Will be updating tomorrow I guess! Titanium is springy as he'll to work with and needs real force to fit it in especially with 0.5mm on a lemo 2 deck but seems more stable than nickel and potentially more durable over a longer period of time
I was going to order some from stealthvape the other day, but didn't realize how much more expensive it was. £ 8.99. More than twice as much as ni200.
Don't forget the free muji, vape band and wire though! Tbh I think it's worth it as I'm far more confident in not having hot legs with spaced coils with Ti and dry burning the gunk off at 600f seems to make em last longer. Would never have done that with nickel even with the twisted nickel microcoils a la Tubbyengineer. Just make sure you've had your ready break when you're fitting it into your atty!
I do get a better vape if only because it's easier to play with the wick if it's not working and I can manoeuvre the coil into different positions. I'm still not great at twisted nickel builds which seem to fare a lot better than the spaced nickel builds that I typically used. I think I went off to titanium when all this crap about nickel got spouted by grimm green and ilk but then I read the studies and realised they were talking bollocks and Dr F is probably the only person to pay some heed to... And even then I double check. So yeah in sort of stumbled upon titanium because actually prior to that I was perfectly happy with nickel on my rdna.... Until I used a higher powered device... Ffs when will it all end lol!
I was going to order some from stealthvape the other day, but didn't realize how much more expensive it was. £ 8.99. More than twice as much as ni200.
I'm seeing £7 for 10 metres at Stealthvape, but Crazy Wire Co do 10m for £3.49.
We can get cheap titanium but do you want really want us to sell cheap titanium?
Hello, thanks for responding. Firstly, I did mean to say above that I don't know what the relative merits of your and TCW Co's titanium are, so apologies for that.
I guess the answer to your question lies in whether there is a qualitative difference in the Grade 1 titanium you sell and the Grade 1 titanium wire they sell. I'm no metallurgist, so perhaps naively assume that being able to label titanium wire as Grade 1 means that it has had to comply with certain rigorous criteria. Are all Grade 1 titanium wires identical in composition? I don't know, please tell me.
I mean, I wanted to buy that fancy titanium from Sweetspot vapors at three times the price simply because they advertise it as specifically made for vaping, with a proprietary vacuum annealing process before being cleaned ultrasonically and rinsed in the tears of angels, but they were sold out. Does that make me a mug falling for fancy advertising or is their wire really better and not just cleaner than TCW Co's? I certainly have to clean the wire from TCW Co, which is a bit of a pain.
Wire is so cheap and my health important enough to me that I want to buy the best. I'll buy some of your wire today and see if it's any cleaner, or performs any better than TCW Co's, but that still wouldn't necessarily tell me if its chemical composition was any different to that of TCW Co or Sweetspot vapors.
Perhaps this would all be easier if you answered your own question. In what way is your titanium wire superior to The Crazy Wire Company's?