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That would work,but there are rebuildable dripping atomizers that lots of people use as their all-time vaping devices.
 
That would work,but there are rebuildable dripping atomizers that lots of people use as their all-time vaping devices.

Cheers mate. Have you got any recommendations? I'm only really looking for something to sample the liquids. Before I fill up my evod or ce4 v3.

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Welcome to the world of rebuildables. You'll need an igo-l, some 0.28 kanthal and some 3mm silica wick. Its really not that hard to make coils. Have a look on YouTube.

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Welcome to the world of rebuildables. You'll need an igo-l, some 0.28 kanthal and some 3mm silica wick. Its really not that hard to make coils. Have a look on YouTube.

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Thanks mate. Will take a look.

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I bought a UD agi RBA/RDA for my first setup, never got chance to try it in genesis(tank) mode but I still use it as my most preferred dripper, I drilled the airhole out too as I found the draw to be quite tight.
I then bought a UD IGO-W due to the fact over the AGI, you can use a single coil, dual coil or quad coil set up which gives you lots of chance to stick with it and grow with it, as stock though it has two air holes to allow enough air to 2 coils, it may be an idea covering one up with a bit of tape if using a single coil with it.

With rebuildable drippers airflow is important, you need to have the airhole sitting directly inline with the coil to allow enough air to pass over the coil and avoid your throat getting burnt out. I also recommend .28 kanthal but I use organic cotton wool for my wicks.
 
If you're not keen on starting to coil yourself rather than a 510 dripper, I would go for a 306 bridgeless, cheap as chips, will last a good while before you need to replace and it packs a good punch.

I used mine for ages to try juice before I was very kindly given an IGO-L last weekend.

http://www.safercigs.co.uk/19ohm_ba...eless_Atomizers_19ohm s/p705283_8294591.aspx

One of those and it'll come in a plastic casing like a cigalike type thing, whip that off with pliers and get a driptip for it which you can keep, this is the one I got

http://www.safercigs.co.uk/306_Aluminium_Cannon_drip_tip/p705283_5016801.aspx

Both are on special offer too - the driptip is super!

 
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Of course if you go down the dripping route, you might find your tanks just don't cut the mustard in comparison (especially CE4s).
I have one of these from fasttech:
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Had it for a few weeks on its pre-build coil, just had my first go at rebuilding.

I do use this out and about as well, as the wick it came with was pretty long, and would keep going for a fair while on one fill-up.
 
If you wanna go the rebuilding route go for an igo dripper if not get a bridgless id go for the igo w myself as I have one and it's excellent

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At first dripping seems such a farce. Drip a couple of drops. Vape. Drip a couple of drops. Vape

how wrong was I.

i was using kanger protanks before which I thought were awesome. Then I met up with elsabubs (bought some snake oil off him)

got talking and convinced me to buy a igo w which is cheap to try out.

i was blown away ( not that way by Sam). Flavour was next level and vapour was wicked. Coiling is hell of a lot easier than evod heads as you have more space. I think it's more versatile as in you have much more wicking options. You can change flavours much more easily. I love dripping. I use that 24/7. At home, work, on bog . Everywhere.
Now I know I love dripping, I need to invest in a daddy dripper.
 
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