Best atomizer setups for testing flavors?

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ukeman

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I have 4 high end drippers including drip tanks… in which i use my 4 favorite mixes.
I don't want to use them for testing.

What do you suggest for testing; a few more flavors…
I want to test at least a couple more flavors but find that i don't like my stock iGoL much at all, i have some Forge-type drip clones that i'll try but just wondered if you all have some suggested inexpensive drippers for such purposes.
 

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That's what I do minus the cotton part, I have never thought of that, I will have to give that a try next time

The cotton keeps more mix in the atty allowing longer vaping times and you can saturate the cotton without having to worry about it flooding the atty. Use a very small amount of cotton and keeping the cotton to one side of the atty helps the draw.
 

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i like the bridgeless mainly because when i started using HH357s a long while back, they were bridgeless, called "hybrid" between 306 and 510…and some were calling that style "dripping" atomizers.
The high bridge merely catches the juice above and filters it down to the coil …
ymmv.
I haven't bought a conventional atty in years

I have been looking into getting some of the 510 atomizers to try liquids. I see some are "bridgeless" and some with "high bridge"...what is the difference??
 

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The bridged atomizers were typically used in conjunction with those cartridges (the blank ones that had that weird filler in it). The bridge would feed the liquid from the cartridge to the heating element underneath. The bridgeless atomizers are used for dripping. (the liquid goes directly onto the heating element) If you're dripping, I would personally recommend bridgeless.
I have been looking into getting some of the 510 atomizers to try liquids. I see some are "bridgeless" and some with "high bridge"...what is the difference??
 

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i would just use whatever your favorite device and set up is. ive got a tackle box of gear that i never use. I use my kayfun everyday. so what i do is mix my 3ml test bathes and put a fresh wick in drip and toot. if doesnt make me gag i fill it up lol. would just make sense to test with the device you will be using. if your all day fave device is a hot paper clip with cotton id use that lol.
 

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IGO-W, dual nano micro coils(10 wraps, 28ga) tiny piece of fluffy cotton just under the coil(im talking like the size of a tic tac while its fluffy. I can re-wick my igo-W atleast 75 times with just 1 cotton ball) I also drilled the holes to 5/64" and line the holes up with the coils. Huge vapor and taste. Used on a nemesis clone.

Ive been vaping this way for a few months now, and nothing else matters to me anymore... my mvp v2, itazte 134... hyper tanks, kayfun clone, tanks etc... this is just the best way to vape IMHO.
 

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I remember these threads from over a year ago... XD

Anywho, I haven't been DIY'ing for a while, but a nice single nano on a cheap rda with a tiny bit of cotton works great, but I can do a dual setup on my nimbus or igo-w and not even have to change cotton between flavors. There may be a little remnant of flavor but not much. The whole reason I quit DIY in the first place was not having an easy way to clean atties... I'm gonna have to get back into it now. Also, if you can find one, the optimus RDA is a decent little single-coil atty. Adjustable airflow, pretty easy to build and wick nanos. Ran me about 6 bucks at a local B&M.
 
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