Let's keep the Smok RPM 25w Alive! ✌

Way back I sort of did that with Pro Tanks. I was kind of obsessive when I first started vaping. Wrapped a lot of coils. Maybe around 150 of them at one time, thought I could set myself up with a lifetime supply. Then I kept a few coil heads ready to install so when a head needed replacing it was quick and easy. I enjoyed that stuff at the time. But I stopped using Pro Tanks 10 years ago and all those coils and heads sat in a box for years until I gave away my Pro Tank stuff.

Now I use mostly KFL's. Like you said it gets easy with practice. I can replace the coil and wick in a KFL pretty fast so it just isn't worth the effort of keeping a supply of coils or decks ready to go.
I hear you Englishmick.
And thanks a lot for the share.

And what made you decide to shift to building decks if I may ask?
There's of course pros & cons to both (pods and tanks), so just curious about it.

Let's keep the Smok RPM 25w Alive! ✌

I don't know how it is for you, but do you (or anyone else here) have a similar system of having a few extra decks already pre-built/wicked for a smoother transition when your coils get gunky?

Way back I sort of did that with Pro Tanks. I was kind of obsessive when I first started vaping. Wrapped a lot of coils. Maybe around 150 of them at one time, thought I could set myself up with a lifetime supply. Then I kept a few coil heads ready to install so when a head needed replacing it was quick and easy. I enjoyed that stuff at the time. But I stopped using Pro Tanks 10 years ago and all those coils and heads sat in a box for years until I gave away my Pro Tank stuff.

Now I use mostly KFL's. Like you said it gets easy with practice. I can replace the coil and wick in a KFL pretty fast so it just isn't worth the effort of keeping a supply of coils or decks ready to go.
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