unique twisted .6 ohm build

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Vic Vape

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It's so easy to wick, just slip cotton in the opened top of the coil. It can be cleaned well with steel wool instead of dry burning. All day vaping for 4 or 5 months on same coil.
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IT WORKS GREAT! I use it in all 13 attys that I have! Drippers, rta's and sub ohm tanks! It is revolutionary! It can be made by hand with no tools. It can be made with any gage of wire for what you want. It cleans in 40 seconds without dry burning. The size in the pic is .65 ohms and on the mech or anything the flavor is rich. I do believe myself! And thanks.
 

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I'm loving the fact that I use this site to talk to myself lol. But what the heck. Here it is again but in an avacado. Fires instantly at 31 watts .56 ohms. The wicking is crazy good and fast. Only pulling 7 amps on this thing, but you wouldn't know by the cloud! And it looks cool too. Yes my coil design works.
 
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    It can be cleaned well with steel wool instead of dry burning.
    It is interesting. Reminds me of stovetop coils, where you are just laying the wick along the side of the coil.
    Not sure how it could be cleaned well with just steel wool though.
     

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    excellent concept. fast and easy rewicking. although the atty does not fit my vape style, i am a fan of minimizing maintenance. i'm guessing you don't drop your mod much. when mine hits a boulder or concrete, it always hits tip first, which i suspect would knock the wick right out of its cradle. nevertheless, i would certainly try this if i used horizontal builds.
     

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    Anna you are a ray of sunshine, you always make me feel better about my nutty posts. Puffon your right it is similar, but the more rounded shape keeps the cotton down on the coil more than a stovetop. At least for the crap I'm using. I clean it by rubbing it with a steel spunge, what people use for dishes. Even with twisted wire it comes clean easy. Just rub and rinse for about 1 minute. And thanks homebuilder6, I wish I had a vertical one for you.
     

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    I'm squonking with this build right now, and it's just crazy good. This one is .95 and works great mtl or direct lung. The same coil works in the cleito 120 and many drippers. At .2 it's a warm vape, but at .9 or so it's cool with large vapor. I have made the same build with all kinds of wire. Works great with clapton too. Designing and learning to make this coil work has been a lot of fun in my boring life lol. Now I enjoy it in many builds, in many ways, and just want to share it so others can love vaping how yours truly does. Vape for life...Live to vape and thanks.
     
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