Save the Kanger Juppi coil!

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Spikel

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So, first of all, I'm not sure what other tank will accept this coil and have no idea how to find out. Secondly, each coil has lasted me about 3months, and they are easily rewickable. I've done it before, it's extremely easy even for newcomers. The design of the coil has quite a bit of cotton protruding from it. I believe this protects it from burning to fast and also keeps the tank from flooding. The coil can run from 20W-75W, but I run mine at 65W. Above that it gets a little too hot. I've yet to see any coil rival the cloud and flavor production that I get from the Juppi coil without having a multi coil or squonk system. The Juppi mod is dead now, you can get one for 20 bucks but I bet they won't be there much longer. It used to be a $60-$100 mod. The coils cost 10 bucks for a 5 pack online. These are .2 ohms and simply an amazing value. If these coils do not fit into any other kanger/other tanks, then I pray Kanger makes a Juppi 2 so to speak.

I challenge anyone to find a better value tank with the same performance. If you do, I'll order a couple dozen!
 
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Spikel

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I'm really glad you found what you like. I make my own coils in an rda or rta. So, I found what I like too :)
It just sounds like such a pain to do for me. My brother went that route and he doesn't do it anymore. I can rewick my coils by simply opening it up and wrapping a small cotton sheet around it, all these old used coils I have are still very useful. Very user friendly
 

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It is a vapor production machine and it does have great flavor. But it is not easy to rewick.

If you're going to the trouble of disassembling the coil, measuring and cutting the cotton just so and reassembling the system just so that it doesn't short or throw a no atomizer message, you might as well be working with a garden variety single coil RTA.

It's a good performer that's just not worth the hassle. I loved mine until about the third rewick. Then the hassle got old.
 
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