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Finally upgraded from ce4

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pfaber11

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Well i finally done it and bought what i consider to be a great improvement on my ce4's that i have been using for the past year or so . I was in my local vape shop about to spend my money when i saw a box on the shelf and on it it read Diamond Mist Mini Pro T 11 . It was £9.99 and came with two coils . Took the plunge and bought it . I think it is a great improvement on the ce4 with a much better draw for lung hits and produces better more consistant vapour. Is this the same as a kanger pro tank two? I don't know as i hav'nt looked closely at the kanger . As far as i know they both use the same coils. Anyway did i pay too much or was it on the money? Anyway been using it for 4 days now and no problems so far , no gurgling or flooding or leaking . watched a video on rebuilding the coils on you tube but looks a bit too technical for my liking especially when my vape shop in town sells kanger coils for £2.50 a go and i am hoping to get at least a week out of a coil. I vape about 30ml a week so not too heavy a user. Anyway that's all from me tonight happy vaping.
 

edyle

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Well i finally done it and bought what i consider to be a great improvement on my ce4's that i have been using for the past year or so . I was in my local vape shop about to spend my money when i saw a box on the shelf and on it it read Diamond Mist Mini Pro T 11 . It was £9.99 and came with two coils . Took the plunge and bought it . I think it is a great improvement on the ce4 with a much better draw for lung hits and produces better more consistant vapour. Is this the same as a kanger pro tank two? I don't know as i hav'nt looked closely at the kanger . As far as i know they both use the same coils. Anyway did i pay too much or was it on the money? Anyway been using it for 4 days now and no problems so far , no gurgling or flooding or leaking . watched a video on rebuilding the coils on you tube but looks a bit too technical for my liking especially when my vape shop in town sells kanger coils for £2.50 a go and i am hoping to get at least a week out of a coil. I vape about 30ml a week so not too heavy a user. Anyway that's all from me tonight happy vaping.

Well if you're willing to spend 2-4 pounds a coil, ok but of course the cost of the replacement coils will exceed the cost of the tank within a few weeks; you could drop your used coils in a bottle for the future just in case - btw you don't need to rebuild the coils, you could just rewick them with cotton, then when they finally burn out, you replace; getting a few months on one coil with rewicking is a big savings instead of buying 1 a week.
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it takes some experimenting to figure out how much cotton to use.

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mini protank2v2
 

leekeylee

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I use Kanger gear (or clones) which all use these bottom coil's and they are so easy to make.

There are plenty of tutorials on You Tube and on here.

I use 28 gauge Kanthal to produce a micro coil about 9/10 wraps around a 1.5mm drill bit, take it off the drill bit pinch it together and torch it to keep the coils together, put it back on the drill bit and in the head and fit the bottom insulator and pin then re-wick with cotton.

So easy, I have just started to use japanese cotton as well and this makes the wicking so much easier.

Make sure you get an ohms tester though before putting on your battery, safety first as always.
 

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