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by Enos Lynch Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What are Koh Gen do pads made of?

GeekVape Koh Gen Do japanska organska vata . Koh Gen Do japanska organska vata, idealna za korišćenje u grejačima e-cigareta. Ova vata nije hemijski tretirana, beljena niti bojena. Proizvedena u Japanu. Pakovanje: 1 komad (jastučić)

What do you use to clean a vape coil?

Oct 29, 2018 · The pads measure about 2.5’’ by 3’’ and can either be cut into small chunks or pulled apart and rolled up. Koh Gen Do is usually sold in packs of 60 pads but since it’s become popular wick in the e-cig community you can find vape shops selling it in smaller quantities.

How do I know when to replace my vape Wick?

Jul 12, 2015 · Hi be good to hear anyones thoughts on which is better, or if there is any difference at all. Brought enough koh Gen Doh for 3 years. Since becoming a...

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What are Koh Gen Do pads made of?

The most popular brand is Koh Gen Do but there are some copycat brands. They're made from cotton that has not been chemically treated, bleached, or pigmented. The pads measure about 2.5’’ by 3’’ and can either be cut into small chunks or pulled apart and rolled up.

Can you use a Genesis atomizer with a rebuildable atomizer?

Used primarily for genesis-style atomizers, because it's conductive it's not recommended for Rebuild-able Dripping Atomizers. This atomizer vape wick lasts a longggggg time. It requires you to oxidize it with a torch (heat it up!) but it really brings out crisp flavors.

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Yorkshire Cancer Research (YCR) is promoting the concept of switching to vaping again to combat smoking, the leading cause of preventable cancer. The campaign follows on from the outstanding film launched on National No Smoking Day, addressing the misconceptions about vaping and tobacco harm reduction.

Thank you mods!

I just wanted to publicly thank the mods for implementing our new no medical questions rule that I suggested a few days ago. Hopefully it cuts down on some of the clutter, questions we're not qualified to answer, and just dumb shit that's in no way related to vaping being blamed on vaping.

Baditude ECF Guru ECF Veteran

Cotton will start to get a nasty taste after 3 - 4 days use in a coil. That's the time to change out the wick.

edyle ECF Guru Verified Member ECF Veteran

I can't find the post, but someone recently posted a helpful YouTube video on how to change cotton in a Kanger Subtank coil. I had no idea it was so easy, and I'm going to try it on my old coils. I've saved the video for future reference. My question is: how do you know when you need to change the cotton vs.

DingerCPA Vaping Mistress Verified Member ECF Veteran

Thank you. I can't put my hands on the original packaging at the moment, but I could have sworn it said not to do dry burns, though. FYI I use the Subtank Nano with the iStick 30 if that matters.

Alien Traveler Vaping Master ECF Veteran

I have made/rewicked coils for Protank, but it is about the same thing.

erictho Super Member ECF Veteran

after dabbling a bit in rebuildable set ups although changing the wick boosts confidence i still would rather replace the whole she-bang after every 10mls rather than just replacing the cotton.

yuseffuhler Ultra Member

You can dry burn to clean most coils. Please do not do this in the subtank occ; you can melt the insulator really really easily. If the coil looks gunked up (visible crust all over it) replace it. Otherwise I'd leave it. Just don't dry burn. It will taste like monkey ...., and that whole tank of juice will taste like it too. Monkey ....

yuseffuhler Ultra Member

Thank you for the advice. I'm open to trying most flavors, but monkey .... is not among them.

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