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Coils and What Juice?

P J Hearne

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I havnt got the answer to this just going on expirience.
I think that a lot of the problems with coils are not coil problems at all.
The problem is with what juice u are using.
Seems to me that Juice Vendors want to offer us a mass of different Juices
with no concern to anyone as to how well the Juice burns or is absorbed by the coils.
Like I said I havnt got the answer here just putting forward the augument.
After many trials I found a Juice from my own Vendor that doesnt cause any problems,
Anyone else found this to be true?
 
I havnt got the answer to this just going on expirience.
I think that a lot of the problems with coils are not coil problems at all.
The problem is with what juice u are using.
Seems to me that Juice Vendors want to offer us a mass of different Juices
with no concern to anyone as to how well the Juice burns or is absorbed by the coils.
Like I said I havnt got the answer here just putting forward the augument.
After many trials I found a Juice from my own Vendor that doesnt cause any problems,
Anyone else found this to be true?

It's been common knowledge for a long time that certain juices wreck or gunk up coils. It's sometimes a shame but if you build your own then the problem isn't a problem as coils cost pennies. It's a pita when your buying stock coils i can imagine. And also it tends to be the juice you enjoy most that does the most damage. Even though i build my own i like to rewick every 3 or 4 days plus i can bang a build deck with a coil into the ultrasonic and voila, it's sorted. Unfortunately with Stock coils you have to buy more.
 
The only problem I can think of is that juices from a certain maker make me cough, I just avoid that brand.
 
The only correlation I can make to that is that sweet juices gunk up my coils more. But as my coils come from 10ft spools of wire that cost a few quid that’s no biggie.

If pre made coils are costing you an arm and a leg one of the few areas of vaping that still makes great financial sense is rebuilding your own atties = have a look at RTA/RDA’s . Far cheaper, more rewarding and better taste imo.
 
I'm tight as a ducks arse and rebuildables are the answer. Some might refuse to go down that path because they don't want to faff but it's worth it. Plenty of YouTube videos and everyone here to help you. Use whatever juice you like. There are some less sweet ones about but you'll pay much more or lose out on your favourite flavours to save money on coils.
 
I have to say I have tried on several occaisions Rebuildables. To me they are more of a Work of Art .
Choosing one to work on, getting the matieriels together then putting them all together to work propperly.
I had high hopes of getting it all right, never did tho and went back to ready Coils.
Maybe it is time I checked out Youtube for the latest updates and advances.
 
Don’t give up on rebuildables, they’re worth the effort. It is easy to feel a bit overwhelmed when you first start out, but after you’ve practiced some, it’ll become routine. Once there, you have the flexibility to fine tune your vape, as well. There’s also a great sense of pride and it is very fulfilling once you’ve mastered it :2thumbsup:

Personally, rebuildables save me a fortune, due to the fact that I constantly rotate juices and gear. My coils never have a chance to gunk up :18: But it costs almost nothing for a bit of wire and cotton, and it keeps me happy :D
 
If you are a bit unsure about taking on rebuilding from scratch you can buy 10 coils for about a fiver, you will need a different kind of tank, that is meant for rebuilding, and one added advantage is that rather than using coils the once, you can throw away the wick and dry burn the coil to be used again and again, I have a couple of sets of coils made for me by @Reggiec about Christmas time and they are still used most days.
 
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