What are the best coil units

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Txaggiesaunt

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That's the million dollar question. Every persons vaping style and preference is different. It's just something you have to figure out yourself. We are here to give you suggestions and help in any way we can. But what I like, you may not. I say try a few different kinds, try learning to build your own and go from there. Some will give you a tighter draw, some airier. It's mainly a personal preference.

Good luck and VAPE ON:vapor:
 

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Those coils you mention are now low-end almost 'off the radar' compared to the new stuff. Those tanks basically use the same flawed design coils which leak, burn out quick and are a false economy.
Aspire nautilus BVC is good (old but good).
Eleaf air (pure cotton) are close.
Joyetech cubis/AIO are fantastic.

The 'Factory Coil' is much maligned but many are good now. I use a lot of them and find a dollar or two a day cheap enough for my plug and play tanks.
The SSOCC are good (ish) but I tend to avoid premade coils for my evening/ weekend vaping.
 

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Of the coils I've used, which isn't many, the joyetech CLR 1 ohm coils are very good. They are a snap to re-wick/rebuild and taste great. The Eleaf 1.5 ohm dual coil are good too and last me about 3 weeks. Some say they are even better after rebuilding as single coil. They're not as easy to rebuild as the CLRs though.
 

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    Prebuilt coil units tend to be associated with the tanks they fit. There are some cases you can fit a different coil but not many. Surprisingly, different tanks can be a lot different even with the same coils.

    I do like the single coil Kanger types, especially with the EVOD. Most juices get good flavor with it and a some just explode. The prevailing idea is that more power gets more flavor, yet these things slay at 5.2 watts or so. They do have a bit of their own flavor, especially with the silica wicks, not a clear and clean flavor by any means though. I've done cotton rewicks on brand new coil units, now rebuild them with Fasttech coils.
     
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