What should I buy if I want to drip (battery, etc)

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So, after hours (HOURS) of reading and figuring this out, I stumble upon more than once the same advice...do not "drip" with an automatic battery...you will kill it.

So, I suppose my bloog is out, and something else will be in, minus prefills.

What do I need to drip? LOL! I feel like I am right back where I was a week ago! LOL! LOL! I was so happy...and now I'm like "um...okay"...here we go again!

I'm at home mostly, so I don't need the travel options as much as I need something that I can drip easily, load, etc...hate the idea that I might get things messy, too...

Suggest away!
 

Evo

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"Dripping" is when you don't soak the poly-fill cartridge on an atomizer to vaporize the e-liquid. Instead you "drip" your e-liquid directly on the bridge of the atomizer (2-3 drops at a time) and then vape. This results in a better/stronger flavor & throat-hit in most cases. Keep in mind you will have to repeat this process every 7 inhalations or so, but it is a good way to do things also. It's all a matter of personal preference :)
 

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You could use a manual KR808D-1 or manual Vapor4Life battery or manual KR808D-1 passthru
On that you could put a standard DSE901 atty and drip tip - not I think 901 atty has an airy but tasty drag
Or other attys with an adapter
A KR808D-1 manual battery should be compatible with your bloog cartos and Vapor4Life cartos

Or get something 510 based like
510 mega manual battery (same amount of charge as a KR8 battery) and 510 atty and drip tip
or Ego or Riva 510 for a longer last battery and ability to use low resistance attys for a bigger hit
or use other attys with adapters
Any of these would need an adapter to use your KR8 cartos
 
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