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VV_James

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Our Drip shields are a great accompaniment to your L-Rider LR 510 atomizers

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11 different colors!
There are many benefits to using a Drip Shield on your 510 (with a 510-510 adapter), including preventing leaks, a tighter draw, and a cooler atomizer.

:facepalm: Yes, I know that every single one of the Drip Shields in the photo above are upside down!
The hole goes at the top (sigh)
LOL!!
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Honestly...
Just a shameless bump!
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As soon as the baby goes to sleep, I will order. I am NOT expecting these to replace my Joyes, but if they do, I will need a bulk order.

We can accommodate that!
IF you do make a bulk order remember the REBATE5 checkout code gets you $5 off any order $75 or more...
 

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I will probably be putting in an order soon James! I am just going out of town and such, and I would like to be here to anxiously await my vapemail. LOL

So I am interested in the drippers. What all do I need so I don't get juice all over me and my battery???

Assuming you already have a 510 or ego battery... All you really need is a drip tip and an atty...

However I recommend a drip shield to catch any leakige from over dripping, and for that because of where the air hole is located on the 510 attys you need a short 510 to 510 adapter to get the o-ring on the drip shield below the atty air hole.

There is a hole on the side of the drip shield for air flow... when you slide that on it goes to the top!

L-Rider Low Resistance (1.5-1.9) True LR Atomizers [LR-LR-True] - $5.00 : ValueVapor.com, Discount Electronic Cigarettes and e-Liquid

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Drip Shields [Drip Shields] - $6.99 : ValueVapor.com, Discount Electronic Cigarettes and e-Liquid

Short 510-to-510 Adapter [Short-510-510] - $1.99 : ValueVapor.com, Discount Electronic Cigarettes and e-Liquid

This setup also has a beauty ring that serves no purpose other than to cover up the exposed eGo threads...
The one in the pic is option "A":
eGo Thread Covering (A & B) [eGoThread-AB] - $1.50 : ValueVapor.com, Discount Electronic Cigarettes and e-Liquid

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James, may I make a suggestion for your business? Itoccured to me the other day and since I don't have many suppliers on my friend's list, I thought I'd send it your way.

Print up some matchbooks with your info on one side and a lil description about electronic cigarettes on the other.

:2c:

RHP

Whoa. Now that is a great idea!!!!!!!!!!!! And yes, I do get the intricacies of the implications.

It IS a great idea! :D
However, I'd bet dollars to donuts that my boss will never go for it... He will only see the matches as a device to enable smokers...
He's not real good with subtleties... :facepalm:
 

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Count me in. I sure hope these work as well as Joyes. If they are better, well, we'll see. LOL. Are they bridged attys?

Yes, Long bridged in fact. They will work with anything that requires a bridge.
AND the bridge is not really removable... You'll understand when you look inside one...

However, for over 3 years I debridged every single atty I bought. I would do them 6 to 10 at a time and kept a box full of debridged attys in my pocket. These are the 1st attys I've ever found that I actually enjoy dripping straight out of the wrapper! Bridge and mesh intact.

For 1 thing there are NO "loose/flavor" wicks between the bridge and coil in these. Additionally, there is no primer... I blew through the connector till I got dizzy and never got a drop of anything on the paper towel.

The very 1st time you use it, it takes about 8 drops, from a standard dripper bottle, maybe 10 or 12 from a needle tip to load the bridge mesh up and get to the coil.
You'll only get a few decent vapes off that first load, but then it can take 4 or 5 drops at a time...

These ARE Low res. They are rated at 1.5 to 1.9 ohms, but everyone I've checked has read 1.5 or 1.6... I just grabbed 3 at random, a chrome, a red, and a pink (so we know they're different batches) they read 1.6, 1.6, and 1.4 ohms respectively on my SVD.

Like any 510 atty there have been a couple, but only a couple that I needed to pull the center pin a bit to get good contact on a flat bottomed sealed mod.

I do like to start them out around 3.5 volts and slowly increase the voltage over the first day or so to break these in... But that's not much, MY personal sweet spot on these is 3.7 - 3.9 volts depending on what juice I'm dripping... AND I normally vape at least 70% PG...

However, I have 1 set up with a 50/50 PG/VG watermelon that's just awesome...

IF you don't honestly believe that these are as good or better than a debridged Joye, I'll be amazed!
 

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Yes, Long bridged in fact. They will work with anything that requires a bridge.
AND the bridge is not really removable... You'll understand when you look inside one...

However, for over 3 years I debridged every single atty I bought. I would do them 6 to 10 at a time and kept a box full of debridged attys in my pocket. These are the 1st attys I've ever found that I actually enjoy dripping straight out of the wrapper! Bridge and mesh intact.

For 1 thing there are NO "loose/flavor" wicks between the bridge and coil in these. Additionally, there is no primer... I blew through the connector till I got dizzy and never got a drop of anything on the paper towel.

The very 1st time you use it, it takes about 8 drops, from a standard dripper bottle, maybe 10 or 12 from a needle tip to load the bridge mesh up and get to the coil.
You'll only get a few decent vapes off that first load, but then it can take 4 or 5 drops at a time...

These ARE Low res. They are rated at 1.5 to 1.9 ohms, but everyone I've checked has read 1.5 or 1.6... I just grabbed 3 at random, a chrome, a red, and a pink (so we know they're different batches) they read 1.6, 1.6, and 1.4 ohms respectively on my SVD.

Like any 510 atty there have been a couple, but only a couple that I needed to pull the center pin a bit to get good contact on a flat bottomed sealed mod.

I do like to start them out around 3.5 volts and slowly increase the voltage over the first day or so to break these in... But that's not much, MY personal sweet spot on these is 3.7 - 3.9 volts depending on what juice I'm dripping... AND I normally vape at least 70% PG...

However, I have 1 set up with a 50/50 PG/VG watermelon that's just awesome...

IF you don't honestly believe that these are as good or better than a debridged Joye, I'll be amazed!

Just pulled the trigger.
 

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