READYxWICK for non cotton people

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pt91

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It's wicking enough? I usually put as much cotton as I can fit in my rda.

can't complain. I have several bttm feeders and rdas but really use my filler types 99% of the time now. Never had an issue with wicking with readywick.
cotton is not my thing. tried and tried and no matter which or how all I could taste was cotton.
ready works for me very well. I can't taste it and it performs and lasts.
 

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Filthy!!! What u mean sold out? I want one...got a link?


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Hahahaha..they sold out in like 4 minutes..... It's Mark Bugs who makes them, but there are none. Everybody waited over a year for this batch. They went fast, and there's not another batch in sight.
 

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They are sweet, made out of surgical titanium with the drain hole dead center. If he ever makes more I will buy some.

I would have bought 4 this run ...... but I didn't want to seem piggish ...... I felt a little bad (15 seconds) for getting two after they sold out in 4 minutes .... I thought for sure they would last an hour at least.
 

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Enjoying my cyclone on Scarlett with ceramic wicking...
I need to try the one from rba supplies. This one falls apart on smaller wicks... Literally just falls into strands in my hands
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Filthy-Beast

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Enjoying my cyclone on Scarlett with ceramic wicking...
I need to try the one from rba supplies. This one falls apart on smaller wicks... Literally just falls into strands in my hands
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That why I screw the wick in like it's a bolt going into a nut instead of trying to wrap the coil around it.
 

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I would be interested in knowing how do you dry burn as quickly and efficiently as possible the wick so you start fresh.

For sure you should not redo a new coil in this operation. I'm using ekowool right now, it's much tougher than cotton, however even when I dry burn it by just pressing the fire button, there's still gunk on the coil that it doesn't remove.
 

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I would be interested in knowing how do you dry burn as quickly and efficiently as possible the wick so you start fresh.

For sure you should not redo a new coil in this operation. I'm using ekowool right now, it's much tougher than cotton, however even when I dry burn it by just pressing the fire button, there's still gunk on the coil that it doesn't remove.

I do five second burst letting to cool a little in between. Keep doing it I until the coil stops smoking and then it's good to to.
 
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