Using different juices through same atty?

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The Big Chief

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Cinnamon's, menthol's, some fruits don't play well with others. To sample juices, I'd recommend a standard atty,510/306/901 and a drip tip. A few drops will give you 4-5 good hits to test. Then if its a no go, you can give it a quick rinse under some warm water, or just move onto next flavor. The Ego- T's atties arent so easy to clean, as far as we know. Because the components are somewhat hidden under the spike, they will take longer to dry, and be more hassle. Cozzicon and others have done you tube videos on this. Some flavors are tolerable to intermingle a bit as you cycle the flavor out, and some ppl come up with great creations by mistake doing this. But, on the flip side you can turn 2 ok juices into an atty full of puke juice also.
Ego-T atty is best for designated, approved flavors, as tanks are 1ml+ as well, and a hassle to empty back into your bottle.
Hope this all helps :)
 
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Hoosier

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Do you need to clean out an atty between flavors? Like TBC pointed out, depends.

Sometimes I will simply blow the atty out just like it is new and I'm blowing primer out and that works fine except for mints, menthol, and some others that "hang".

Most of the time I will just put the new flavor right on there. Who knows? It might be some great combo. Might be like cold spit. Either way it passes fairly quickly.

Now, if you had mint chocolate with a menthol kicker in there, be prepared to have that background taste on all your juices through that atty for a week. Or until you clean it out real well.
 
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