Is vaping a burnt coil dangerous? Please help.

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I vape at lower wattage because I like the flavor better with a cooler vape. Battery life and less juice consumption are just the perks for me. Have you tried the rba deck yet?
I can't use any rebuildable coils.
The reason why I have to use a tank is because I got my arm bit off 20 years ago and only got one arm. I was hunting alligator in south Louisiana with a friend of mine named Amos Moses.
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I can't use any rebuildable coils.
The reason why I have to use a tank is because I got my arm bit off 20 years ago and only got one arm. I was hunting alligator in south Louisiana with a friend of mine named Amos Moses.
Jerry Reed
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Made me look!:lol:
Ha ha me too, bit that thing clean up to the Elbow.
 

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I just read it somewhere and thought it made sense, but at the same time -- my coil is soaked in juice and it's not on fire. Yeah, you're right.
Your actually correct, cotton does give off toxins when burned, but one would have to inhale 100 percent of the fumes and a massive amount. In vaping, the coil is juiced and even if you get a few hits where you burned the actual cotton, it's a very miniscule amount of the toxin and not very dangerous. One would literally have to ignight a bag full of cotton and breath in all the fumes, so no worries.

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    Any time you burn the wick, unless dry, you're burning at least as much ejuice as cotton, and that is bad, producing aldehydes such as formaldehyde, etc. However, it can recover from a mild case; burnt taste may linger because it can smell up the whole atty. If you were to damage the wick enough it loses contact with the coil, it would not recover and keep burning like crazy.
     

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    I use the Q2 0.4 ohm coils and get about 60 ml through them before they need to be changed. I would view anything more as a really great outcome. Anything much less, annoying.
    I was using a 0.4 ohm coil in my Cleito for no less than 4 weeks - I don't even know how many 30 ml bottles I went through before I accidentally put my mod in my bag w/o turning it off and fried the coil. It was still good before that.
     
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