fireworks in my rm2- help please!

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bander68

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Yes the initial price has a sticker shock value, but when you figure that $1 of wick will last for months instead of days it's really not that expensive and the convenience for my lazy .... far out weighs the cost.

I don't know... I paid $5 for this stupid bag of cotton balls...I'm rewicking daily, so 1 cotton ball lasts about a week, maybe less... $5 for about 6 months of wicks....
If that stuff is as good as y'all say it is, then I think it may be cheaper than cotton. And less hassle. The only question now is...is it really good?
 

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...while on the subject of Readyxwick...I would love to grab some of the 2mm...as some of you know, I'm Canadian, and XC116 can't be shipped to Canada, which is fine, I understand...if us Canadians got a hold of enough ceramic sleeving we would certainly take over America and make you all say "eh" instead of "huh", make you eat ketchup chips and watch hockey (I'll spare you the pain of Tim Horton's coffee, that'd be just cruel)...I have a US address (my cottage) to ship it to but I can't get past the fact that I don't have a US credit card (billing info)...if one of you could flip me 2' of 2mm I'll PP you the loot +time and trouble (or if you don't want the time/trouble $ let me know and I'll bf a couple rda's for ya)...pm me if you'll help a brother out.
 

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...while on the subject of Readyxwick...I would love to grab some of the 2mm...as some of you know, I'm Canadian, and XC116 can't be shipped to Canada, which is fine, I understand...if us Canadians got a hold of enough ceramic sleeving we would certainly take over America and make you all say "eh" instead of "huh", make you eat ketchup chips and watch hockey (I'll spare you the pain of Tim Horton's coffee, that'd be just cruel)...I have a US address (my cottage) to ship it to but I can't get past the fact that I don't have a US credit card (billing info)...if one of you could flip me 2' of 2mm I'll PP you the loot +time and trouble (or if you don't want the time/trouble $ let me know and I'll bf a couple rda's for ya)...pm me if you'll help a brother out.

I'll send you some. I already have your mailing address. Consider it done :)
 
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This is my latest attempt. It reads 1.15ohm. Using 28 gauge and organic cotton from Walgreen's.

The cotton to use, if you are going to use cotton, is CVS cotton balls, Koh Gen Do, Shiseido or Cellucotton (rayon). I have never seen Walgreen's mentioned, but have tried a lot of cotton, even the stuff from a chemist bottle, anything will work, but the 4 main types I just mentioned work a *lot* better than others. What is making you rewick every day, is the coil crusting, the wick turning dark, the wick getting burnt, or just losing flavor? I agree though that the most maintenance-free wick is probably the readyxwick. I use cellucotton myself.
 
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Wick losing flavor and/or burning. I either over-squonk it or dry burn it to a crisp.

The Walgreen's cotton balls are organic, probably similar to the cvs stuff. They don't bother me much from a flavor perspective after the first couple of hits. My first couple if wicks were made from some cvs organic cotton a neighbor gave me, and it tasted the same.
 

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Yeah, its easy to burn up cotton, probably best using readyxwick, you simply cannot burn it, same for silica. I get the impression that people prefer readyxwick over silica because it gives better overall performance. Everyone finds their favorite wick in due course, its great there are so many good choices.
 
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