Help with atomizer head replacement?

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ethereality

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Okay, I'm new here so I can't post anywhere except this forum (and even if I could, I'd probably still be lost :p), so forgive me for posting this here...

So I have a Kangertech EVOD Glass clearomizer and when I purchased it, the sales associate kept reminding me that the atomizer head was replaceable and replacing it every 2 - 3 weeks is recommended, and the cheapest way to do such is to buy replacement heads in bulk online. That advice was all well and good and I left with a smile on my face, but now... I have no clue what to buy and where to buy it! The only thing I know is it's 1.5 ohms. I did a Google search and found websites selling it, but I'm highly skeptical of some of these sites... Could anyone provide some insight on the best place to order the correct replacement heads for my EVOD Glass? I'd be extremely distraught if I ordered a box of 5 - 10 replacements for an upwards of $10 - $20 just to find out that they're not compatible with my setup. Any and all help would be vastly appreciated!
 

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You do want to buy from a site recommended by people here (more than one, to be safe) - cause you will find copies places like eBay, or find something mis-labeled on a website, etc.

MyVaporStore mentioned above is FINE.
Also, SunVapers is usually a great place for anything Kanger (they helped design the original ProTank)...
And DiscountVapers is good, too.
 

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There are three kinds of Kanger dual coils that will fit your eVod: V1--with whiskers :))), upgraded enclosed with 2 holes on each side (4 holes total), and upgraded with 1 slot on each side (2 slots total). :D They all work fine. Just make sure they are authentic and come in box with a scratch code--when in doubt, go to Kangertech website and verify the code. If they are fake, send them back to the vendor. Oh, and be very careful if/when buying from ebay...

They also come in different resistances--you don't have to stick to the 1.5Ω if you have a variable voltage battery.

Oh, they will not last 2-3 weeks without cleaning, especially if you're using dark or sweet juices. There are many good tutorials on YouTube showing step-by-step how to clean Kanger coils.

Happy vaping!
 

ethereality

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There are three kinds of Kanger dual coils that will fit your eVod: V1--with whiskers :))), upgraded enclosed with 2 holes on each side (4 holes total), and upgraded with 1 slot on each side (2 slots total). :D They all work fine. Just make sure they are authentic and come in box with a scratch code--when in doubt, go to Kangertech website and verify the code. If they are fake, send them back to the vendor. Oh, and be very careful if/when buying from ebay...

They also come in different resistances--you don't have to stick to the 1.5Ω if you have a variable voltage battery.

Oh, they will not last 2-3 weeks without cleaning, especially if you're using dark or sweet juices. There are many good tutorials on YouTube showing step-by-step how to clean Kanger coils.

Happy vaping!

I have found some very helpful tutorials on how to clean the atomizer, and I definitely have noticed how quickly these things could deteriorate if not cleaned (even though I use a fairly light juice).

I, however, didn't know that I wasn't limited to the 1.5ohms. I have an iTaste VV 3.0 which is variable voltage, but I'm not too savvy when it comes to all of the technical aspects, so I figured I was safest purchasing exactly what came with my hardware as a replacement. It seems as though I have a lot of research to do still!

Thank you everyone for the input! :D
 
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