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FAAmecanic

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As promised pics of my new and favorite PV.... Im SOOO a reonaut now that I have a Cisco 1.5 Ohm atty rocking this Grand. I will NEVER EVER go back to cartomizers. YUCK!



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As promised pics of my new and favorite PV.... Im SOOO a reonaut now that I have a Cisco 1.5 Ohm atty rocking this Grand. I will NEVER EVER go back to cartomizers. YUCK!



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That's a great looking Grand! Glad you got an atty you like too!
 

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Soooo...any tricks to take the drip tip off this bad boy. It is FIRMLY attached now.

Also...what do you all do between juices to clear your atty?? So you vape through the old juice? Remove and wash your atty?

Those plastic 306 tips can be a pain to remove. You can try putting it in the freezer for a little while. Sometimes when the atty cools down the tip will come off easier.

You can just rinse out your atty. I don't, I just vape through it.
 

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Thanks guys.... thought about the freezer thing (kinda like when you remove a bearing from its race...cool the bearing and heat the race..except I cant heat the drip tip).

Ok so recommendations for some nice 306 drip tips guys/gals?? I have not only left 510 cartos behind, but 510 attys as well....love the 306.
 

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I really like these 306 drip tips from Kalamazoo vapor shop. http://kalamazoovaporshop.com/product.php?productid=480&cat=0&featured=Y

They have a super wide barrel and the silicone seal makes taking the tip off very easy compared to my other delrin ones. And I've never gotten it to leak through dripping or massively over-squonking.

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Soooo...any tricks to take the drip tip off this bad boy. It is FIRMLY attached now.

Also...what do you all do between juices to clear your atty?? So you vape through the old juice? Remove and wash your atty?

don't clean it either, i only blow the atty out, the tube too, then some paper towel trough the catchcup, the tube and the atty end. doesn't take long then to enjoy the new juice.
 

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Also...what do you all do between juices to clear your atty?? So you vape through the old juice? Remove and wash your atty?
I soak them in vodka routinely. Blow out the excess after an hour (or a day...) and then put a few drops of the new juice in. It takes a few puffs to clear the alcohol, but it won't hurt you and doesn't have much of a taste. Of course, this assumes that you have another atty you can use in the meantime; I just cycle them (one comes off and goes into the alcohol bath, and the one that was previously bathing gets installed.)

Every once in a while, they go into the ultrasonic cleaner, but you don't need to do that just for a flavor change.
 

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Well...I have vaped 3 juices so far in my 1 atty..and I have to say I LOVE IT. It only takes about 2 squonks worth of juice to clear the previous out. And the last was a very thick VG Rootbeer from AVE that tends to linger.

Can you also use a grain alcohol to soak attys? I definately assume you wouldnt want to use isopropyl (sp?). I guess as munkey said vodka is probably cheaper.

Normally by now (I have put at least 18ml of juice thru this atty) my cartos would be plugged up and I would have gone thru at least 1 maybe 2 cartos.
 
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