removing the wick and bridge from a 306

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Shan B

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Yes, I do believe you can. I think almost all atties can be de-wicked or de-bridged. The main people who de-bridge atties are the drippers. I wouldn't suggest anyone to de-bridge and try to use a cartridge. If there's no bridge, the liquid is never going to wick down into the coil, thus you will always get a nasty atty burn hit.

So to answer ur question, yes. let me see if I can find you some info.
 
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