A couple more Aspire Atlantis Q's

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BigCatDaddy

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First off, just let me say these are awesome tanks!! Now to the Q's...
Does anyone know what the wicking material is in the coils??
Has anyone tried a clean and dry burn on them yet??
I'm on my 3rd tank, first tank at 45 watts, second tank at 40 watts and this tank at 30 watts. I'm liking the 30 watts the best so far. When I filled it up for the 3rd tank, the coil was still nice and shiny. Best tank I've ever vaped, my drippers are pretty much idle right now.
 

Shootist

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Wicking material is probably the same as used in all the other, NEW, BVC's that Aspire is using. It is a ceramic material.

I clean my Nautilus and standard BCV by running them under very hot water and then use one of those between the tooth/gum brushes to clean out the center of the coil. I then use a Rocket blower to blow out the water. I don't even let it dry. I just pop it back into the atomizer and let it soak up some juice and start vaping. I do get some weak hits to start with but after about 5-10 draws everything is back to normal.
 

LA-Vapite

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I really love this Tank
Beats my RDTA's hands down for flavor, Vapor Production and ease of use.
Discovered I can almost fill the whole tank up if I place the coil in the chimney and then fill 95% up and then add the base.
Only on day 3 with a 50/50 so time will tell on how long they last.

Won't replace my EDA's but "may" replace my Kayfun and Orchid
Have a Billow on the way - looking forward to see how she hold's up
 
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