Want to try Dripping

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alisa1970

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I also wouldn't mind getting into dripping and would like to start out with something I don't have to build coils on. What's a decent one with a decent price that has a coil that comes with it?

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OK, so I haven't started yet (still waiting for vape mail) but I got a really inexpensive mini RDA from fasttech, and they have pre-built wicked coils that I also purchased. I'm not completely sure that I want to start building coils yet, and the pre-made ones have good reviews and will be a good stepping-off point for me. I'll be able to have the dripping experience and learn how to build without having to start from complete scratch. I like the idea of having something in front of me to compare to (don't do well learning by watching-- I have to have "hands on" with something in front of me).
 

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I am only 6 weeks into vaping and would like to try dripping as well. Still learning all the lingo , etc, but I catch on quick and am darned determined to stay off analogs,

any good links to learn from ?
it sounds like you guys are all veterans at this , I am smoke free for 13 days , so I am eager to stay on it. thanks in advance.

RiPTrippers, toddecigreviews, and GrimmGreen on youtube all have some good videos that show different builds on different atomizers.
 

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Just built a micro 28ga. coil (1.4ohm) on my new Igo-L an hour ago and it was so easy. So glad I got it.

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That's a nice looking coil. Too much wick for me but I am still experimenting. I'm building on my first RDA, an IGO-S and all of my other gear is collecting dust right now except for long drives, etc.., where a tank is more useful. I am so happy, my coils are still way looser than that and they produce flavor and vapor that just blows everything else OUT OF THE WATER. I cannot believe I took this long to get here...
 

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I have recently started dripping and am a no fuss person so don't want to mess around with rebuilding things (at least not yet). The advice of an experienced dripping friend was to try the Joye 510 atomizer. "The Joyetech 510 Atomizer uses the traditional design with nickel inside to absorb enough liquid. When air is pulled through, the heating element vaporizes the liquid and produces a mist, it feels just like a tobacco cigarette."
These are very no fuss... 3-4 drops of juice, wait 5 minutes, put on a drip tip (they don't come with one) and vape away! As I was told, "...you should get 6-7 good hits" from that...if you start to taste a slight burnt taste you need more juice...don't wait, just drip one or two more drops and vape away! I thought I was going to be strictly a cart user but...I just bought a kanger ProTank ll after trying an older T3 and I think it is a cleaner flavor than the carto! It is a bottom coil tank and it has no problem keeping up with my heavy vaping style!
I'm finding the 510 attys to be great for trying out new juice but have begun to really enjoy sitting down after dinner, relaxing, and dripping! I've been experimenting with mixing a drop of one flavor with a drop or two of another in the attys and it's been both yummy and fun!
So my recommendation (passed along recommendation?) for a non RBA is the Joye 510 atomizer (they are approx. 2.2-2.5 ohms or they have other resistance to try but for my iTaste vv 3.0 it was suggested I stick with 2.0-2.5 but not under 1.5 at 4.0-4.2 v so I'd think that it would be about the same with your MVP!)
Good luck!
 
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