Show us your secret atomizer " must have" tools

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WharfRat1976

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Partial pic of my main build tools. I use the eye glasses for checking wraps on coils. Magnifier lamps not in picture.
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I mean... did I need this? No... lol I have all the tools I use and they are great quality. But I work in a vape shop so this is nice for building for customers..
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What I think is Nice is to have ALL the tools I need to Build Coils in ONE Place.

I have this Large Cigar Box. Inside is Everything I need to Build with. So when I go to build a Coil, like I did about an Hour ago, I just pull out the Cigar Box and Open the Lid.

No Aggravation looking for my Flush Cut Cutters.
No "Now where did I leave my Thrum Scissors?"
No hunting for my "Special" Dental Pick I use to "Pring" the Coils after Dry Burning.

Everything is in the Box.
 

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Thank you all for participating, I really did not think this thread would get much attention.
Well honestly I like to see what others are using. Types of tools brands some people have little tips and tricks. This thread was brilliant. Hopefully more people share there tools.

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This is my "Must Have" Coil Building Tool.

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The thing that is Cool about this one is you can Flip the Lens Up/Down. That way if you have to get up and do something it not like you are Walking Under Water.

zoiD, if you don't mind me asking where did you pick this up?
 
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With my Provari and Kabuki...for when I clean my tank to change my coil :D

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I was just thinking , what if anyone is watching this thread and thinking of making some money by repackaging common items like this. They could cut them into smaller pieces and slap a label " made by vapers for vapers" I bet they'd buy it....
 

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I keep my change in my empty cigar boxes. All wrapped in coin sleeves[emoji2]

I put all my Change in Glass 5-Gallon Water Bottles.

Problem is I have done it for So Long, they are Too Heavy to Lift. And I'm too Lazy to pour it out the Change and Roll it.
 

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I don't have a pic handy, but in no particular order of importance, my gotta-haves include:

  • Black and Decker 12V cordless drill (I bought this just for coils)
  • Flat and pointed tip ceramic tweezers
  • 3D printed USA ohm meter
  • Dental pick
  • Coilmaster V3 (Currently my favorite)
  • Greenlee 4 piece miniature screwdriver set
  • Xcelite 4" shear cutter and pliers
  • 510 build stand
  • Hands free magnifier
  • A handful of allen wrenches
  • Stubby 7 in 1 mini screwdriver
  • Lenk micro-torch (going to have to replace it soon, the ignitor is starting to fail)
  • Beadalon spool tamers for wire management
I think that's it; I'm away from my build station, so I'm going from somewhat spotty memory.
 
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