Wow! Just complètes 1st clean and dry bien.

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john33

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Hi another noob here!
I finally plucked up the courage to do the maintenance on my Kanger T2.
I know, plenty here will be wondering why I'm making a fuss. I know my potential for breaking things.
So just completed my 1st cleaning and dry burn; it still vapes nicely and the flavour is good.
A little thing but chuffed that I did it
 

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Dry burning is the way to restore efficient operation. Once you do it a couple of times, it becomes mundane. I think most of us will pop a coil at some point, but when the option is to dry burn successfully or throw it away, trying it becomes a winning activity even if you screw up and pop a coil one day.

Some are more robust than others. My take is a popped coil is probably weak anyway. So far, I've only popped one in three years. That was on my first 306 dripper atty.
 
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