How often do you dry burn your clearomizer coils?

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williamclarkonet

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My method is this: 1.Wash coil in hot water. 2.Put just my base and coil on my MOD and do short 3 second burst at 3.7 Volts till the coil get red hot.4.wash one more time in hot water 5.put base and coil back on MOD do 3 second burst again at 3.7 Volts till there red hot. 6 assemble the tank and do about 9 primer puffs. I get no burn taste after that and the coils are like new. I have been using the original coils that came with it(over a month strong and still counting) I do this because as of right now coils are about $3.50 each I'm not rich so I like to make the coils last as long as possible.
 

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I dry burn my Kanger coils every 3 tanks. Have been doing this for a year. I also rebuild and re-wick them when they not longer work well. I have not tried the Nautilus BVC's yet.

Edit: Is this how you dry burn your coils? This is the only YouTube video I saw.
Dry Burning Aspire Nautilus BVC Coils
 
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