BURNT TASTE FOR NO REASON

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Blackcat 1369

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I’m sure this has been addressed at some point already, but I’ve been searching for a solution for the last hour and I’m not finding anything useful.
Recently purchased a target mini kit with the guardian tank. I vape mtl between 9-11W. I’m getting a burnt taste frequently. I’m not new to this coil was primed and it sat awhile before I used it. It works ok for awhile and then starts tasting burnt. Thankfully the ceramic coils seem like they don’t hold the burnt taste like cotton coil! I don’t chain vape, I’m at a low temp using a pretty thin juice... how do I make this stop? I love the device but this is going to be a deal breaker really fast if there isn’t a solution!
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Blackcat 1369

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No personal experience with those particular coils but...All factory coils have some duds among them. Sometimes they are packed too tight, sometimes not enough etc.

This happened with the first coil too. Just not as fast. It doesn’t seem like the juice is getting through the ceramic very well. I use a relatively thin one, so it shouldn’t be an issue. It seems this is an ongoing thing with this tank. I’d have thought after a couple years Vapiresso would have handled the problem. I’m going to try another coil, since I bought a 5 pack. If I still can’t make it work, I will be tossing the tank and finished with vaporesso products.
 

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This happened with the first coil too. Just not as fast. It doesn’t seem like the juice is getting through the ceramic very well. I use a relatively thin one, so it shouldn’t be an issue. It seems this is an ongoing thing with this tank. I’d have thought after a couple years Vapiresso would have handled the problem. I’m going to try another coil, since I bought a 5 pack. If I still can’t make it work, I will be tossing the tank and finished with vaporesso products.
I agree Tabac Man. Could be some dud coils. They are made by hand by the thousands and its impossible to check every one of them in quality control. Maybe one in a hundred get tested in quality control. Human error is bound to result in some duds.

You might have to use coils from a different pack. Seems likely that a bad "batch" would be more likely than just one or two duds in a pack. Maybe they were made on a Monday or a Friday. The Chinese don't work weekends, do they? I always heard you don't want to buy a car that was made before or after the weekend.
 
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