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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2015 22:41:57 GMT
Try them all! I was getting 1.5 ohm ones but then some would work, others wouldn't, so went for 1.8 as an average jobby. They just make life easier. I tried the coil jigathing but it looks like a spider took a wire in each leg and span round in circles!
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Post by Perpetua on Mar 27, 2015 22:43:06 GMT
I've only just ordered these that you rated the other day @spikeyfridge! www.fasttech.com/p/2133206Now there's more that I'm sure to need. Still, can never have too many ready coils I guess. It's bad enough when I drop the box of ss screws sorting the different sizes, I think I would have a break down if I had to sort out several similar sizes of pre-made coils I have to be really disciplined and keep them all in separate clear envelopes, with a note of the different ohms . . . otherwise I'd be stuffed VB! It's about the only thing I am organized with vaping wise. Ready coils have a strange sort of fascination for me, I can't stop buying the blumming things.
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Post by VapingBad on Mar 27, 2015 22:44:03 GMT
Try them all! I was getting 1.5 ohm ones but then some would work, others wouldn't, so went for 1.8 as an average jobby. They just make life easier. I tried the coil jigathing but it looks like a spider took a wire in each leg and span round in circles!You could always enter them for the turner Prize
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