Dual-coil cartos with Ms T - your mileage may vary

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ScottinSoCal

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Just a note about the dual-coil cartomizers that are popping up everywhere....

I've been using a tank mod since January but have gotten frustrated with it. I've only lost one coil, but I have to replace the polycarbonate tube about twice a month. First it will develop tiny cracks, and within two days it falls apart completely. No matter how careful I am, that's how it works. I think there's some kind of reaction between the juice and the polycarbonate. I saw that Clouds of Vapor was selling dual coil cartomizers and bought a package of 5 to test. Love them.

Frequent refilling is back, but it's easier than with the CE2s I used before the tank. I usually have to top off about three times a day. What I get in trade is massive amounts of vapor and flavor. The ones I got run at 1.5 ohms, and I've got my ProVari cranked to 4.3 volts. Nice, warm vapor, good throat hit, and flavor that won't be stopped. I even tasted my juice right after brushing my teeth and that's never happened before.

As the subject says, your mileage may vary. Some people have reported quality issues, but my experience says Ms Ts juice and dual coil cartomizers is a combination which can't be beat.
 

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I've tried the dual coils madvapes sells, and I love them as well for flavor and vapor production. I've only tried 2 Ms. Ts flavors in them, and they are both great. Mainly at 6v, sometimes at 4.3 or so. The one thing that sucks is that they dual coils got burnt pretty quickly. I never let it get too dry, but after 2 1/2 - 3 refills, you could see the filling getting brown in places and you'd get an unsatisfying slightly burnt taste. So until the life of them improves, I won't be using them personally. Maybe the brand I got were just not the best, who knows. Or maybe it was because I was vaping at 6v.
 

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I've tried the dual coils madvapes sells, and I love them as well for flavor and vapor production. I've only tried 2 Ms. Ts flavors in them, and they are both great. Mainly at 6v, sometimes at 4.3 or so. The one thing that sucks is that they dual coils got burnt pretty quickly. I never let it get too dry, but after 2 1/2 - 3 refills, you could see the filling getting brown in places and you'd get an unsatisfying slightly burnt taste. So until the life of them improves, I won't be using them personally. Maybe the brand I got were just not the best, who knows. Or maybe it was because I was vaping at 6v.
Most likely it's the 6V. Try it on 3.3 or 3.7, I am perfectly happy with these on that voltage.
 

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[/B]Most likely it's the 6V. Try it on 3.3 or 3.7, I am perfectly happy with these on that voltage.

Gotta agree with Siouxsie. I've tried the dual coils on my eGo and a patched together puck mod that I can adjust the voltage up to 6v and down to 3.6. A variety of different juice from different vendors and I must say that 3.7 is pretty awesome for DC's.
I'm currently stalking the USPS website waiting for my precious juices to come from Ms. T's. I'll post a rather lengthy review of my experience with all of them in a few days.
 
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