Got to admit, that's a good point.I can tell a fresh coil from a used coil, even dry burned and scrubbed. I can tell a two day old coil from a fresh one. Takes me about five minutes to rectify that, and about five cents.
Just strikes me as funny that folks spend hundreds if not thousands on mods, atomizers, tools, and juice chasing that perfect vape, and then pinch pennies on the two things that actually cost just pennies, the wick and wire.
I can tell a fresh coil from a used coil, even dry burned and scrubbed. I can tell a two day old coil from a fresh one. Takes me about five minutes to rectify that, and about five cents.
Just strikes me as funny that folks spend hundreds if not thousands on mods, atomizers, tools, and juice chasing that perfect vape, and then pinch pennies on the two things that actually cost just pennies, the wick and wire.
Like I mentioned many times in many places, if I go more than two or three days without yanking a coil and putting in a fresh one on an atty I'm actively using, I'm probably dead, and I re-wick daily. So gunk-prevention isn't a factor for me, nor is any sort of long-term deformation. Therefore, the effort of meticulous coil wrapping is worthless to me, when it's going in the trash in a matter of hours anyway.
Well I'm going to try a contact Ti coil just for that reason laziness. Going to try 6wraps 3mm 26awg actually it is about 26.5 according to the Bloke. Sure wish someone could find out what happened to him. I'm lazy with wicks too 2-3 weeks usually. As long as they don't flood or taste bad I'm good.Different croaks for different folks I guess.![]()
My FeV V3 I can setup a new coil and wick in a few minutes, so it is never a problem. The two Rose V2's are another story, love the flavor from them but putting in a new coil and wick is a little more involved.![]()
I don't change till I vape 200ml. By then I'm drinking the juice.
Ya know, I used to change coils all the time until I figured out the kanthal dry burn. I dry burn, quench, dry burn, quench, brush with toothbrush, rinse then dry burn then wick. Unless I am vaping Bob's Bounty or some dark tobacco or coffee vape I can get a long while out of a coil. Building is time consuming. I can build fairly quickly but it still takes so much more time and once I mount a great coil there is no reason to pull it until I really have to. That's my experience. It's made my vape life much easier.Even at that rate, I'd still be changing coils pretty much weekly.![]()
I agree and Ti cleans up really well. Tastes like new when cleaned also.Ya know, I used to change coils all the time until I figured out the kanthal dry burn. I dry burn, quench, dry burn, quench, brush with toothbrush, rinse then dry burn then wick. Unless I am vaping Bob's Bounty or some dark tobacco or coffee vape I can get a long while out of a coil. Building is time consuming. I can build fairly quickly but it still takes so much more time and once I mount a great coil there is no reason to pull it until I really have to. That's my experience. It's made my vape life much easier.