everclear will get it out.
 

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ok since you said bridgeless i would assume these would work?

LR510 Bridgeless Atomizers Pack of 5

Yeah, any 510 atty will work. I wouldn't get them because the brand isn't listed and I don't trust $3 atties to be that great of quality, but they might be fine. I still suggest getting 2 or 3 from avidvaper, empiremods, or ikenvape, instead of 5 cheap unknowns. A quality atty can last months, where a cheaper one may last a week or two and not vape as well.

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