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Next step on the evaping trail?

richardlister

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Hi all,
any help would be appreciated on my next "progression" in the world of evaping.

I started with a little throw away cig look a like. Bought carts, then started dripping into them.
Then moved to a 501 and started dripping into the carts. Then bought some empty carts to topup.
Then got an ego-t and kept filling up and replacing the atomizers too frequently.
Then got a clearomizer and was happy with that and my LCD batteries but kept changing the atomizers till I couldn't find any anywhere.
So now got a Kanger T2 and a huge stock of attys. It's great and I'm very happy with it but wondering how often the attys need replacing.

And also, what other options haven't I tried.
Happy to hear from anyone who has ben down this path.
cheers,
Richard
 
Kanger t2 is definitely a step in the right direction, most people move up to a variable volt/watt mod like a vamo or sigelei zmax etc, theirs a few to choose from, they also require batteries and a charger or some places sell them as a whole kit. The kanger protank is a fairly decent atty if you like the t2 :)
 
About replacing the heads in your T2 its really down to how you vape and what ohms the head is as a example me and the wife used to use kanger t2s both on 1.8ohms coils her heads would last a month or so she vapes a lot but only 2 second puffs I vape less but much longer puffs my heads lasted a week 2 at max and obviously voltage makes a difference in my above example we both used standard 900mah egos.
 
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Kanger t2 is definitely a step in the right direction, most people move up to a variable volt/watt mod like a vamo or sigelei zmax etc, theirs a few to choose from, they also require batteries and a charger or some places sell them as a whole kit. The kanger protank is a fairly decent atty if you like the t2 :)

Thanks for taking the time to respond. Can you explain the benefits of variable voltage vaping - that's quite a gobfull!
cheers,
R
 
About replacing the heads in your T2 its really down to how you vape and what ohms the head is as a example me and the wife used to use kanger t2s both on 1.8ohms coils her heads would last a month or so she vapes a lot but only 2 second puffs I vape less but much longer puffs my heads lasted a week 2 at max and obviously voltage makes a difference in my above example we both used standard 900mah egos.
Thanks for the help. One more question, re the attys or heads or whatever - do you just wang them? I've seen people trying to dry burn them clean? For £2 a month it's not worth it in my opinion. What do you think?
thanks,
R
 
Depends mate most of the time when the replacement head starts to wear down I find they start letting juice leak on your battery so there pretty much useless but if you rewick/coil them yourself then keep them all but that's another story :)

EDIT: if the performance starts dropping but no leaking you can do a dry burn this will clean the wick and coil but be careful as there is a silicone gromit and it can burn.
 
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am no expert but i tend to just wash them in hot water (steep until water goes cold) and let them air dry ( works for me ) until the head is dead then re-wick them
 
am no expert but i tend to just wash them in hot water (steep until water goes cold) and let them air dry ( works for me ) until the head is dead then re-wick them

I do that for the Evods, for the Vivi Novas I'll replace the coil and wicks when the flavour goes off and the T2 gets a new coil on the old rope every twoish weeks.
 
Mawsley sorry fella I forgot to mention you for the tip in this thread.. I did in the other threads :)
 
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