See vaping in a more colorful perspective and taste vapors with extra delicious flavors through drip vaping. You are most likely other vapers out there who typically start breathing in and breathing out vapors using cartomizers or clearomizers. When you decide to take a step forward toward dripping eliquid, you would most likely not want to go back to using cartomizers or clearomizers.
This is because the intensity and the quality of flavor you would get from dripping would be like painting your vaping world with more vibrant colors. Drip vaping and regular vaping share the same vaporizing concept, but they certainly differ in the quality of taste and experience delivered to the user.
Who Dripping Is For
Dripping is for the vaping gastronomists out there who are more after the flavors instead of the throat or nicotine hit and vapor clouds. These gastronomists are not lazy. They are willing to spend time perfecting the art of dripping.
Dripping is adding drop after drop of ejuice into the atomizer coil so one could immediately inhale the vapors. One drip or drop of eliquid could last for about 10 puffs. These connoisseurs appreciate the feel and the taste of eliquids.
Closed system vaping involves the use of a cigalike or typical ecigarette with battery and cartomizer; and/or personal vaporizers/eGos/tanks. Using any of these closed system devices require the vapor to travel first throughout the device before it reaches your mouth. During this trip, albeit brief and short, some of the taste and strength of the vapor dissipate.
Normal vaping sometimes gives you a burnt taste. Moreover, if you want to try a different flavor using a tank, you either get a new tank or wait for the ejuice in your tank to be depleted before you can have a different ejuice flavor. Needless to say, all these hassles are eliminated when you drip eliquid.
Starting With Dripping
If you do not want to pay extra for a dedicated dripping atomizer, you could improvise a unit using your current vape pen or ecigarette. Take off the mouthpiece of the cartomizer. Put several drops of ejuice into the cartomizer and attach a drip tip to it to start vaping.
While this improvised setup would it give you the complete effect of dripping, you would notice that the vapor tasted much better. From here, you miht think of modifying your atomizer, but this might be a little messy and taxing to do. A better option is to purchase an atomizer meant for dripping.
Drip Tip For Dripping
The drip tip is that component that you can place in between your lips when you drip vape instead of the red hot atomizer. This drip tip is also a useful tool for directly channeling the vapor to your mot=uth rather than getting lost somewhere. There are many drip tips in the market that already have holes through which the eliquids may be dropped more easily into the atomizer.
Drip tips come in various materials, types, colors and designs. Regardless what drip tip you want to use, make sure that it has an O-ring on its bottom because this will guarantee a tight seal with your atomizer.
There are also drip shields that you can get and use to protect both drip tip and atomizer. Shields might not be too necessary except that they can also help in catching possible leaks.
Atomizers For Dripping
You basically have two options for this. You may get a bridge-less dripping atomizer or rebuildable dripping atomizer (RDA). A bridgeless atomizer is much like the regular system with the bridge already removed above the coils to facilitate dripping. Good units would have threaded connector and solid seal for improved airflow and leakage prevention. These atomizers cost about $10-15 or maybe more
RDAs take away the problem with bridgeless atomizers that can be costly to replace when the coil fails. RDAs allow you to rebuild and replace the coil. They are, however, pricier than the bridgeless type at $10-100 or more.