Newbie needs advice on Halo liquid

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Solid Snake

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Greetings all. Long time lurker, newbie poster here. I've learned a lot from this forum and I'm posting this to learn a little more. I ditched the analogs 117 days ago and it has been great. I use Halo exclusively after an initial romp with Blu. I've noticed that different juices affect Triton coils differently. Some have an almost negligent impact on coils (with proper maintenance), where some juices gunk up coils right away. Those would be the coil killers. For example, I loves me some Cafe Mocha, but its just brutal on my coils. On the flip side, my two favorites (Tribeca and Prime 15) treat my coils beautifully. And my buddy Captain Jack falls somewhere in between. I'm interested in trying Torque 56. How does Torque affect the coils? And if anyone here can tell me which juices they think are coil killers and which juices they think are gentle on the coils, that would be great.
 

GreenLeaf

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General rule of thumb- the darker the ejuice, the quicker the build up. For example, tiki, voodoo, belgian cocoa, and cafe mocha are hogs and wreck coils quick, where as the menthols can go for a long time just refilling and topping off, they are more or less maintenance free.

IIRC, Torque is somewhere in the middle along with some of the other tobacco flavors.
 

jbrow314

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I agree with Dave, Malibu and torque have lasted me a long time. I do suggest getting a small bottle of torque it took a long time to grow on me and if you vape it around anyone, watch out they may complain about the smell lol, for some unknown reason torque has a lingering scent to it.

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