A joke it is not! These are the best wicks next to ceramic wicks that I have ever tried. Heck of a lot more robust than ceramic, but ceramic is a smoother more flavorful vape. Since ceramic is so fragile I only use it around the house, I use these SS rope wicks everywhere else.
Some suggestions:
- Use a Dremel tool with a cutoff disc to cut it, the Dremel wont fray the ends.
- Put a diaper (i.e. a sleeve over the SS Rope) of mesh, or silica, or ceramic sleeve above the top deck, I actually go all the way into, but not through, the wickhole. Then wrap your coil over the sleeve.
- If using mesh, pre-oxide it like a rolled mesh wick, or if you are experienced use the pulsing method. Bottom line you still have get an oxidation layer under the coil with mesh or bare SS Rope.
- If using mesh, dont let the rope wick touch the bottom of the juice tank, unless you have an RSST or AC9.
- Try the Peter K method of building your coil.
- Try a size smaller than what you think you need, a loose wick works better for me anyway, plus you will get less heatsink effect.
- Be persistent, once you "get it" it will become easy and will be worth the learning curve.
Edit: Oh and I only use flat ribbon wire exclusively now, it makes a much better coil, just watch your resistance, you might need one less wrap to get the same resistance you are used to.
Excellent advice!! I do pretty much as you have mentioned above. Then only thing that I would add:-
I torch the SS rope (white hot) to ensure there is nothing left from the manufacturing process or from handling the rope. Basically giving it a really good cleaning.
If you follow the tips from mikepetro you can't go far wrong
Thanks Mike!!