thats why i like bottom feeders with these so i can just give a squeeze every so often to feed the atty rather than drip. i went the way of dripping for a long time and it was more of a hassle than i wanted unless i was home at my computer.
357s take more drips than a regular atty and actually have a catchcup inside. if dripping i start out with like 8-9 drops and let it soak in for a minute then add in 5 drop increments. 357s have to stay very wet to stay alive longer and are less forgiving if not kept wet...this i know to be fact.. then there is the spitting factor with 357s during break in. these are a different beast of an atty that you almost have to relearn a different vape style but if you can get it down these are the best attys on the market. a long and wider mouthed tip help reduce spitting also a long barrel helps tremendously and the vape isnt as hot as the shorts.
the idea to longevity on 357s is almost to keep them flooded, yep, flooded. with the 357 you can vape right through the flooding and get great flavor all the way. a secret is the right tip so as not to get a mouth full of juice.