how often to dry burn my T3 coils?

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gearjunky

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hello. I would like to know everybodys opinion on how often to dry burn t3 coils? I keep quite a few t3 tanks in constant rotation...I sure get tired of having to do dry burns to clean the t3 coils. after I clean them they seem to vape great for a couple days or a few days, then they go back to lack of flavor and smaller plumes. most of my juices I vape are fairly thick and sweet. I know those types of thicker juices tend to gunk up coils but im wondering just on an average basis how often DO YOU clean/dry burn your t3 coils? THANKS !!!
 

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In my opinion, if you clean and then dry burn your T3 and then only get a few days out of them; your choices are A. do as the person above and replace the wick or B. buy new ones.

I personally have not dry burned my T3 heads at all yet (not before use). I had a few crap ones and just tossed them. I used to dry burn my CE3s but got to the point with those that it wasn't worth the effort as opposed to just getting a new one.
 

gearjunky

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I never rinse it after I do a burn...maybe I should try that too. today after burning all my t3s and replacing all the flavor wicks I noticed a slight burnt taste too some of the flavors, so I took all of them apart AGAIN inspected them and removed only one of the top flavor wicks (I usually run two stacked flavor wicks). they already taste better but still not as good as they should as far as pure flavor of some particular juices usually do. im gonna leave them be tho and vape on them all day and tonight and see what happens. I think next time I will rinse the coils after dry burning tho, that makes sense and it definitely cant hurt...eventually I will get into rebuilding the entire aty, but for now im just gonna keep boiling them out then doing a dry burn then maybe rinse then let them dry again before using to see if that helps.
 
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