I'm not yet ready to build my own coils, but I know when the time comes I'll be able to do it thanks to the great information I've found here.
Today I stumbled upon doing a cotton wick replacement for the Kanger Pro tank, which was excellent, as a bad juice gunked up the wick in one of my coils so bad, no amount of soaking, dry burning, rinsing, and repeating was going to take away that foul taste. I say this after trying for 4 days.
Because of the great info here, I got it rewicked on the first try without damaging the coil itself. No leakage or bad hits yet!
So thank you all for helping us newbies! Without the help I think we'd all be throwing money away, and for your help keeping us of the analogs. Information really is power!
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Today I stumbled upon doing a cotton wick replacement for the Kanger Pro tank, which was excellent, as a bad juice gunked up the wick in one of my coils so bad, no amount of soaking, dry burning, rinsing, and repeating was going to take away that foul taste. I say this after trying for 4 days.
Because of the great info here, I got it rewicked on the first try without damaging the coil itself. No leakage or bad hits yet!
So thank you all for helping us newbies! Without the help I think we'd all be throwing money away, and for your help keeping us of the analogs. Information really is power!
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