n00b Questions - eLiquid / rebuilding coils / tank reviews

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PsychedChicken

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Dec 12, 2013
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Hey guys! I've recent gotten into vaping. I have two evod heads clearo's on ego batteries. They are working pretty well.
A couple of questions - Does anyone have experience with the website:
eliquidmarket.com ?? They have a sample pack where you pick 5-10ml flavors for $12.95. AWESOME price. But with how much less expensive it is, I have to wonder how bad it is? They're reviews say that their liquids are delicious, but of course they do!

Another question - Has anyone used the DBox Puritank? http://www.vaporbeast.com/DBox-Carto-PuriTank-Polished-p/70-0188-004.htm
It seems pretty good, but I would love to know about anyones personal experience with it.

Also, I would like to get into rebuilding my own heads. It seems like something I could do and would enjoy. What is the best place to get supplies for that sort of thing? Recommendations/advice for a beginner?
 

CountryTime

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Nov 20, 2013
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Tulsa, OK
Amazon seems to be the best place overall for Kanthal wire IMO.... I started out with a bit of everything....28, 30, and 32gauge Kanthal A1 wire, as far as your wicking material, you can use organic cotton, ekowool or maybe just your standard silica wick. <- bought from sweet-vapes.com or okcvapes.com. In the the pre-braided wicking material I bought some 1, 2 and 3mm material just because I like doing a lot of testing and such. Do some indepth searching on this forum for RBA or your particular type of rebuild and you are for sure going to find massive amounts of info regarding it. Also youtube is a great resource for learning more about getting into coil rebuilding or at least familiarizing yourself with the process. You will basically need nail clippers, reg small wire clippers, a pair of pliers, a butane torch or cigar lighter comes in handy...a magnifying glass comes in handy at times also. Like with anything, you kind of just have to pick a place and start, from there you will find all of the little nuances and such you will need to overcome. It is a lot of fun, I am sure you will enjoy it. Good luck.
 
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