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The right way to cure the coil...

Hi master of smoke,

I vape for a long time and I have people joining everyday with the same mistake when they start to use it for the first time!

1. Shake the bottle before use well.
2. The right settings for the mod. With there coils.
3. The question how to cure the coil.

When I cure the coil I do it as follow and I have no issues at all with burn taste whatever coil I use.
Still I hear a lot off different ways. What do you think is the right way. My way is as follow,

When you have a new coil you have to close almost the airflow and suck three times deep without fire up the device. After this open the top a little and you will see small bubbles coming up. Close it again. Do this 3 times as written above.

When this is done start vaping on a low watt. And raise it slowly up.

Raise up wattage slowly and not straight to your desired wattage you used to smoke with the flavour u use with your old coil.

When you adjust the airflow make sure it is not complete open but keep a little resistance so you suck the e-liquid to the coil

Flavour increase is amazing all the time and your coil less longer and don't burn

This is what I advise them normally. You have any adds or comments to it as I want to let them smoke smooth and in the correct way to get the best out of it.


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Whiskey

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Only comment I have is that here we call it vaping, not Smoking, and it helps to state what the gear is that you are talking about :) Welcome to VU
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UncleRJ

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On the rare occasions that I use pre-made coils, such as for the Kanger Subtank, I just add a few drops to the coil to get the wicking material damp and then attach fill and attach the tank.
 

celticluvr

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What I do for my iSub coils, is drop juice into the side holes until it takes a second for the juice to absorb then I also drop some juice down the center to get the inner wicking material juicy. Insert coil and set my watts a little lower than normal, about 40 watts and slowly amp up the watts, to my desired wattage 55-58, as I vape. Works every time. :)
 

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