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Fiber-glass wick

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Hello folks.

I've been using fiber-glass(fg) wicks for close to 3 weeks now, and having used it for this long using an exhaustive list of atomizers and coils, it's safe to say this:

conventional silica wicks are redundant

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The above is a shot of the fg wick atop my vicious ant. I've never tasted flavors like this before, period. Its so pure and intense. Also note that the fg wick remains pristine even though the coil shows signs of use.
The fg wick works well with low and high resistances setups and since it wicks like a vacuum cleaner on steroids, also in rba tanks. Needless to say the rda's are now reigning supreme :D

Here's the interesting bit......

the source :

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Found it in Ace Hardware......



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I cut it open and used the fg inside to fashion the wicks

Alternatively , i also stumbled upon some 100% cotton baking thread in Ace hadware (pic above is cotton wrapping twine) These also wick like there's no tomorrow.

Now fg and 100% cotton wicks are within the reach of all Malaysians!

Hope you guys enjoy these as much as I do.

Cheers!!
 
The cotton looks interesting, but I personally would be very concerned about using anything FG.

Put up this thread so that people could gain access to 100%cotton wicks and fg wicks without paying a bomb.
Personally i'm gonna stick with the fg. (will put up pics of 1 week used silica and fg for comparison later)
 
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