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I really think you will like them. May I recommend the CLR coils instead of their reg CL coils. That way you may only need to buy but a few boxes maybe 3 or 4 since they are easily rebuildable and last a really long time.

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I definitely recommend the CLR coils over the CL coils. The CL coils have a funny taste to them


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I really think you will like them. May I recommend the CLR coils instead of their reg CL coils. That way you may only need to buy but a few boxes maybe 3 or 4 since they are easily rebuildable and last a really long time.

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Don't those use the CLR coils which are rebuildable.
Yup. That's what I ordered, CLR coils.
 

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I was just going to get a few more cartos and BVC coils to finish stocking up. Then, I got the wild idea to try the eGo Mega V2 whatever that everyone's been recommending. I kinda hope I don't like it. Don't need more coils to stock up on.

But, I'm also still looking for something my daughter and brother might like. So, I'll give it a try.

What I'm considering is as the FDA has said that at the end of this there will only be approximately 75 - 100 (out of the over 1600 now available) vaping products approved by the FDA for sale in the United States..

This means, the stuff we really like will likely be gone, as that 75 - 100 also includes e juice. And.. as the stuff we really like is what helped us quit smoking, we might want an item or two to give to the random smoker around us to help them quit too....

I wouldn't mind an extra set up or two just for that..
 

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    Has anyone used ceramic wicking in their rta's?

    I've bought some just to try it.. but was curious if anyone else has tried it yet.. I just bought it online today, so it might be Friday before I receive it..

    Ooh, I'm interested too!


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    Has anyone used ceramic wicking in their rta's?

    I've bought some just to try it.. but was curious if anyone else has tried it yet.. I just bought it online today, so it might be Friday before I receive it..

    I have it, the RXW. I like it, it will last a very long time and can be dry burned with the wick in place. It has a learning curve for threading the stuff into the coil. There are some good threads on here and Muzichead was very helpful to me in getting started.
     

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    Ooh, I'm interested too!


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    Well I will tell if I like it any.. I'll be the guinea pig.. lol.. here is the link:

    READYxWICK

    I got to thinking that ceramic was used in some high end genesis style tanks back in the day, and ceramic is still used here and there, one of the factory coils I bought for my son is ceramic and he just LOVES it.. so I thought to look and see if anyone made ceramic wicking material for rta's and found some..

    So I bought it.. it has some great reviews, with a couple bad thrown in, so I thought it was worth trying anyway..
     

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    I have it, the RXW. I like it, it will last a very long time and can be dry burned with the wick in place. It has a learning curve for threading the stuff into the coil. There are some good threads on here and Muzichead was very helpful to me in getting started.

    Oh cool I'll look for them! Thanks!
     

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    Well I will tell if I like it any.. I'll be the guinea pig.. lol.. here is the link:

    READYxWICK

    I got to thinking that ceramic was used in some high end genesis style tanks back in the day, and ceramic is still used here and there, one of the factory coils I bought for my son is ceramic and he just LOVES it.. so I thought to look and see if anyone made ceramic wicking material for rta's and found some..

    So I bought it.. it has some great reviews, with a couple bad thrown in, so I thought it was worth trying anyway..

    Awesome, can't wait to hear how you like it! There's always going to be someone who doesn't like a product...


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    Does anyone know if they sell long glass droppers? Like these but longer
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    Well I will tell if I like it any.. I'll be the guinea pig.. lol.. here is the link:

    READYxWICK

    I got to thinking that ceramic was used in some high end genesis style tanks back in the day, and ceramic is still used here and there, one of the factory coils I bought for my son is ceramic and he just LOVES it.. so I thought to look and see if anyone made ceramic wicking material for rta's and found some..

    So I bought it.. it has some great reviews, with a couple bad thrown in, so I thought it was worth trying anyway..
    I have a couple of the tanks that used the ceramic coils. The Ultimo and Starr Pure. Vapes great on both of them, however, the reason that it hasn't really caught on is that some people say if the coil breaks it has such fine particular particles that could be inhaled.
    so many of the coil makers seem to shy away from making those type of coils.
    Don't know about the wicking. Have not tried any myself.

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