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calmbeef

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hi I'm wanting to try dripping but don't know anything about it so can anyone help me I've been using a itaste vv for 5 weeks now & a friend told me now I'm mixing my own liquid I should try dripping so any help would be appreciated thank you

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Hi mate if u want to try cheap and simple first u could look at 306 atomisers,these are ore built disposable type affairs great fir trying ur mixes etc. Or a cheap rebuildable rda such as igo l is a good introduction

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hi hodge40 thanks for your reply I will have a look for them now that I no what I'm looking for so thanks

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No probs pal,holler if u need any help ;-)

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hi hodge40 well I just got my new Joye 306 atomiser today and its not bad so thanks what would you recommend me getting next time ?

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Any on the igo drippers are a good start. This is also a nice little dripper, its a genny tank which doubles up as a dripper....

http://greyhaze.co.uk/collections/rba/products/agi-rebuildable-tank-dripping-atomizer

I did notice its sold out but you can ask if they are getting them back in or get it else where. I have one and for a newbie to dripping its nice and easy to build as its a single coil set up. there are videos on how to set this up on you tube too so its a good starter.
 
thanks for the link and your advice breakbystealth

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I started with an igo l, great for learning how to build coils and wicks, simple to use and cheap. 95% of my vaping is via a dripper with cotton wicks.
 
I'll vouch for the IGO too... been using one for a year or so now and i'm still loving it. Once you've got your head around making coils (for which there and literally 100's if not 1000's of tutorials in both video and text form), you won't look back i don't think. I was rocking 306's for a long time with a cannon tip, then a precision slotted tip and they're just brilliant... still got a good stock of them for those days when i fancy a bit of nostalgia ;)
 
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