here is a picture of the coil: Screenshot
Do you know what I can use to dissolve the e-liquid so I can clean it?
here is a picture of the coil: Screenshot
It's not opening
It would probably taste better than silica anyway.
On it, @Kaezziel Looking at you photo, I am assuming that is a prefab coil, that is, you did not build it yourself. In that case I would soak it overnight in pure grain alcohol or high proof vodka to try and loosen the gunk. It may not work. Those prefab coils are designed to be disposable. Another option is you can try the method people use with coils they build: pull out the wick, dry burn the coil-- put it on the battery and fire it-- until the gunk burns to ashes, then scrape it clean with a toothpick or a probe, then put in a new wick. The wick in that one appears to be silica rope. That's usually available in a vape shop, but I read above you don't have access. You can also use organic cotton from the drugstore. It would probably taste better than silica anyway.
I build my own coils, and am no expert on prefab coil tanks. If supply is a problem, the Vaporesso Target @Kaezziel recommends is a good choice as the ceramic cCell coils in it are supposed to last a lot longer than regular wire-and-wick coils. In addition to the Target, if you are a mouth-to-lung vaper like smoking a cigarette, a good choice for low priced gear would be an iStick 30 with an Aspire Nautilus or GS Air tank. Both tanks use prefab coils but I think they will be cheaper that a private branded one like Justfog. A step up in gear from that would be a Kanger Topbox Mini kit. This comes with Temp Control, a feature many people like very much as it lets you set the temperature of the vape, an included tank that can be set up for MTL or direct lung vaping, and further includes a RBA adapter so you can build your own coils rather than buy replacements. That last may be deeper than you want to get into it, but it is far cheaper than buying prefabs.Thank you for the detailed response tinfoilhatman, It is indeed prefab I will leave it overnight in alcohol as you suggest. Is there a e-cig brand or model that uses the best tasting wick as you say and has other improvements that you consider essential or make an obvious difference in the taste and smoothness of the smoke? I do not care necessarily for feeling a burn or 'cigarette hit'.
There are tons of choices out there, bread_baby.
You see the problem for me is the learning curve and I can't afford to build up experience, I will look for some all inclusive tutorials. I need a site like tomshardware modders voting site and consumer guide.
Thank you for the links I have bookmarked them.

I build my own coils
That's one of the things I like so much about the Target kit... as long as you use the Kanthal coils there isn't much to mess with and learn. Install a coil, insert a battery, fill tank with juice, set mod to 25W, vape... 3-4 weeks later, replace coil and repeat.![]()
oh, which battery do you buy?
Welcome Bread Baby! Hope you enjoy your stay!
Are you a baker?
I thought you might have been a baker which would have made you a perfect candidate for DIY'ing! (IMHO) But as a jeweler I guess you are a natural coil builder! Good Luck...![]()