What happens if you don't adequately dry your atty?

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Shortstuff116

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I'm no expert by any means, but any water left in your atty would only dilute your first drops of e-juice that you use to prime your atty and would eventually go away. If it's the drinking kind of alcohol you are referring to, then the same applies.

I don't see how any residual liquid could hurt the atty, but again I'm no expert.

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skywalk

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I am currently using an atty that I failed to let dry out. I'm getting a very warm/steamy feeling with little to no vapor. I've been vaping about 15 mins and the steam is fading out and I'm starting to get vapor. I've done it before it will dry out and work fine. In the meantime it's frustrating not getting any vapor.


Holly


lol "warm/steamy feeling" hehehe

thanks Holly. I was just worried it would ruin or short-circuit the atty.
 
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