What's a good dripper for a beginner?

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vjc0628

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If you can't drill it DON'T get the igo-l its waaaaaaaaayyyyyy too tight. Do you have a drill ?? All you do is drill the existing hole, start with a small drill like 1mm and make the hole bigger until you like it, I drilled mine to 1.5mm. The Igo-w holes I drilled out to 1mm.

I've got 4 Igo's

the only one I am not happy with
is the first one I got

I drilled out to 1/16 as per advice and
although there was more vapor there was also a flavor drop

I prefer flavor over vapor any day of the week
and I def don't lack vapor with the stock hole
 

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I ordered the IGO W from my vapor store. It was only a $1 more than the L and figured I could start out with single coils and move up. I already have some 30 gauge kanthal and organic cotton.

Do dripping atomizers flood when vaping in the cold?

They only leak out the side air hole if you over wick/drip and lay it on it's side.

I'd say get a decent drill.. but I also imagine this would work just fine with the right sized drill bits;
http://www.harborfreight.com/power-tools/rotary-tools/80-piece-rotary-tool-kit-97626.html

Drilling out a new hole is one thing, but enlarging an existing one takes no effort at all from the drill, 'bout as hard as punching a hole through paper.

Good luck sir.

-B
 

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I like to suggest the IGO-L to new drippers/rebuilders.

It is a good solid device. Simple to build. Large deck so there is more room for inexperienced fingers. Nice deep well in the bottom to catch overdrips. Doesn't cost an arm and a leg.

That said my first was the Smok Octopus. Also simple to set up and use but more cramped so a little tougher to build and I have had leaks with it.

I just got an Igo L and it's tiny. Are talking about the same "large deck" or did I get some kind of close. It's no bigger around than a Vivi Nova tank. That's not large in my book now i'm confused. :(
 

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I ordered the IGO W from my vapor store. It was only a $1 more than the L and figured I could start out with single coils and move up. I already have some 30 gauge kanthal and organic cotton.

Do dripping atomizers flood when vaping in the cold?

Good choice, I think you will be happy with it. No, they don't flood in the cold or in the heat. You drip juice through the top as you need to vape, so it's all in your control. As long as your juice is warm enough to flow, your good.
 

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I just got an Igo L and it's tiny. Are talking about the same "large deck" or did I get some kind of close. It's no bigger around than a Vivi Nova tank. That's not large in my book now i'm confused. :(

show, it's relative. There are smaller ones out there. Some are really quite tiny. I think it won't seen so small after you've worked with it a bit ;)

ETA: For example this one is only 14 mm diameter. The IGO-L is 20 mm.
 
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