scrumpox
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After frustration with tempered Ni200 and slight annoyance with Titanium it has been a joy to use Niffy.
It's a bit springier than kanthal but it's still great to build with and even better to vape from. My goals with TC don't include avoiding dry hits ... because I don't have that problem to solve ... but I really want to see less gunking and juices not burning. I want coils and wicks to last longer. I still want a warm vape and plenty of flavour and vapour.
Standard rather than microcoils seems to be the best route forward to prevent gunking. Niffy is no more challenging to build with than kanthal and I'm now seeing much cleaner coils and wicks after vaping. Still have stainless steel to try out but I definitely feel like I'm getting there with TC now.
It's a bit springier than kanthal but it's still great to build with and even better to vape from. My goals with TC don't include avoiding dry hits ... because I don't have that problem to solve ... but I really want to see less gunking and juices not burning. I want coils and wicks to last longer. I still want a warm vape and plenty of flavour and vapour.
Standard rather than microcoils seems to be the best route forward to prevent gunking. Niffy is no more challenging to build with than kanthal and I'm now seeing much cleaner coils and wicks after vaping. Still have stainless steel to try out but I definitely feel like I'm getting there with TC now.