Breeze 2, which coil for high nic juice?

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Railslave

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Anyone try a high nic juice with the breeze 2? From what I’ve read, it’s recommended to use the 1.0 coil for nic salts & the 1.2 for higher nic, 12mg in my case, juice. I experimented & bought the same brand & flavor of juice and salt. The 1.0 coil works great for the salt, but the hit on the 1.2 with the ejuice is harsh with almost no flavor. Anyone try a higher mg juice on the .6 coil? Any thoughts on what to expect from the 1.6 coil when it comes out?
 
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my experience is both short and incomplete. I tried the .6Ω coil and didn't think it had much flavor compared with the 1Ω coil, using the same juice (though it was a few weeks ago, and I honestly can't recall whether it was a salt or a 12mg). I've used the 1Ω for both 12mg and salts and it works very well for me. I think the Breeze 2 with the 1Ω coil is quite a nice little mod.
 
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I use the 1 ohm coil with 18mg freebase nic. Have no complaints. I really don't like the .6 ohm coil but have used the same 18mg juice with them. Thought the flavor was muted but was not over nic'd or too bad on the throat.

I used the 1.8 ohm coil on the Spryte and thought it was terrible. Real hot with barely no vapor. Very unsatisfying to me. Imagine the 1.6 ohm coil will be a similar experience. Just was not my cup of tee.
 
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Well if you prefer the 1.0 coil I am a bit doubtful that if you disliked the 1.2 coil that the 1.6 coil is going to be all magical and delicious for you, but there's nothing wrong with using nicsalts in ANY coil, provided you tailor their STRENGTH to the resistance of the coil. If you want to go higher on nic and puff a bit less in general, you could certainly raise your nic salts quite high, although it may not offer the type of vape you prefer.

There's nothing wrong with going a little lower on the nic salts potency and just keep vaping the coil you really enjoy. There is no "special" coil designed for nic salts, there are only various resistance COILS and you can vape nic salts in ANY of them, heck you could use 1.5 mg/ml in a very sub0hm delivery DEVICE. Etc.

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I use the 1 ohm coil with 18mg freebase nic. Have no complaints. I really don't like the .6 ohm coil but have used the same 18mg juice with them. Thought the flavor was muted but was not over nic'd or too bad on the throat.

I used the 1.8 ohm coil on the Spryte and thought it was terrible. Real hot with barely no vapor. Very unsatisfying to me. Imagine the 1.6 ohm coil will be a similar experience. Just was not my cup of tee.

I had exactly the same experience. Both of the included coils for the Spryte were too hot/aggressive for my tastes. The 1.0 ohm coil on the Breeze 2 feels much smoother and the flavor is much better. With all of the good reviews for the Spryte I had high expectations but I think I'll be using the Breeze for a while longer.
 
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