NETs are notoriously gunky, even the cleanest of them are much harder on wicks/coils than a synthetic flavored juice. I re-wick and dry burn my coils after every 12 - 15ml which for me is every other day and sometimes each and every day. For that reason when it comes to vaping NETs RBAs are the way to go, easy maintenance and ridiculously inexpensive to keep up even when using premium materials. Factory made coil heads are crazy expensive (
especially for NETs), poorly built and simply don't yield the best flavor.
A flavor focused NET enthusiast, my hardware has evolved over time as has my vape style. My current set up is a Kato square box unregulated 18650 mod with a Goblin atty built between 0.4 - 0.6 ohms and wicked with Japanese cotton.
I like the Kato square box (
mech mod), because even with a full sized tank atomizer installed in isn't much larger than two 18650 batteries sitting side by side, easy carry when traveling and not very conspicuous out in public.
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I prefer the dual coil Goblin atomizer because it provides the best flavor (
by far), of any tank atomizer I've tried and has outstanding airflow. I don't recommend it for newcomers because building on it requires more knowledge, skill and experience than the typical single coil atty (
Kayfun, Lemo etc), and because of the massive airflow, it's best suited for direct lung inhales. If I still inhaled mouth to lung I'd be using a Eleaf Lemo or a small chambered dripper instead.
I prefer Japanese cotton over any other wicking media because, for me, it provides the absolute best flavor available (
for NETs), and with me it's all about flavor.