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Drag Nano: do these have ceramic coils?

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I looked for this but couldn't find any reference to the matter on the forums, but I'm considering picking up a Drag Nano this month, and was looking at their other offerings when I noticed that one of them (their baby product) is described as using ceramic coils.

Please slap me and point me to the right place if I've failed at using the search feature and it's been discussed, or if I've misunderstood the Baby description, but in the interests of an informed decision, does anybody know the answer to the question in the thread title, please?
 
Mrs has a drag nano and loves it but no ceramic anything in sight the coil in the pod is 30g wire with cotton wick
 
Thanks everyone for your responses. I was a bit surprised to discover the use of what seem like bog standard mass produced ceramic coils for this application in other devices, and that uwell link (thanks for that, by the way) doesn't surprise me. I wanted to be informed before I go in for a purchase, as the Drag Nano seems to have a lot of up-sides. If I was chucking the money about I'd grab a pod first and tear it down, but it seemed likely someone else here had already done so, which leads me to...

Mrs has a drag nano and loves it but no ceramic anything in sight the coil in the pod is 30g wire with cotton wick

Fantastic, thanks Matt, this is exactly what I was hoping for.

The vape seems to be good by most accounts - it will almost certainly be an upgrade for me, and the small pods I can live with (I want to change flavour a lot anyway), so now I just have to work out how much vg it will take before coming apart at the seams, and whether I can live without a spare battery!

Thanks again all
 
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Mrs has a drag nano and loves it but no ceramic anything in sight the coil in the pod is 30g wire with cotton wick

^^^ This.

I love it. Battery lasts and lasts.
 
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It's the Drag baby trio that takes a ceramic coil. The 1.2 ohm coil is ceramic. The .8 regular and .6 mesh.
 
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