Triton Coils? Wicks? Cleaning?

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julielynne

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How often are u suppose to clean the triton tanks and will hot water do? Is the coil assembly the whole thing that screws out with the wicks? And do u wash that too separately? The same way?

Also how long are you averaging on the coils....I did buy the replacement ones...

Thanks again...

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I clean mine after I've drained them, but I change flavored all the time. I just take them apart and run them under hot water and let them soak for 10 minutes. If it's a particularly pungent juice I might soak in alcohol for a few minutes.

My coils tend to last a couple months.


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As soon as the flavor changes, or the juice you add is lighter than what's left in the tank. I like to do this before said ques.

Hot water works great.

Yes, that's the entire coil assembly. Wash it the same way. Yank the wicks out only enough to expose the burnt spot in the middle that the coil comes in contact with. I then press them between my fingers with a dry napkin, reinstall, fill, and vape. Or you can let them air dry.

Blow out the water in the center post of the tank. I then hit all parts with the same dry napkin/paper towel/tissue, and re-use them right away. No problems with this method, but you'll have to establish your own regiment.

Coils life depends on flavor used. Some go a few days with heavy juices, some (like menthols) go months. On average, once a week.

I feel like a broken record here. Where's a darn sticky when you need one. :blink:
 
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