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  1. Debridging is when you take the bridge out of your atty, which is all that metallic mesh and support that you see inside. You can also dewick, which is when you remove the silicon stuff sandwiched between the bridge and atomizer coil. Personally I find that taking these out has greatly improved my attys, getting better flavor and vapor. It also allows for quicker flavor changes as liquid no longer accumulates on the mesh or wick. Others say there is no difference, so YMMV. One of my standard resistance joye 510 attys is still going strong after 2 months dewicked/debridged and an LR 306 is still going well after 3 weeks. Both being used only at 3.7v though. One issue I've found is that they do leak abit more... Hurry up dripshield! Here's a great video how to: As the video states, shouldn't be using debridged attys if you use carts, only if you drip.
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