I was wondering how come this little set that I ordered off ebay (some 400 grade SS mesh, flat kanthal wire, some hemp/cotton wick) included about a 1 meter bundle of what was labeled as "low resistance" wire. I asked my most experienced vaping buddies, and they had no idea about the topic of this thread. I have seen SS mesh wrapped around silica, but thought the mesh was used as a sleeve for the wick to keep it from toasting oxidized. After reading about this SS mesh as a coil, I am going to try it. I want to try it with a V-Core 2.0, and if you aren't familiar, it leaves very little space for a coil, much less a length of SS mesh. I think I'll have a go with it, though, I'll plan to wrap a very short length of it to be sure I don't end up with shorts. So that is what the use is for this "low resistance" wire? Does anyone know if there are other uses for this wire? The first coil with it was wrapped about 7 times, came out reading 0.3 Ohms!!! Tried wrapping it 12 times, still came out at 0.3 Ohms! So the only use I can think of now would be this un-oxidized SS mesh as a coil trick, and maybe trying quadrupling the wire or braiding 3 or more strands together and try a coil like that... Please let me know if there is any other use in the vaping realm for "Non resistance" wire, because I have about a meter of it? Thank you! Oh yeah, also, I was going to ask if it's a good idea to maybe pierce the wire through the SS mesh before wrapping it around the wick, so as to further insure a good connection between the mesh and the wire? I thought it was probably a good solution to this problem that others have mentioned.