eGo ONE tank series – CLR coil

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GranFumador

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I have both coil and juice in the tank I'll have you know:)

And furthermore, the lady is in possession of both a Husky and a Stihl. With such impressive credentials, she is deserving of the deepest respect. :cool:
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Cheechako

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Sooooo. I will have 4 boxes of coils. Should I get more?
I don't think you'll have to. As Gran said, with rewicking and then recoiling, they'll last a long time.
Rewicking the coils is extremely easy and it's hard to damage the coil.
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So you're saying I should get more then.
More?

No, Fran. More is too small a quantity. Consider the following possibilities:

Gobs
Tons
Loads


If you are in danger of running out, let me know. Mail from here to there should be no more than a day or two.


Edited to add– Have been using my first two since mid-June. Both are using original CLR coils, rewicked quite a few times. These things take quite a lot of abuse from novices like me, and just keep pumping out good flavor and more vapor than a self-respecting tootle puffer will fess up to.
 
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My wicks get stuck in the coil. I need to burn them out. They're usually crudded up by the time I get around to re-wicking.

I added a new feature to my coiling/wicking base. A 3/4" hole for my 1100 mah Ego One. Makes things a bit easier.

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Very cool!
 
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