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creeperfan5236

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Hey everyone, so I got an EZ-dripper for about $20 the other day and it works great as far as I can see. But here's the thing. I'm going for my license to drive on the 21st and if I pass my dad will gift my car to me and I'm good to go. Now, my thing is, where could I put it so it won't block my vision? I thought about right under the rear view mirror but I wasn't too sure how much I'd be able to see. If I had it to the left, I couldn't see cars to my left so I'm not sure where I can put it without it blocking my view too much. if you don't know what it is, here's a link https://ezcloudcompany.com/products/ez-dripper
 

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Just my opinion, none of the above.
My thought is that until you develop the basic reactionary driving instinct skillz, you shouldn't have any more distractions behind the wheel, besides the current crop we have to contend with. Between the the cell phones, infotainment systems and driver information centers, it's bad enough even for my 30+ years behind the wheel to cope, let alone to add dripping. I would find a tank that can fill in for the drive times.

Just my opinion.
 

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I vote for "Get a tank or RTA" as well.
 

Synphul

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Playing devil's advocate, maybe they live in some place like illinois where the legal driving age is 18yrs?

I'd tend to agree with others, rta for driving as opposed to dripping. Less hassle, less chance of dropping the mod, safer etc. Fill it up and good to go, change out for a dripper once you get to the destination if a dripper is preferred.
 

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??? You quoting for age, OP is of legal age to be a member here:)
My apologies, wasn't intended to offend but had forgot there are places that don't start driving at 16.

With that said, my recommendations would simply be to agree with @RatRacer
I've also been driving for 30+ years and no matter how well of a driver one may think he/she is, we can always make an error or miss something important.
The less distractions that we put upon ourselves, the safer we all are.
Remember, it isn't just your life you're trying to keep safe, it is also the lives of everyone within a distance that could be injured in the event of an accident.
I watched quite a few reviews on this device and it seems to be rather large and obstructive for clear view.
The only glass mounting place it could be without obstructing visibility would be on the left front portion of the drivers door window but then it'd be low and cause too much work to reach as well as look away from the windshield to use.
While I see the interest in something like this, it just isn't a safe tool to use while driving.
 

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I use chuff caps, smear it down the middle with needle tipped bottle.
To a new driver, at least wait for a red lite..
 

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creeperfan5236

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Seeing as dripping takes two hands, I'd also vote tank and forgetting dripping and driving.
That's the thing. it'll take one hand. I'd obviously use it when I'm stopped, parked whatever, You just put the drip tip on the nozzle and push. Boom, done Also about tanks. Everyone I have is a hassle to remove the bottom. In my case, it's to change the coil.
My apologies, wasn't intended to offend but had forgot there are places that don't start driving at 16.

With that said, my recommendations would simply be to agree with @RatRacer
I've also been driving for 30+ years and no matter how well of a driver one may think he/she is, we can always make an error or miss something important.
The less distractions that we put upon ourselves, the safer we all are.
Remember, it isn't just your life you're trying to keep safe, it is also the lives of everyone within a distance that could be injured in the event of an accident.
I watched quite a few reviews on this device and it seems to be rather large and obstructive for clear view.
The only glass mounting place it could be without obstructing visibility would be on the left front portion of the drivers door window but then it'd be low and cause too much work to reach as well as look away from the windshield to use.
While I see the interest in something like this, it just isn't a safe tool to use while driving.
My driving situation is a little weird, When I was 17 I got my permit. I'm 18 now and going for my license. Even though at 16 you can get your license, but it takes a long time.
 

martnargh

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i drip n drive... we got this new shit in the streets of miami called red lights. pretty amazing, shit just makes you stop, freeing up your hands and stuff, meaning might not need a lame ass tank.
i hope this whole stopping traffic with lights thing we got going spreads to other places so others can feel the joy, of stopping.

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KDodds

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i drip n drive... we got this new shit in the streets of miami called red lights. pretty amazing, shit just makes you stop, freeing up your hands and stuff, meaning might not need a lame ass tank.
i hope this whole stopping traffic with lights thing we got going spreads to other places so others can feel the joy, of stopping.

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LOL, doesn't help when your commute is 30 miles, takes an hour minimum, and is only about 3-4 miles of non-highway driving. :D
 

martnargh

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LOL, doesn't help when your commute is 30 miles, takes an hour minimum, and is only about 3-4 miles of non-highway driving. :D
where do you drive that it takes an hour to get through 30 miles? you mean through stop and go traffic?
honestly if you feel that uncomfortable dripping and driving id try that ez drip. i wonder if you can gauge it to drip a specific amount or if it just sprays random.

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where do you drive that it takes an hour to get through 30 miles? you mean through stop and go traffic?

Well I sat in traffic today for 45 mins to go 5 miles... Sadly, today was a good day for me.

I honestly wouldnt use that thing until you got a little experiance under your belt driving. get a good tank... My recommendation would be a Boreas. 8ML capacity, simple as hell to build and wick. darn near the same performance as my drippers. Im currently rocking one of mine on a RX200 with dual fused 24G claptons at .13 ohms. running at 120 watts and no need whatsoever to use a dripper. Top fill works well on it as long as you have a decent amount of cotton in it. I go through half a tank on my commute. maybe 2.5-3 tanks a day.
 

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I only drive 6.5 miles to work through a small town that is all but dead at night, and I still carry a tank to vape on my way to/from work. Just too much trouble to deal with.
 

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Hey everyone, so I got an EZ-dripper for about $20 the other day and it works great as far as I can see. But here's the thing. I'm going for my license to drive on the 21st and if I pass my dad will gift my car to me and I'm good to go. Now, my thing is, where could I put it so it won't block my vision? I thought about right under the rear view mirror but I wasn't too sure how much I'd be able to see. If I had it to the left, I couldn't see cars to my left so I'm not sure where I can put it without it blocking my view too much. if you don't know what it is, here's a link https://ezcloudcompany.com/products/ez-dripper

Did you ever see the video of a girl driving her car with friends in the back and front seat? She looked at her phone for a quick text reply. Traffic in front of her had stopped and she was still driving 55+. She drove her car under a semi. ALL HEADS OFF. Keep that in your mind.
And, did you ever think that those CLOUDS you chuck can interfere with your ability to see the road and cars around you clearly?
DRIPPING IS AS DANGEROUS AS TEXTING WHILE YOU ARE DRIVING. My sons, ages 30 & 31, will NOT pick up their phone for a text. Period.
YOU'RE JUST GETTING YOUR DRIVER'S LICENSE! IT'S NOT LIKE DRIVING A BUMPER CAR. Use a fucking tank, dude.
It's not the end of the world not being able to drip while driving. Very, very bad. TANK!

The following is a graphic example of texting and driving:
(My apologies to those members who find this offensive.) (Admin, your choice.)
 

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