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katykatkat

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Does that seem like way too much money for coils? I use an ego one mini. Does anyone know if the Ego One uses the same coils? Any advice on where I can get them for less than $24 for 4? I'm in Canada, have been looking online. I only found one site within Canada with them but they're listed as out of stock. I checked out a few US sites but they don't ship to Canada.
This whole coil thing is going to drive me mad in no time!
Thanks in advance for any help/advice.
 

katykatkat

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Thanks Artemis, they all sort of look the same to me.
This is what it came with-
1 x 0.5 ohm “CLR” coil
1 x 1.0 ohm “CLR” coil
does that clear anything up at all?
I think I'll ask the guys at the b&m tomorrow if the Ego Mini uses the same coils as the Ego One. Hopefully it does, they look easier to find.
 

Zamazam

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Those CLR heads are rebuildable/rewickable.Don't throw them out!

They are expensive because they are designed to be reused and rebuilt.

 

katykatkat

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Those CLR heads are rebuildable/rewickable.Don't throw them out!

They are expensive because they are designed to be reused and rebuilt.

We've tossed a couple but I guess that's the end of that. Looks like I've got some learning to do.
I really can't thank the good people here at VU enough for all the help you've given my husband and me so far in our journey towards never smoking another cigarette. Day 30!
 

Zamazam

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You can simply take a cotton ball, unroll it, cut a section to fit, roll it a bit and thread it through the coil. Makes the heads last a long time before you actually need to replace the resistance wire. There might be a little baggie with spare coils and some cotton that came with the kit.
 

katykatkat

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You can simply take a cotton ball, unroll it, cut a section to fit, roll it a bit and thread it through the coil. Makes the heads last a long time before you actually need to replace the resistance wire. There might be a little baggie with spare coils and some cotton that came with the kit.
I don't suppose you know of a video that would show me what you're suggesting? Nope, no cotton in the kit.
What do you think of this? It looks fairly straightforward.
 

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