LordOdin
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He can still use them when his wife is around to change them, and use a back up tank with push fit coils when she isn't
Good point . Thinking like a single person again.
He can still use them when his wife is around to change them, and use a back up tank with push fit coils when she isn't
Hi @Badamsios and welcome to the forum.
The part on top containing the juice is your tank which you can unscrew from the larger section below which is called the Mod which contains the battery and electronics. The mod you have is fine so you don't need to worry about that part.
The tank you have on top is called the TFV12 Prince. That was my first ever sub ohm tank. I found that tank was a real pain to get apart and change the coils. I upgraded to another tank called the Freemax Mesh Pro which was the best stock coil tank I ever had. That was quite a few years ago and they are now up to the Mesh Pro v3. They sell a few different coils for it so you can try out different ones to see which you like the best. You still have to screw the coils in but it is more well made and a lot easier to fit new coils than the Prince. I'm not up to date on which are the best similar stock coil sub ohm tanks these days so someone else may well have a better suggestion but I don't think you'll go too far wrong with this tank.
Vaping101 are selling it for about £21 plus postage which also includes a free 5ml bubble glass.
https://vaping101.co.uk/products/freemax-m-pro-3-sub-ohm-tank
Also here is a video on how to change the coils.
Hi @Badamsios and welcome to the forum.
The part on top containing the juice is your tank which you can unscrew from the larger section below which is called the Mod which contains the battery and electronics. The mod you have is fine so you don't need to worry about that part.
The tank you have on top is called the TFV12 Prince. That was my first ever sub ohm tank. I found that tank was a real pain to get apart and change the coils. I upgraded to another tank called the Freemax Mesh Pro which was the best stock coil tank I ever had. That was quite a few years ago and they are now up to the Mesh Pro v3. They sell a few different coils for it so you can try out different ones to see which you like the best. You still have to screw the coils in but it is more well made and a lot easier to fit new coils than the Prince. I'm not up to date on which are the best similar stock coil sub ohm tanks these days so someone else may well have a better suggestion but I don't think you'll go too far wrong with this tank.
Vaping101 are selling it for about £21 plus postage which also includes a free 5ml bubble glass.
https://vaping101.co.uk/products/freemax-m-pro-3-sub-ohm-tank
Also here is a video on how to change the coils.
Generally, you only get milked the first time from a bricks and mortar store, online is the cheaper option.
That's not very supportive, considering the cost of the cigarillos you were puffing.