King Coils Stardust edition

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Sojourner

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I was reluctant because of the price. They are a few bucks more than other stardusts. But I'm so glad I tried them. I went back and bought a stash. These are what they say. They perform like a really good atomizer and taste great. I use them on an ego twist at 4.2 to 4.4 volts and they perform like my high volt mods. I'm very pleased. I've been vaping for almost 3 years. I would spend that amount on a good atomizer so I don't mind the price.
 

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I was reluctant because of the price. They are a few bucks more than other stardusts. But I'm so glad I tried them. I went back and bought a stash. These are what they say. They perform like a really good atomizer and taste great. I use them on an ego twist at 4.2 to 4.4 volts and they perform like my high volt mods. I'm very pleased. I've been vaping for almost 3 years. I would spend that amount on a good atomizer so I don't mind the price.

How long have you been using them? Pretty good life on the atomizer with regular maintenance?
 

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I bought a few as well. They are much better than a standard Stardust but I still prefer a good old Boge Carto in a tank. I haven't had any die on me yet but they are a major pain to clean and dry burn (although it can be done). If they made these for the replaceable head models it would be much better. You could use them in a tank and not have to carry around a spare and they would be simple to clean and dry burn.
 
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I bought a few as well. They are much better than a standard Stardust but I still prefer a good old Boge Carto in a tank. I haven't had any die on me yet but they are a major pain to clean and dry burn (although it can be done). I they made these for the replaceable head models it would be much better. You could use them in a tank and not have to carry around a spare and they would be simple to clean and dry burn.f

My thoughts exactly. I'm going to keep an eye on how these develop. I've heard similar things about the Kanger T2, though, and those are already replaceable. I'm going to try them out once DV has them back in stock.
 

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I had one, excellent vapor, TH, flavor, it was great. After a week or so, I cleaned it out, gave it a dry burn, and let it air dry overnight..... yea, bad idea.
it pretty much stopped working, sad. I was vaping at 4.8 volts on this baby, it was beautiful while it lasted. If there were replaceable heads, or a way to keep it going, this would probably be my device of choice.
 
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