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Post by snow on Oct 11, 2017 15:42:58 GMT
What about an iSub? They come in top fill "no mess" coil change system (they claim no mess - I don't lol) they don't tend to leak and the coils last well - I get 2 -3 weeks from mine witha 0.5ohm coil around the 25w range, but they do different resistance coils and TC as well.
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Post by jtc on Oct 11, 2017 15:45:07 GMT
What about an iSub? They come in top fill "no mess" coil change system (they claim no mess - I don't lol) they don't tend to leak and the coils last well - I get 2 -3 weeks from mine witha 0.5ohm coil around the 25w range, but they do different resistance coils and TC as well. I'll have a look thanks 👍😊
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Post by Perpetua on Oct 11, 2017 16:10:57 GMT
Another iSub fan here jtc . . . . love, love mine! The 0.5ohm coil heads are a doddle to dry burn and re-wick - in the two years I've been using the various tanks from the range, I've literally used 7 of them which are in my little ' rotation ' cycle. www.fasttech.com/product/4206805
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Post by pj1967 on Oct 11, 2017 16:47:40 GMT
Definitely worth a look
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Post by jtc on Oct 11, 2017 16:48:50 GMT
Think I've give up on Uwell tbh but I'll be keeping an eye on that one 👍😊
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Post by thebishman on Oct 11, 2017 17:59:53 GMT
What about an iSub? They come in top fill "no mess" coil change system (they claim no mess - I don't lol) they don't tend to leak and the coils last well - I get 2 -3 weeks from mine witha 0.5ohm coil around the 25w range, but they do different resistance coils and TC as well. Hi where do you buy your coils from? I need to buy some coils asap for a lazy mate of mine.
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Post by Perpetua on Oct 11, 2017 21:34:31 GMT
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Post by snow on Oct 11, 2017 23:25:46 GMT
What about an iSub? They come in top fill "no mess" coil change system (they claim no mess - I don't lol) they don't tend to leak and the coils last well - I get 2 -3 weeks from mine witha 0.5ohm coil around the 25w range, but they do different resistance coils and TC as well. Hi where do you buy your coils from? I need to buy some coils asap for a lazy mate of mine. I get mine from Fasttech usually - I like to wait until they have a discount on then buy a few packs. As Perpetua said ebay and amazon can also sometimes have good prices and will arrive quicker although if you pay for the epacket option on FT I find they arrive within 7 -10 days more often than not. I tend to use the SS BVC coil more often than the horizontal but I do use the horizontals as well from time to time.
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Post by decoy on Oct 12, 2017 6:00:31 GMT
+1for the isub's cracking tank with loads of flavour and vapour ive got the apex with the pointless airflow stuffs so idd prob get one of the others as stated the coils are easy to rebuild but 0.4 is the largest wire you can use once they have been rebuilt rewicking is so easy its silly tbh there prob isnt a better starter tank out there for sub ohming
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Post by Perpetua on Oct 12, 2017 6:16:26 GMT
I tend to use the SS BVC coil more often than the horizontal but I do use the horizontals as well from time to time. The only one I've found to avoid is the clapton style . . . . . in comparison to the others, it's rather poor.
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