Using an atty with different flavors?

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sonomacoma

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Just got a new order of juices today and I have about 14 new flavors. I have two used attys that are perma cinnamoned from vaping and I also have 4 new attys that came along with my order. I understand that menthol and cinny attys should be dedicated as they are such strong flavors. Before I ask my question I will let you know that I am using an ego and the highping cart method with blue foam instead of the traditional poly.

The question is what do I do about flavors mixing up in my atty. Lets say I want to use thin mint and then strawberry bannana later. Should I dedicate an atty for each flavor I use and then clean it if I want to switch the flavor or should I just vape through the mixed flavor.

Some of the flavor mesh together and I enjoy it but sometimes I just want to enjoy flavor x by itself?

What do you do when you use or are trying a bunch of different flavors.
 

SimpleSins

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This is why I'm a cartomizer person. I have one eGo that is dedicated for strictly all-day tobacco vaping, but for my other PVs, I have a bunch of cartomizers so that I can try them all without permanently embedding the taste into an atomizer. Otherwise, you would theoretically have to clean the atomizer well between flavors to avoid that merged peppermint-bacon taste.
 

CaptJay

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I have one atty that only uses fruits - fruit mix quite well with other fruits usually.
I have one that I use for chocs and coffees (again those 2 mix quite well)
I have one for cinamon (that one only seems to go well with tobacco)
I have one for the rare times I have something minty (though I can use a chocolate in that and its ok).
I keep them all end capped with the little palstic cap one end and a mouthpiece/cart on the other and try to use them all as much as possible. If I let them dry out it usually kills them.
Other than that I blow out between each flavor, get a few 'crossover' tastes and then the new flavor comes through.
 

Strigoi

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Just how many flavors do you use, or how many attys do you own. If you leave the house to go to work, what do you bring with you?

Before this overwhelming number of flavors I would bring one atty and three flavors that didnt mind mixing.

i'm currently using 3 flavors and have a bunch of spare attys. i don't vape at work and have my "kit" that i take with me if i'm going out somewhere for the night.

i don't really see the point in spending money on a large amount of different liquids at first. i've found a few i like so i stick with them. my roommate also vapes so i can use his liquids if i get bored with mine. having a few different ones that taste totally different gives me enough options to choose from.

that's what works for me.
 
I started vaping a month ago and have decided to use clean attys for new flavors. Some are dedicated like menthol, spearmint type. But others mix nice like fried apple and left over vanilla latte. I am waiting on some samples from freedomsmokeusa and some cartomizers from madvapes, I will use clean stuff then. I found that the atty cleaning for dummies works great, even got rid of menthol and it is damn easy. It is a bit to expensive I think to marry flavors and atty but I am almost doing that now. To each his own really. For reviews however it is only fair to use clean/new attys.


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