For those that have used ReadyxWick is it really worth the extra cost over cotton/ryan/silica....?
Buckster Senior Member ECF Veteran Verified Member Oct 27, 2014 136 232 Northern Virginia Nov 25, 2014 #1 Nov 25, 2014 Add bookmark #1 For those that have used ReadyxWick is it really worth the extra cost over cotton/ryan/silica....? ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
RattlerX Ultra Member ECF Veteran Verified Member Jan 10, 2014 2,040 8,994 West Texas Nov 25, 2014 #2 Nov 25, 2014 Add bookmark #2 IMO it is worth the cost. It will never be as cheap as cotton but it is almost hassle free and produces great flavor. Same small piece will last me months with regular cleaning and dry burning. Rinse and pulse fire until clean I use RxW in 7 different atty's on top of my REO's Check out this thread http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/reos-mods/539791-readyxwick-non-cotton-people.html Last edited: Nov 25, 2014 ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
IMO it is worth the cost. It will never be as cheap as cotton but it is almost hassle free and produces great flavor. Same small piece will last me months with regular cleaning and dry burning. Rinse and pulse fire until clean I use RxW in 7 different atty's on top of my REO's Check out this thread http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/reos-mods/539791-readyxwick-non-cotton-people.html
Buckster Senior Member ECF Veteran Verified Member Oct 27, 2014 136 232 Northern Virginia Nov 25, 2014 #3 Nov 25, 2014 Add bookmark #3 RattlerX said: IMO it is worth the cost. It will never be as cheap as cotton but it is almost hassle free and produces great flavor. Same small piece will last me months with regular cleaning and dry burning. Rinse and pulse fire until clean I use RxW in 7 different atty's on top of my REO's Check out this thread http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/reos-mods/539791-readyxwick-non-cotton-people.html Click to expand... Which size do you find works best with the bf rdas on the reo? ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
RattlerX said: IMO it is worth the cost. It will never be as cheap as cotton but it is almost hassle free and produces great flavor. Same small piece will last me months with regular cleaning and dry burning. Rinse and pulse fire until clean I use RxW in 7 different atty's on top of my REO's Check out this thread http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/reos-mods/539791-readyxwick-non-cotton-people.html Click to expand... Which size do you find works best with the bf rdas on the reo?
mackman Ultra Member ECF Veteran Verified Member Aug 19, 2013 2,744 6,140 NorCal Nov 25, 2014 #4 Nov 25, 2014 Add bookmark #4 Depends on the i.d. of the coil you are wrapping. For me 2mm works on the smaller bf atty's ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
Buckster Senior Member ECF Veteran Verified Member Oct 27, 2014 136 232 Northern Virginia Nov 25, 2014 #5 Nov 25, 2014 Add bookmark #5 I have a doge RDA and an RSST dual coil (new version). I am thinking 3mm for RSST and maybe 2mm for the Doge. Any thoughts? ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
I have a doge RDA and an RSST dual coil (new version). I am thinking 3mm for RSST and maybe 2mm for the Doge. Any thoughts?
Buckster Senior Member ECF Veteran Verified Member Oct 27, 2014 136 232 Northern Virginia Nov 25, 2014 #6 Nov 25, 2014 Add bookmark #6 RattlerX said: IMO it is worth the cost. It will never be as cheap as cotton but it is almost hassle free and produces great flavor. Same small piece will last me months with regular cleaning and dry burning. Rinse and pulse fire until clean I use RxW in 7 different atty's on top of my REO's Check out this thread http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/reos-mods/539791-readyxwick-non-cotton-people.html Click to expand... Thanks for the link. Lots of great information being shared. ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
RattlerX said: IMO it is worth the cost. It will never be as cheap as cotton but it is almost hassle free and produces great flavor. Same small piece will last me months with regular cleaning and dry burning. Rinse and pulse fire until clean I use RxW in 7 different atty's on top of my REO's Check out this thread http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/reos-mods/539791-readyxwick-non-cotton-people.html Click to expand... Thanks for the link. Lots of great information being shared.
Buckster Senior Member ECF Veteran Verified Member Oct 27, 2014 136 232 Northern Virginia Nov 25, 2014 #7 Nov 25, 2014 Add bookmark #7 mackman said: Depends on the i.d. of the coil you are wrapping. For me 2mm works on the smaller bf atty's Click to expand... Does the reomizer 2 fit into the small category? ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
mackman said: Depends on the i.d. of the coil you are wrapping. For me 2mm works on the smaller bf atty's Click to expand... Does the reomizer 2 fit into the small category?