How do you organize your coils and coil heads?

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Trying to find the best way to organize my coils and coil heads and thought I'd ask for some suggestions
How about those small parts organizers? the clear plastic boxes with all the little compartments. You can find them at most hardware stores or Harbor Freight.
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The way i do it is i only use one style of atomizer, an rda so all there is to organizes is a spool of wire, a bag of cotton and some rebuilding tools I keep in the box my Note 4 came in.

Harbor Freight has a bunch of choices depending on how much space you have, and your decor of course. Parts Racks, Storage Bins & Organizers
 
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Its easy for me..all my premade coils stay in their boxes stacked on my shelf..
These coils in a box of 5 and sealed until needed
Different resistance is also easy as well as the different coils for different tanks..
Now for wrapping my own coils I have wire in the desired resistance on small spools..also stored on the shelf.. I find I don't need to replace my own coils very often as they last 6 months or more sometimes .. a simple flavor change means pulling the old cotton out of the coil out, then dry firing my coils and installing new cotton with a new flavor..
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Because my coils I wrap last so long I don't need to store any, I just wrap new ones when needed
These coils in the pic are about 4mos old..getting new cotton for a flavor change.. :)


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When I make pairs of coils i thread some 36 or around there gauge through them both and give it a twist at the end. So a loop of wire joining them. I then use masking tape and stick it to the bottom of one of the tails of a coil.

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The ones down the bottom are tied together with 36 guage. The Ravaged staggered clapton up top i had a length of fishtail braid leftover to tie them together. Here is a tip make sure you wind the wire the same way for all the wraps when staggering else you get that ugly mess. Vapes well just looks like my sister.

I can then throw them into divider boxes like the ones in the above posts. But I also know what they are made of and I often give the resistance a quick measure and write that down too.
 
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Chels, when I started learning here at ECF, I decided to only use 1 ready-made coil. At that time, I choose the ProTank, because I could also rebuild them and they can be used in multiple tanks. I didn't want 8 different types of coils to keep track of, and parts for all of them. I do make my own coils for my Kayfuns, etc. I use the same partitioned boxes above, they work very well. I get in the mood and make a bunch of coils, string them on long straight pins, and put them in medicine bottles, then into the boxes. Get in another mood and build a bunch at one time. I do make sure to label everything! Size of wire, type of wick, ohm, etc.
 
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Chels, when I started learning here at ECF, I decided to only use 1 ready-made coil. At that time, I choose the ProTank, because I could also rebuild them and they can be used in multiple tanks. I didn't want 8 different types of coils to keep track of, and parts for all of them. I do make my own coils for my Kayfuns, etc. I use the same partitioned boxes above, they work very well. I get in the mood and make a bunch of coils, string them on long straight pins, and put them in medicine bottles, then into the boxes. Get in another mood and build a bunch at one time. I do make sure to label everything! Size of wire, type of wick, ohm, etc.

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