Intimidated by "building"?

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CloudyWithChanceOfVape

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Ive been vaping for 2 months and i've just recently gotten into dripping and building my own coils. I bought a voltage meter and ohm's checker, and I have to say, it is almost as easy as changing a stock coil now.

For anyone intimidated by "dripping" and "building", I have this to say....

Learn about your battery safety, Ohm's Law, and Watch some youtube videos on Building coils, and you will be glad you did.

KNOW BATTERY SAFETY BEFORE YOU START BUILDING COILS AND MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A METER!!!!!!

Dripper-K100, Caterpillar Deck, .8 ohm, Graham Cracker/Mashmallow 8mg
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dice57

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+1, and in the long run, much less work than changing out a coil head. Frak, build in the Russian is over 4 months old, do have to yank the wick out, every now and then, dry burn coil, and re-wick, but, once learned, build produces the best of the best vape. by far.

Knowledge is VAPE.!!!!


Vape long and Prosper.!!!!!!
 

CloudyWithChanceOfVape

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Most definately easier considering I dont have to run to the dang Vape shop every 4 days and buy a coil replacement, I can rest easy for weeks and weeks and weeks, and then just grab my kanthal, twist a new one, THEN CHECK THE OHMS(safety first kids), and replace.

Also, I like changing the wicks and tassting that fresh liquid MMMMMMMM!!!!!!

Drip=Heaven
 
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