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Rob.Gee

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What is every one using for wicks lately? I have been using the same build and cotton bacon for months. That build is really awesome on my rm2 but not so much on my new cyclone. I have changed up the coil a bit and now I'm looking to change up my cotton. So what does every one like and why?
 

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I like and used KGD for a long while but a few months back checked out and switched to Cello (Rayon) and have been using it soley since. One of the things I like about it is that I don't have to change my wick as frequently with one of my atty. eating juices. One juice I really like is very dark (clove) and when I used cotton I was needing to change it every 3-6 mls. I probably could have gone longer but I'm all about clarity of taste and nuances. With the cello, I go at least 12 mls! (Now with my lighter color flavors, I don't change mine nearly as frequently and with cello, even less so.

The taste is the same to me. I did find that I needed to really pack my coil chock full of cello as opposed to just "sliding" in the KGD with no resistance.

I'm a single coiler. Running 1.2 to 1.4.
 
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For months, I've experimented with KGD, CelluCotton (Rayon), and RxW 3mm in a 3/32drill bit coil @ 1.1 ohm. Find myself using CelluCotton more because flavor is sharper, taste is richer, and Nic hit is harder.

I like RxW as well, but the juices I use requires frequent coil changing and that defeats the pupose of using RxW. So, I'll just stay with CelluCotton. Got a 20 year supply of it anyway.
 
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I vape only unflavored, at 1.5-1.8 ohms, so I go literally months without changing my silica wicks. They last every bit as long as the coil, so I build a coil and vape it 3 or 4 months, then build a new one. Even at that, I only build new ones to stay in practice :)
 

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I'm about 50/50 between KGD and rayon. I find the rayon wicks better, so for some applications (particular coils in particular atties) it's needed. Perhaps it's just a matter of experience, but I find I'm better able to manage the KGD (getting the right amount, consistency between wicks, detecting/predicting the need for replacement, gauging saturation when vaping).

I've tried RxW and it just wasn't for me. It limits building options and I just never got the hang of maintenance.

I've tried bamboo, silica, and mesh - all more inconvenient than KGD or rayon without any perceptible performance benefit. Mr puffer above is the model of consistency (you should read his thread on his regime), while I'm a restless vaper who likes the flexibility of the "make any size" materials while I experiment.
 

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I vape only unflavored, at 1.5-1.8 ohms, so I go literally months without changing my silica wicks. They last every bit as long as the coil, so I build a coil and vape it 3 or 4 months, then build a new one. Even at that, I only build new ones to stay in practice :)
Exactly all the same but vaping @0.8 with x-wick ...
 

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Hey Rob.Gee, if you want to try some KGD, just PM me and I can send you some. I've got lots.

Another thing I like about cello, is that it's more forgiving with an ocassional dry hit than KGD is for me at least.

Say, in my post, I referred to Cello Cotton as "rayon". (Just trying to be a smarty pants, but I'm not actually sure). Is rayon, and silica for that matter just interchangeable words for cello cotton? Thanks wise one.
 

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RxW here as well.... Haven't used anything else in almost 1 1/2 yrs... No brainer actually. Dry burn once a week and I still have no idea as to how long it will actually last. I tend to get bored with some builds in or around the 3-4 month mark. I am sure it would last at least 6 months or maybe longer....
 

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The type of juice you will dramatically affect the coil and overall performance. If you have to change coils more often (I usually do cause weird looking dark, black wire from repeated dry burning freaks me out), then KGD, or CC would be of more practical use as you change the coil. If you're using a juice that doesn't gunk the coil, and every day dry burning... then RxW would definitely fit the bill. Wish I could use it, but in my case.... it isn't worth the extra cost.

Every juice I've tried seems to clog the coil after 4-6 ml. Just wish folks would make flavored juice that will not clog coils, but that's the nature of the beast. Adding sugars, and artificial flavorings always results in caramelized wire as the coil heats and cools down.
 
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