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Mattp169

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I DO NOT WANT TO GET INTO BUILDING AND WICKING I just want to buy a coil and pop it in. I get 2-3 weeks out of a stock kanger occ coil.And for 3 or 4 dollars a pop, I am happy doing that. If i start building I know Ill go OCD and lose my mind. I just want to keep it simple. Buy a stock coil I am happy with and be done.

I know most say builidng a Titanium coil on my Kanger subtank mini RBA is the best option.

Short of that

I know the ego mega one has the cl Ti and CLR ti head. I have heard the CL ti heads are horrible and the CLR Ti heads are great ONCE YOU open the juice slots and build it your self.

So besides that one Are there any other tanks on the market that offer pre built Titanium heads and are actually good?
 

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None that I am aware of.

But NI200 ones are inreasingly available.

TI wire, I am not sure of using a wire that is capable of actually catching on fire if it gets too hot.
 

Mattp169

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I just found the delta II has prebuilt Ti coils, but mnot many stores online seem tot stock these. ANd can not find any reviews
 

AmandaD

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I only know of the Delta and the Ego One mega. I use the TI clr coils in the ego one mega tank, and they're ok.
 

Mattp169

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I'm not even looking and I've seen several Ti heads.

The ones listed already and I think the TCT has them. A couple more but I can't recall the names.

Nothing wrong with wanting the convenience of the pre-builts. I'd re-wick them as well, but cleaning used TC coils is a whole other exercise in "take care". :)
Well Smok's website does not list any Ti coils at all so thats not an option

If you ve seen some others please tell me which ones. I am looking and can't find them.
 

kwtony

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Make your own...better that way anyhow...I have made Ti wires in most ever coil I have...its possible, you just have to get creative with your steps sometimes.
 

kwtony

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Do you have a VT mod to put these on?? if not, youll need one of those too

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I still didn't try my T coil for the ego one on my evicVT! Can't wait lol


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I DO NOT WANT TO GET INTO BUILDING AND WICKING I just want to buy a coil and pop it in. I get 2-3 weeks out of a stock kanger occ coil.And for 3 or 4 dollars a pop, I am happy doing that. If i start building I know Ill go OCD and lose my mind. I just want to keep it simple. Buy a stock coil I am happy with and be done.

I know most say builidng a Titanium coil on my Kanger subtank mini RBA is the best option.

Short of that

I know the ego mega one has the cl Ti and CLR ti head. I have heard the CL ti heads are horrible and the CLR Ti heads are great ONCE YOU open the juice slots and build it your self.

So besides that one Are there any other tanks on the market that offer pre built Titanium heads and are actually good?


As I type this I'm vaping on a Kanger Sub-tank Mini with Ni200 coil on my iStick TC40W and loving it. I got them at My Vapor Store for $2.99 a pop but I'm already on week two with my first coil with daily use. Not a bad trade-off since I've already spent a small fortune working my way up to sub-ohm in only two months of vaping. Hope this helps.
 

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None that I am aware of.

But NI200 ones are inreasingly available.

TI wire, I am not sure of using a wire that is capable of actually catching on fire if it gets too hot.

Autoignition temperature of a solid piece of (aka wire) CP Grade 1 Titanium is 1200c. Very fine pellets autoignition is at 480c.

Not quite sure how often you heat your TC coils to 2200f but a Ti 1 coil will not ignite.

If anything, ti 1 is safer than ni200 is. At 600f, ni200 starts changing composition, where as ti1 doesn't even start to oxidize until well over 700f.
 

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