Sweet juice vapers, how long your coils/cartos last?

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CoughingBad

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I like my juices sweet, just cant do unsweetened ones.

I have used cartos before and now coils and they always dont last very long maybe a day at best. It will gets dark and burnt taste very soon and is very frustrating. I just thought this is how it is even though I keep hearing from people their coils/cartos last for weeks.

Recently I have read about how sweetener can shorten the lifetime of coils and it sort of makes sense to me. So I'd like to ask the sweet juice vapers, how long do your coils last? Is there any sweetener that does not gunk up the coils?

My vendor uses sucralose. I have read about stevia but even that seems to not work very well in this aspect.

Suggestions really appreciated!!
 
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Thanks for the suggestion xpl0it, to be honest, I am the lazy vaper type :p and I seriously dont think I will clean those coils. I think what I dislike more is the frequent burnt taste and that's really what I am trying to find a solution for.

BostonVape, I use protank mini with evod/visionSpinner, I also use iClear with provari.

I have two types of juices, one light and the other a bit darker, both dont last long.
 

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Yes that is just a part of vaping. YouTube can show you how to do a dry burn to get the gunk off your coils and rebuilding your own is really easy. (because I can do it) heehee I agree smoking was a lot easier, but vaping just tastes so much better to me. Amazes me everyday. I like sweetie juices too and I add sweetener to just about everything I buy or make. Good luck to you and welcome to the forum. Happy vaping.:)
 

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Thanks for the suggestion xpl0it, to be honest, I am the lazy vaper type :p and I seriously dont think I will clean those coils. I think what I dislike more is the frequent burnt taste and that's really what I am trying to find a solution for.

BostonVape, I use protank mini with evod/visionSpinner, I also use iClear with provari.

I have two types of juices, one light and the other a bit darker, both dont last long.

Ok cool, use similar setups.. I just ordered a Kayfun Lite and Im going to finally take the time to start rebuilding the wicks for the protanks which will save a ton of money.. I also use really dark juices so I feel your pain! I haven't tried dry burning because I hear you can taste the difference after and I'm pretty particular when it comes to the taste of my juices
 

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Thanks for the suggestion xpl0it, to be honest, I am the lazy vaper type :p and I seriously dont think I will clean those coils. I think what I dislike more is the frequent burnt taste and that's really what I am trying to find a solution for.

BostonVape, I use protank mini with evod/visionSpinner, I also use iClear with provari.

I have two types of juices, one light and the other a bit darker, both dont last long.

Oh and on a side note, have you seen the new Vision Spinners coming out soon? They look AMAZING!
 

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Yes that is just a part of vaping. YouTube can show you how to do a dry burn to get the gunk off your coils and rebuilding your own is really easy. (because I can do it) heehee I agree smoking was a lot easier, but vaping just tastes so much better to me. Amazes me everyday. I like sweetie juices too and I add sweetener to just about everything I buy or make. Good luck to you and welcome to the forum. Happy vaping.:)

Yes I heard it is easy my friend does that, but i am just so super lazieeeeeeeeee.......

I do agree though, I do like vaping better than smoking, taste better, well, when it is not burnt :p
 

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What exactly pre-annealed coil is? I mean, do they not burn? Please elaborate......i am now very curious...... :)

Pre-annealed means they've already taken a torch to it, so you don't have to torch the wire before you put the wick in. I'll have time tomorrow to try it out.
 

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:mad: OK, it's going to take a lot of practice using the pre made coils I got from FastTech. Attempt 1) 1.9 ohms HORRIBLE burned taste. Attempt 2) .25 ohms :confused: Attempt 3) 1.2 ohms..nothing. I have no idea if its the pre made coils or me screwing up. I'm staying with my Kangor coils for now. Anybody have any ideas what's going on? :unsure:
 
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