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edyle

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This is something I have heard a lot. Is it difficult to rewick my coils? I try to clean them with a sonic cleaner and a toothbrush but they never work that well or for long.

I'm so sorry about all the questions but a lot of this is very new to me.

Thanks kindly.

No it's not difficult; just dryburn first; rewick is like poking thread through a needle almost;

toothbrush would wreck thin wire coils. just dryburn

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    This is something I have heard a lot. Is it difficult to rewick my coils? I try to clean them with a sonic cleaner and a toothbrush but they never work that well or for long.

    I'm so sorry about all the questions but a lot of this is very new to me.

    Thanks kindly.

    Ask all the questions you want to. People here like to share their knowledge. Just double check the info.

    Welcome!
     

    Shotglass

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    My advice is to ignore any recomendations that steer towards these new sub ohm tanks. They serve no functonal purpose for a regular ecig vaper imo. What they never tell you is that you will need to cut your nic level dramatically. Nor will they tell you that it is advisable to have mainly VG in the ratio. Nor will they warn you about the amount of liquid you will be ingesting in order to obtain that big flavor Or the recomended healthy wattage range not to mention the heat blasting into your throat and tge insane splash from the popping. I was a silly noob who bought one and almost passed out on the first vape. Seriously dangerous. Not to say you cant use them but omg you need to be prepared.

    It almost sounds like someone didn't perform any due diligence prior to their purchase :2c:
     
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