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Ccell is a type of replaceable atomizer head made by vapresso.
If you want to use a ccell head you'll have to buy from vapresso or authorized dealer.
Like with everything in vaping it is a matter of personal preferences, no telling if you'll like them.
Some folks do, some don't.
 

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Howdy, from the show-me-state here. Looking into buying a Vaporesso with CCell I have heard good. Have I heard right? &is Vaporesso the best or only choice?

Hi there! I use the CCell coils in my Revenger X and Revenger mini. I love them. Great flavor and they last a long time vaping fruit e juice.

You can get a dood price for them from Fasttech but if you want them sooner I think I bought mine from My Freedom Smokes for about $12. They’re worth the price because they last so long. I also will soak them it warm water and overnight dry to extend them even more. Not that many places sell them for some reason.

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Hi there! I use the CCell coils in my Revenger X and Revenger mini. I love them. Great flavor and they last a long time vaping fruit e juice.

You can get a dood price for them from Fasttech but if you want them sooner I think I bought mine from My Freedom Smokes for about $12. They’re worth the price because they last so long. I also will soak them it warm water and overnight dry to extend them even more. Not that many places sell them for some reason.

sara
I thought I had read somewhere that u could clean them. And that they vape cooler and last longer. From the prices I have seen they r also cheaper than the atomizers for my Smok. Thank you for the advice.
 

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I like the Ccells with the caveat that I need to use the correct resistance for me (1.0). With that said, I like them. They are by no means "the best and only choice" for everyone, although they do offer some advantages-- If you like them, many tanks can take them (with an adaptor) and it does matter that you are using the right sort of tank/resistance with the right kind of airflow and driptip that will work for you, but there's no reason not to start with a Vaporesso setup that they're designed for. Coil life is certainly good. I believe I have heard that they can be rebuilt/reused but I haven't really looked into that aspect yet.

There is no reason I can see to not give them a try if you'd like to, I certainly like them fine but they are by no means my favorite coil of all time (with that also said, if you can target the right resistance and setup for yourself with those coils, people certainly tend to have a decent experience with them.

Best of luck,

Anna
 

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Howdy, from the show-me-state here. Looking into buying a Vaporesso with CCell I have heard good. Have I heard right? &is Vaporesso the best or only choice?
Welcome and glad you joined.
Go for it if you have the desire and the means, you only go around once.
 
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I like the Ccells with the caveat that I need to use the correct resistance for me (1.0). With that said, I like them. They are by no means "the best and only choice" for everyone, although they do offer some advantages-- If you like them, many tanks can take them (with an adaptor) and it does matter that you are using the right sort of tank/resistance with the right kind of airflow and driptip that will work for you, but there's no reason not to start with a Vaporesso setup that they're designed for. Coil life is certainly good. I believe I have heard that they can be rebuilt/reused but I haven't really looked into that aspect yet.

There is no reason I can see to not give them a try if you'd like to, I certainly like them fine but they are by no means my favorite coil of all time (with that also said, if you can target the right resistance and setup for yourself with those coils, people certainly tend to have a decent experience with them.

Best of luck,

Anna
Thank you very much for your input.
 
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Welcome and glad you joined.
Go for it if you have the desire and the means, you only go around once.
Amen. The means, is just it, I do not have the means to play around. It just seems that the Smok goes thru atomizers to quickly for the price.
So I am definitely looking around. I have tried a KangerTech Dripbox, and found that coils are not for me.
 

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Amen. The means, is just it, I do not have the means to play around. It just seems that the Smok goes thru atomizers to quickly for the price.
So I am definitely looking around. I have tried a KangerTech Dripbox, and found that coils are not for me.
I use RDA's with Kanthal A1 and rayon wicks, which is about near zero cost. Deep well RDA's (Magma, Origen V1 & V3 ) which hold a mil or more of juice and last me, 45 min. to an hour or more before refilling (At Standard/high ohms,low watts,single coil (1.5-2.0 ohms/6.8w/30ga;4-6 turns;.11 ID; as much PG as you can stand).
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http://vaporcloudreviews.com/beginners-guide-to-dripping/
Drip Vaping: Your Guide to Dripping e-Juice | Vape-Resource.com
http://spinfuel.com/art-drip-guide-vaping/
https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/blog-entry/7-information-resources-for-your-first-rba.4454/
https://quitsmokingcommunity.org/electronic-cigarettes/what-is-an-atomizer-definition/
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https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/threads/i-love-my-rda.805461/#post-19616327
 

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I'm in a similar place.

When I was using pre made coils my vaping experience was dictated to me. It was good enough to substitute for smoking. I even used CCells at one point and they're fine.

It wasn't until I started building my own that vaping exceeded smoking and I very much preferred it (and stopped getting cravings for cigarettes).

While i'm more of an RTA guy (I like 4-6ml capacity and 0.2-0.4 resistance coils), i'm on the same place as in no one dictates the vaping experience to me. I make it my own.

I can see why there are reasons not everyone would want to wind and wick their own coils, there's no doubt in my mind that it brings the best vaping experience -- you make but of it what you want and need.
 
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