replacing coils on protank I & II

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Marzipanda

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I'm looking for a good place to buy authentic kanger replacement coils. fasttech is sold out of what i want. I have the iTaste svd and using kanger tanks. Thinking I should not get 2.5 ohms coils, but more in the 2.0 range. I have no idea why, it's just from what I've read. i usually vape at 3.7v. I don't really know what I'm doing, but it works for me and I love it and I don't smoke anymore.

there's a ton to learn. So where should I buy 5-pack coils? What's a good place online? Fair prices, etc. Thank you!!
 

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I'm looking for a good place to buy authentic kanger replacement coils. Fasttech is sold out of what i want. I have the iTaste svd and using kanger tanks. Thinking I should not get 2.5 ohms coils, but more in the 2.0 range. I have no idea why, it's just from what I've read. i usually vape at 3.7v. I don't really know what I'm doing, but it works for me and I love it and I don't smoke anymore.

there's a ton to learn. So where should I buy 5-pack coils? What's a good place online? Fair prices, etc. Thank you!!

I just got some from these guys, and have had good luck so far. I'm getting into rebuilding mine though.
 

DasBluCig

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me too.

discount vapers is solid. they ship fast - usually 2 days from order to delivery.
Agreed!!
Be advised.....even the "genuine" Kanger coils seem to be suffering from some QC issues; out of 10 1.8 ohm coils I recently bought (2 5-packs).....EIGHT measured 2.0-2.1 out-of-the-box!!:( So expect whatever value you buy to be ~.2-.4 ohms HIGHER than marked!!
happy (vaping) Trails!
 

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EBay is my go to. Even "genuine" Kangers are known to be less than perfect. I always take the chimney off a new coil and remove one flavor wick. Then I remove a little of the wick from inside the coil.(IMO they are too tight). Then I align the coil with a pin to make sure the wraps are all spaced evenly. Put chimney back on,pop it in, and fire it up!
 
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