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Well, I got this same product from another place, but it's the same thing. Main problem is it's so flimsy and ends up cracking rather easily. Since the 306s can't be used with 510 drip tips, there aren't many choices, and unfortunately, this one isn't a good one :( |
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Reviewed by: Andrew Livingston from Los Angeles.
on 11/30/2011 |
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Its my first drip tips , and i choose it because it was the cheapest, but im not disapointed, it do the job very well.
About the longevity, i dont know , i got it today. |
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Reviewed by: Jonathan Lyman from Montreal.
on 11/3/2011 |
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Lasted about a month before it cracked. If you want durable, get delrin. If you want yellow, get this one. |
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Reviewed by: Shannon Howe from DFW TX.
on 8/26/2011 |
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The black drip tip is made out of a different material than the yellow ones, they hold up far better. |
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Reviewed by: Micheal Prater from Highland, IL.
on 8/9/2011 |
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The good: temp insulation, transparency, and dripping ease
The bad: THIN wall quickly becomes too loose. Loose enough to stick to your lips & fall off.
Other: Hard to tell in pic that it is "marble" looking - yellow with white swirled in. |
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Reviewed by: Chris Thompson from Boston MA.
on 7/28/2011 |
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Large opening keeps fluid from building up like some other 306 tips. To get an idea of the size, you can fit the common bottle dripper inside the hole. It also has a rim inside that touches the top of the 306, which helps keep the juice from going down the side. The picture here also doesn't do it justice. It's marbleized with white streaks. Needs more color options. |
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Reviewed by: JRBlood from Syracuse, NY.
on 7/16/2011 |
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If you are a 306 dripper then you have to have one of these. They are the perfect size for the 306 2.5ohm atty. I have been using mine all day and I have no leaking, never gets too hot for my lips and the hole has not gotten backed up with juice from surface tension at all, which happens constantly with other drip tips. Also, it is clear enough so you can see exactly what the juice is up to in there. |
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Reviewed by: mark linehan from Salem, MA.
on 5/25/2011 |
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The walls that slide over the atomizer body are very thin, and my dripper tip cracked within hours. It was still usable, but not tight. |
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Reviewed by: Lizz Schofield from Utah.
on 3/9/2011 |
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