will single coils for Kanger still be available for those of us who prefer them?

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ashabrown

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I've been reading posts on here and doing my research and I'm thinking that even though I will enjoy the new upgraded DC kanger coils, I will probably still enjoy and rely on my single coils for the vast array of tanks I already own. Will the single coils still be available? Some people are posting that they cant find them anymore, that makes me kind of nervous and also kind of ......! Since the newer coils don't work with the old evods or Mt3s etc is Kanger basically forcing its customers to buy more tanks even if they don't need them just so they can have something that is compatible with the newer line of coils?
 

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I hope not, as I prefer the single coil as well. I still see them at all the online vendors I use, and my local shop has them. But you can just keep the ones you have, they're super easy to clean or rebuild & rewick. I have maybe 30 coil heads, and I just clean and use them over & over again. If the coil ever gets too nasty that cleaning does not help, just make a new coil/wick to pop in the head.
 

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Nope, Pack of 50 is still $38.95. As long as they keep selling the rubber insulators I probably won't have to buy another one. I'm kind of tired of rebuilding them, but I guess it's the nature of the beast.

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Edit: I've read somewhere that the new protank dual coils can be rebuilt as singles. That would help me get by in the future.
 
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DebbieNY

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I've got Protanks, Evods, and T3s in both single & dual coil versions. From what I can tell from them, T3S single coils will fit all the other Kanger single coil clearos, but not visa versa, as the T3S coil bases are narrower. I haven't tried them yet, but plan to at some point to confirm that I can use 1 coil for multiple clearos. If someone can confirm that my assumption is incorrect, please let me know.

If Kanger does discontinue the single coil, I suspect that they will keep the T3S as the universal single coil option.
 
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