Dual Coil Carto or FLuXomizer Carto?

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dattmavis19

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I have a SparkPlug SP2 and an eGo, i'm done with carts and dripping is starting to wear thin for me, i'd like to be able to vape for more than 10 hits without losing flavor and vapor. I'm going to try cartos.
I'm stuck between the Diamond Dual Coil 1.5Ohm and the FLuXomizer CE2-X 2.6-2.8Ohm. Im looking for the best flavor mainly, but want good vapor production too. Which one should I go with?

I'm looking on GotVapes, i know the dual coils only come in 1.5ohm, but for the fluxomizer they only have the 2.6-2.8 in stock, so if a different resistance would be better for them and there is somewhere i can get it, let me know. If the dual coil is gonna be the best, it doesn't matter really.

SparkPlug im using bout 2/3 of the time also so its the main use PV.
 

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Needa know kinda quick too, cuz theyre only 6 packs of the FLuXs left, and i'm gonna order one or the other tommorow.

I've got the 1.6 dual coil and it worked well - lost some flavor but a dryburn and a vodka soak revived it. Had it three weeks now. It's on the Riva now - but worked well on a wetbox. Just bought some more here - a couple 1.5's and 2.0's:

510 blank CLEAR cartomizers

Also available in Black:
Low Resistance 510 Dual Coil Jumbo Blank Cartomizers

Suggest getting a 510 drip tip if you don't have one...
 

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I do have a drip tip. Are the duals not going to be good for fruit flavors being 1.5ohm, or do they not get as hot since its two coils wired together? i had just read that 1.5ohm was better for tobacco flavors and a hotter vape, but that was talking about LR attys also so i didnt know if it applied here.
 

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I do have a drip tip. Are the duals not going to be good for fruit flavors being 1.5ohm, or do they not get as hot since its two coils wired together? i had just read that 1.5ohm was better for tobacco flavors and a hotter vape, but that was talking about LR attys also so i didnt know if it applied here.

You got it - two coils together - They don't get hot - that's the main plus...

And you're right on the flavors with attys - strong flavors open up with the heat, lighter flavors don't do so well. There are a few flavors that can handle both - RY4, eg.
 

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I tried the fluxomizers, and within 20 minutes they were at the bottom of my vape stash box, likely to never see the light of day again. I've been using the dual coils for a couple weeks now, and am quite happy with their performance. I just ordered some 2-ohm ones, as fruit flavors seem muted on the 1.5's to me.
 

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Dual coils work great with just about everything. Failomizers are just... fail.

Couldn't have been better said! LOL, the only way to salvage the failomizers is get one of GoodProphets tanks. At least then they are not complete junk.

dattmavis19, if I were you I would get 2.0ohm dual-coils. The black ones (second link in Kent C's post above). I think you would like them better than the 1.5's.
 
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Stownz really needs to open up a roadside stand selling nothing but Dual Coils.

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I would if it was the only thing I vape, haha. I spread the word about the dual coils so much because I know 99% of everyone who tries them is going to be a happy vapor. We have all had bad experiences with the failomizers and all kinds of other products, its nice to have one that just shines.
 
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