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Wickless coils for taste testing

Hello everyone, new member here and generally new to building and brand new to DIY juice. I believe this is in the right forum, if not please move it mods.

I just started mixing my own juices and was looking for a better way to taste test them in my dripper. It seems that changing a wick every time I want to change the flavor is a colossal waste of time and resources. I would like to be able to try a drop or two at a time and not have to worry about the flavors mixing together giving me a false sense of taste like you get if you don't change out your cotton, which brings me to this question.

Is it possible to vape a wickless coil? Now I would be doing this with a coil that holds a decent amount of juice, like a twisted coil or even a Clapton.

My equipment is as follows: Troll Face RDA and the Aspire Pegasus box(yes I know I need to upgrade here)
 

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Hello everyone, new member here and generally new to building and brand new to DIY juice. I believe this is in the right forum, if not please move it mods.

I just started mixing my own juices and was looking for a better way to taste test them in my dripper. It seems that changing a wick every time I want to change the flavor is a colossal waste of time and resources. I would like to be able to try a drop or two at a time and not have to worry about the flavors mixing together giving me a false sense of taste like you get if you don't change out your cotton, which brings me to this question.

Is it possible to vape a wickless coil? Now I would be doing this with a coil that holds a decent amount of juice, like a twisted coil or even a Clapton.

My equipment is as follows: Troll Face RDA and the Aspire Pegasus box(yes I know I need to upgrade here)
There's a wickless coil from twisted messes I think. But try a fused clapton, they'll hold a few drops without actual wick in them.
 

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You could also try a multi-core Clapton.
 

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You can also make a stove top coil and simply change the small piece of cotton behind it every time you test, still some work but much faster and easier than wicking regular coils
 

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