what to buy a wicked tornado , the spade, or the riva from liberty flights

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dtran

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I want to try direct dripping because the cartomizer don't seem to last long and when I refill it don't have a good vapor production so I feel like I'm wasting the liquid:vapor: I been looking at some video on the tornado , the spade, and the riva and wounder if anyone had use any and what would be the best one to buy I just want something mainly to drop the liquid on the atomizer and smoke it with the less amount of problem good vapor and reliablity looks don't matter just want one that is worth the money and hopefully have a good battery life and how long do a atomizer last and how do I direct drip thanks for any answer sorry new to this I just wanna quit smoking real cig
 

aron291980

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My only experince is with the tornado. love it I drip with a LR attys and a drip tip, thing hits great, if and when you order from TW they are fast, they get me my stuff from florida in 2 days............happy vaping oh ya ur question about liquid is all up to u, ya have to try different flavors until u find one u like............my likes are prob different then yours, i would recomend starting with a medium nic level
 
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PoliticallyIncorrect

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Liberty Flights $29.99 price on Riva kits is still good, and they still have plenty left: Electronic Cigarette - Starter Kits - Riva 510. You're not going to do better than that (a 510 kit would cost you at least $35, for God's sake).

If vapor & throat hit are issues (which of course they are), you'll want a LR atty: Low Resistance Atomizers - Joye 510 Low Resistance

...And as long as you're there, get a drip tip: Mods - Drip Tips. In fact, at less than $2 each, get 2 or 3.

There's not much to know on dripping: after you've primed your atty, 3 drops of juice will do it and you're good to go. Along the way, you'll develop an intuitive feel for when to re-drip, and how much; one of the advantages of the Riva (or eGo) is that the cone will contain spills from a flooded atty, something that's almost inevitable.
 
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