Donut Coil, does anyone like them?/ Weird builds

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jdake3265

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So i heard about a pre-made porcline coil called a donut. Does anyone like them? From what I've seen they look like they don't work supper well.

Also if you have any other weird builds post them here.

BTW i saw this on Rip Trippers channel on you tube, he tested it out and that is what i'm basing my knowledge on.

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Maurice Pudlo

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Never tried them, I tend to stick with your average wire around a rod sort of coil, it works well and as of late that's what I'm most impressed with.

If someone comes up with a way to make coils twice as good at producing vapor I'll take a look.

If you can feed a coil with lots of heat potential enough juice it will vaporize, so for me I think it is all about the wicking.

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Never tried them, I tend to stick with your average wire around a rod sort of coil, it works well and as of late that's what I'm most impressed with.

If someone comes up with a way to make coils twice as good at producing vapor I'll take a look.

If you can feed a coil with lots of heat potential enough juice it will vaporize, so for me I think it is all about the wicking.

Maurice

Me to, its just that this is new and it is supposed to revolutionize coil and vapor production, but from what i've seen it looks like it falls short of the normal wire. Speaking of that does anyone use G Plat wire? I've heard it gets hotter than normal Kanthal.

This is what i have right now, its dual parallel 7 wrap 26g micro coil, comes out at around .12 ohms.
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Thought the point of a rebuildable was to muck about (safely) and try new things out, buying donuts seems like a step in the wrong direction to me. Probably meant for those who like to look like they are pros but don't want to/can't learn to do stuff themselves.

Good point, and from what i've seen those people will pay for their laziness with less flavor and less vapor.
 

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Me to, its just that this is new and it is supposed to revolutionize coil and vapor production, but from what i've seen it looks like it falls short of the normal wire. Speaking of that does anyone use G Plat wire? I've heard it gets hotter than normal Kanthal.

This is what i have right now, its dual parallel 7 wrap 26g micro coil, comes out at around .12 ohms.
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The ceramic doughnuts just aren't versatile enough for most people I think, they might grab a small following of folks who just aren't all that interested in putting a giant amount of effort into building a working coil.? I don't know.?

G-Plat, you mean 316L welding wire, LOL. No, I don't use that stuff.

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