Trying Multiple Flavors 1 Atty

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Noctoru

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Any suggestions on how to try multiple flavors I just received in the mail with only 1 atomizer? I want to try all the flavors I got, but I don't want to ruin the taste testing by diluting or mixing the flavors. Any thoughts?

I drip. My plan was to do 1 drip, get the taste, and then rinse the atty under hot water and let it dry. Them, try the next flavor. So on and so fourth. This sound like a decent plan or are there any other recommendations?

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banjo

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I get by just blowing the atty out between juices, and usually after the second or third drag I get a fairly clean taste of the new juice, but I guess it really depends on how well your taste buds work. After 55 years of heavy smoking, my taste buds aren't all that sensitive. The best way would be to have a fresh atty for every flavor, but that could be a little expensive. Your wash and dry method might work, but attys tend to hold moisture in the wick, so it will take them a long time to dry.
 
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When taste testing new flavors I always try to start with the weaker milder of the flavors and end with the more likely stronger long lasting flavors. Fruits are usually much milder especially when they've just arrived if they are fresh mixed. Coffees, tobaccos, cinnimons are usually stronger and hard to get rid of the flavor.
 

Noctoru

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When taste testing new flavors I always try to start with the weaker milder of the flavors and end with the more likely stronger long lasting flavors. Fruits are usually much milder especially when they've just arrived if they are fresh mixed. Coffees, tobaccos, cinnimons are usually stronger and hard to get rid of the flavor.

I was thinking that same exact thing.

Here are the flavors I got, all from Backwoods Brew:

Blueberry
Applewood
Green Apple
Peach
Waffle
Watermelon
Strawberry
Pumpkin Spice
 

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Just blow it out the best you can in between or just drip each until the full flavor comes through, who knows you might find a mix you like before the previous flavor is fully gone.

If you're wanting to do them without waiting and properly drying in between don't run water through it, it won't wick properly and just be a pain.
 

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I don't clean an atty unless there's a reason (like strange taste or low vapor). If I want to change juices, I just keep on vaping until I start to sense the filler is getting dry. I pop the filler out and rinse it and the cart at the same time, dry the filler and reload. Unless it's a menthol or some other persistent flavor, it will vape out of the atty and change over within a few minutes.

I do agree that some flavors don't respond unless you wash the atty. The average juice will change over just fine without an atty cleaning, although some patience may be required.
 
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