Liberation eCigarettes: The "Drip Method" Explained
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I have never calculated the amount of drops per 10ml bottle, however I have determined how long a bottle should last. Most people will "vape" around .5-1ml per day. That would net you approx. 10-20 days of juice per 10ml. Hope that helped!
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About how many drops do you get from say a 10ml bottle?
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You can get it at our website. Just click "more info" to the right of the video, and you will find the link. I would recommend cantaloupe or banana, both taste amazing!
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nice vid, where do you get the liquid?
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Hello, A few questions.
When you said you dont use cartidges anymore, do you leave an empty one in or replace it with more stuffing? Also, What would you say the ratio is, pure drip method(after first cart is empty) of atomizers to 10 ml vials. Trying to guage if I get a jR cigarette and go full Drip like you how many atomizers/ vials to start with. Thanks!
Animefur 2 years ago
I just use an empty cap, like the one that comes on the unit right out of the box. I don't use any cartridges, or stuffing.
I would say that if you take good care of your eCig/atomizer, you should be able to get at least 3-4 bottles per atomizer, if not more. Just remember to keep it moist, not soaked, and definitely not dry.
Good luck, and happy vaping!
SmokeLiberation 2 years ago
Thanks, I have been looking for an explaination for the dripping! Thanks again! :)
EtherMagic 3 years ago
Not a problem! Glad you liked our video!!
SmokeLiberation 2 years ago
Great Vid. I always wondered though, can you burn out the atomizer if you continue smoking after the three drops of liquid have evaporated away?
butterfinger2000 3 years ago
Yes, you never want to use the device with a dry atomizer. If you start to notice a decline in vapor production or a bad taste, chances are you have run the device dry. Just before that would be the perfect time to re-drip 2-3 more drops of your favorite eLiquid.
SmokeLiberation 3 years ago