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Post by davetherayon on Feb 6, 2016 14:18:00 GMT
600 coils Recoil every 3 days Run out of coils in 1800 days i.e. 5 years (give or take a leap year)
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Post by Karma on Feb 6, 2016 14:19:08 GMT
600 coils Recoil every 3 days Run out of coils in 1800 days i.e. 5 years (give or take a leap year) Only 5 years worth. Perpetua you better buy some more
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Post by Perpetua on Feb 6, 2016 14:29:43 GMT
600 coils Recoil every 3 days Run out of coils in 1800 days i.e. 5 years (give or take a leap year) Only 5 years worth. Perpetua you better buy some more I knew I could rely on you for some sound shopping advice Karma . . . . . and you're right, I can feel the hysteria welling at the thought of running out in 5 years time!
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Post by Perpetua on Feb 6, 2016 14:35:38 GMT
E Thanks to a brilliant recommendation from Get Off My Cloud , these are my current favourites . . . . perfect if like me, you have age related near sight/close work problems. The holes on these coils are a doddle to thread cotton through, in all the available ohms. I love them so very much, that I'm certainly buying more! www.fasttech.com/products/3033/10016556/3351600Thanks for sharing this.. they look good.. in the basket :-) Just wondered if the wire is clean or would you recommend washing them?Thanks Caramba . . . . I'd rather stick pins in my eyes than faff about washing coils majorhazzard, bung them in and use them is as much as I do! So it's safe to say I'm not the best person to offer advice on that score.
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Post by mowjo on Feb 6, 2016 14:48:13 GMT
I'm not sure but I think it was Perpetua that got me onto the pre-mades ages ago, had loads of different ones from FT and never a problem with any of them apart from what one to buy, I always give them a dry burn first as some do seem to have a little oil or something on them, now I have a question! with my Subtank mini I'm using these, Coils but would it be better to use normal spaced coils like the ones that come with the Subtank? I like the twisted coils but I want to get the best flavour from my juice so can someone recommend the best 0.5 coil for the subtank!! Mow,,,,
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Post by Perpetua on Feb 6, 2016 14:54:07 GMT
I don't know that they're ' better ' mowjo . . . . . but these are the ones that were recommended to me for the Subtank RBA: www.fasttech.com/p/3351601I've since gone on and bought/used the 0.5ohm and 1.0ohm varieties . . . . .
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Post by mowjo on Feb 6, 2016 15:01:13 GMT
Thanks Perpetua! I've just ordered some as your advice has been spot on in the past, Kit isn't my problem these days it's the dam coils there are so many options,,
Mow,,,
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