So happy I found ECF!

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chikkaccino

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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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ShariR

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Well, thank you for finding us all and for being here. You are learning fast. I have been vaping for 4 months now and I am saving all my Evod heads. Some day I hope to get up the courage to attempt to fix them so they can be used again. I am not there yet. But when I am ready I know that the good people here will help me to do it successfully.

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chikkaccino

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Once I get over any initial fears I have, I'm quick to learn. I figured that the head was destroyed anyway, if I broke the coil, big deal -- I'll just get another pack of heads and save it for when I'm ready to try recoiling.

The info and the people here... Just simply invaluable.

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BillyWJ

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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!

Sent from my Galaxy Note 3 using Tapatalk

I rebuilt 5 Kanger heads last night, after reading the same cotton trick - and working great here, too!

I've pointed a lot of people to this forum, it's the prefect place to start out with all of this!
 

Hoot48

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I have been recoiling and wicking with cotton..kanger heads... For about a month now...got it down to a science I think..have never failed once and it looks like 10 heads are going to last along ..long time. After a wick gets gunked up..i just take out wick...dry burn ...rewick and its like new. I love it...im working on video right now...should be done in a day or so of how I do mine and will share link in here as soon as im satisfied with it.

Good Vaping

Hoot
 
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