I am a confirmed tootle puffer although a chain vaper. My coils are generally 1.8 to 2 ohm and I rarely go beyond 11watts. Even when on a whim I wrap a slightly lower ohm coil I still never go beyond 13 watts. Still I find my drip tips get too hot and burn my lips especially when I use the kraken. I have sores in a couple of places. Is there a way round that. The other day I bought a couple of long ceramic drip tips, the ones normally used for e-pipes but I find they get filled with too much condensation.
What do you guys do? Do you have this problem?
I'm trying to look for a couple cheap drip tips for my subtanks. It's tough ordering these online without being able to see them and fit them on your tank. Most I see the part that connects into the tank doesn't look as long as the one for the subtank, so I'm afraid it will be a little loose and wobble. I'm looking for something around the same size maybe a little bigger.
really random and specific question here. i recently got a kanger subtank mini. love it. around various vape shops and what not i see a lot of people with the subtonic mini but with a 3rd party drip tip. most of the times the tips are really short. idk why i just think it looks really cool but i don't know where to look for such drip tips. anyone have any pics or recommendations they could share?
Any of you tripod users have the long drip tip for Mtl use ?? I really enjoy the look,feel,and draw with it. The only issue I have is a little condensation which causes a little gurgle now and then. Any of you guys get this with the tip, or am I possibly not getting something right when putting it on the top cap? I don’t really get this with the other aftermarket tips I have. Any advice or info is greatly appreciated.
The one thing i still have trouble with in my vape shopping is finding nice drip tips. Most unfortunately I live out in the 'burbs where there are no vape shops, let alone one with a large selection of drip tips that I can try on my RBAs live. I haven't found many vendors with what I would call a "great" selection of DTs, vapordna being one of them. I'm willing to pay a little extra to get a quality DT, I find it makes that bit of difference that can take a good set up and make it great. The few times I have ordered DTs from FT I found that I don't really end up using them either because they don't fit quite right, don't feel quite right, or suffer from lower quality in build and/or materials. The best luck I've had has been with vapordna's premium tip section but I know there are tips out there which are just as good at a far cheaper price. So I posit the question ... where do you get your tips?
Specifically I was recently at a B&M a few cities over looking at an HCigar Orchid clone and while I didn't care for the Orchid I loved the DT, I just couldn't justify buying an atty I'll never use just for the DT ... I don't like to collect things like that. It was a fat medium length SS tip with a delrin base/core and 2 O-rings. It fit like a glove in my SQR which I find has the most precise 510 drip bore of any of my toppers, which shouldn't come as any surprise since the SQR is Swiss
So I'm noticing that my drippers and tips are getting hot. Like HOT.
It's a recurring problem, and one that I am making much worse on accident, and didn't notice how or why until tonight.
If you over drip, filling the juice well, super saturating your wicks, and generally get too much liquid in an RDA so that it really wants to leak, well, all that juice gets hot and transfers heat to the rest of the atty pretty darn quick!
Also - if it should happen to drip, it can burn you. I currently have a second degree (blistering up) juice burn on my thumb.
Time to get a little more patient with more frequent dripping.
I feel like our drip tips get a little neglected around here, while the mods and atties hog all the attention. But what part of your vape could be more personal than your mouthpiece?
I have a small collection of Vape Stash tips, all with their own purpose (and more to come). I love them. I care for them as well as I do my other components. Furthermore, they tell us a little about each of our personalities!
So whip 'em out! Let's see your straws of glory!
I like red.
[EDIT] A search pulled no similar thread, which is shocking enough to me to suspect this is a dupe. If that's the case, please let me know and I'll close and repost appropriately.
I love the colorful resin drip tips. It seems like they keep getting wider and wider.
I am looking for colorful, nice drip 510 tips that are a bit narrower (not super skinny just not hugely wide).
Any recommendations or links?
Thanks
Just as the title says..just bought a kayfun lite +/ Russian 91% clone, and the drip tip gets hot after a few hits..using mvp 2.0 that only goes to 11 w ( which is where I usually vape) with 1.7 coil/cotton wick..should I just look into another drip tip made of a different material? This is my first rta..my protank 2 tip never got hot even when chain vaping..the tank would warm up pretty good, but never the drip tip.
An oval shaped drip tip makes sense to me, considering it's a natural fit, thereby being more comfortable than a standard round shaped one. After spending hours searching the web, I was surprised to have only found two options. And they're pretty far apart on the spectrum...
The first one I found was a rather generic one from Cloud9Vaping in England that cost £3.95 (plus shipping to the US)
Link: Stainless Steel Oval Shaped drip tip - Cloud 9 Vaping
And then there were the "Cro Tips" from Crovape that come with the "AMS" system which are beautiful, but a bit expensive, plus shipping.
Link: Crovape
Any suggestions for oval shaped drip tips are appreciated! I just can't believe there aren't more of them out there. Although, I have to admit, despite the price, I might actually get a Crotip. They look sick, lol!
I just received my Atlantis 2 today. It works well, except what's up with the drip tip? It's so large you can only directly inhale into your lungs. Are there other drip tips you can put on it?