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Post by werticle on Apr 15, 2017 20:19:06 GMT
Hi, I use a kangertech subvod which is fitted with a subtank nano. I use 1.2 ohm kangertech ssocc coils with it. I vape DIY tjuice colonel custard but find I go through a lot of coils. They don't burn out, just stop producing a satisfying 'hit' after 3 days of moderate vaping. What are my other coil options compatible with the subvod and top tank nano? Fancy exploring my options. Thanks in advance.
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Post by djs on Apr 15, 2017 20:27:17 GMT
Few choices I'm sorry to say. The Nano doesn't take the rebuildable rba. I've experienced what you're talking about. You either need to find a cheap supply of coils (china) or switch tanks/coils/ makes.
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Post by Pepperty on Apr 15, 2017 20:48:23 GMT
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Post by Perpetua on Apr 15, 2017 21:17:52 GMT
Dessert and custard flavours also tend to be quite heavy on coils werticle, mine last 2 or 3 days at most before the flavour peaks off, so if you can get to grips with a simple rebuild or a less expensive source of ready coils it's well worth doing.
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Post by werticle on Apr 16, 2017 12:41:41 GMT
Cheers for the replies everyone. I know custard etc are heavy on the coils but it's all I like to vape. I get the coils for £13.50 for 5 from vaporized, which last me about 2 1/2 weeks. There's a guy on eBay selling supposed genuine coils for £10 so I might give them a bash. Have any of you got experience with the occ coils as opposed to the ssocc? I've read that they reduce the tank capacity but not much more than that.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2017 12:52:06 GMT
Cheers for the replies everyone. I know custard etc are heavy on the coils but it's all I like to vape. I get the coils for £13.50 for 5 from vaporized, which last me about 2 1/2 weeks. There's a guy on eBay selling supposed genuine coils for £10 so I might give them a bash. Have any of you got experience with the occ coils as opposed to the ssocc? I've read that they reduce the tank capacity but not much more than that. must be honest i prefer the older OCC ones to the newer versions but that was in a subtank mini and they both fitted all ok but having never used the subvod i am not sure if they fit each other these are what you are using now but a bit cheaper www.smokepurer.com/kanger-ssocc-coil-heads-5-pack/
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Post by Perpetua on Apr 16, 2017 12:55:36 GMT
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Post by djs on Apr 16, 2017 18:38:47 GMT
For long-term use Fasttech makes sense.
My mate uses SOCCs. He was buying 2 at a time from a vaping shop. £6.50
I totally lost my rag (more on the shop than him). He rotates 3 tanks and considers 2 coils his weekly running costs. So, I got him 40 from China. I couldn't see the sense in spending £300+ per year.
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Post by werticle on Apr 16, 2017 19:32:51 GMT
Cheers guys, I just made a fast tech order. Good saving, £7 n free world wide shipping.
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