What's your dripping setup?

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Jerms

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Drip Shield: must have! I use EmpireMods

Drip Tip: really been gravitating to the ceramic ones, especially the vase shape. Plastic when outside as it's freezing here.

Atomizors: I like to rotate 510, 901, and 306. Using a couple Cisco 306, ones pretty good one sucks. For 510 I've been getting pretty good results from the Betterlife 3-hole atties, plus they're inexpensive. Aero 510 from Avidvaper worked amazing for me and lasted a LONG time. 901s from Ikenvape and Cisco. Next up is a 901 from EmpireMods I've heard good things about and an Aero 306.

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306 with a glass drip tip on a Vari Volt Saber...

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306 on my Bombshell Stinger Kicked in a DCA...

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and I have a 510 Areo on the ProVari as well...of course tomorrow I may be running different setups...
 

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I've started to dripring again, and I must say I do miss it! The flavor stands out and taste so much better! I've been using a 510 LR 1.8ohm on my provari and I'm happy. I'm curious what everyone else is using such as atomizer, shields, tips, etc!

Ive been dripping over 3 years... Welcome back to dripping, the best vape available IMO
For your Provari you want a 3.0ohm atty... I set mine at 5.5 volts/3.0 ohm atty=10.08 watts.. Works better than LR's and draws less amps.
The best atty by far for dripping is the HH357...
/ their performance and taste cant be beat.. Ive tried em all..
Custom HH.357 Cisco Spec Hybrid 510 Atomizer - Avid Vaper
Dont let the price scare you... they last along time.
 
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I've been looking into all different attys 510 boge, Iken, joye, beaway, better life, etc. I was wondering if any good info on the better life since its has 3 punch hole. How are the hybrid atty?

The Betterlife is worth a try for only $4.99. I've had two, one was just okay and the other was great. Flavor, vapor, and TH as good as any premium atty. The holes are nice for avoiding any juice spitting that bridgeless can sometimes do. Leaked very little until it was several weeks old. Huge options for colors.

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Me and rebuildables don't get along for some reason, I just always had bad times with them. So I think sticking with regular atty right now are my best choice right now, and I like the way the drip shield looks = D
 

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Mitey F

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I usually drip when I'm sitting at the computer, or trying new flavors. I'm using some random 306 atty from the local vape shop, no idea what brand. I CAN say however, that it works spectacularly. Haven't gotten my Dream RBA dialed in yet.

I am a bit confused though, what are drip shields for?
 
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