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OK i'm going to give my first impressions of it. Fires HOT at higher wattages even though it's designed to be used on the more powerful devices.i'm using it on the eVic supreme for which it was designed. I'm going to start by saying first recognition of resistance on the coil was 2.2 Ohms on what is supposed to be a 1.4Ohm Coil. I have put it on the eVic supreme and fired it several times. Removing it to recognize resistance again. (also after cleaning of eVic head) and the resistance has come down to 1.6 Ohm. I took the tank apart and reseated the coil and it's now showing 1.5 Ohms. I am happy with that.

Note: read the instructions with the tank. it says to be sure the first firings of each coil (10 or so) are under 4V so as to not damage the coil before it's properly wetted.

The mouth tip it comes with has a pretty solid plastic taste to it so i removed it immediately. You may have to add some floss under your o-ring for a solid seat of normal tips.

First impressions are that it has flavor and hit very similar to the Nautilus BVC.

at 13Watts (which is what i fire my nautilus BVC coils at) it's a smooth cool hit with about the same flavor and cloud production as the Nautilus BVC.

at 16watts the flavor starts to pop out at you more and the vapor is starting to heat up. still on par with the BVC maybe a little better. (note: head rush at this point from my normal 12mg nic fluid at 50/50 mix)

So while i'm waiting for the nic rush to go away i verified via Joyetech that it was authentic (therefore the coil should have been 1.4)

at 20watts you can really feel the vapor start to heat up but the flavor is coming out even more! superior to the BVC at this point but imho doesn't yet justify the extra cost.

at 24 watts (which is max i can get out of it (supposed to be designed up to 25.7 watts at 1.4 ohm) it's a hot vapor with the hit starting to very very slightly go dry. non chain vapors would probably get a good hit but i'm a chain vaper)

My conclusion is that if you have deep pockets it's definately worth it. for about 2/3 the price and upkeep price you can get the BVC that will work well on a 20 or 30watt mod. if your using 11watt or lower i think the kangar dual coils are probalby the best tank with premade coils.

Side note: i am hoping that like with the Nautilus BVC heads that after a few hours of soaking in juice the hit improves. The BVC got significantly better and i'm hoping for similar with this. If it does i'll update. Seems my sweet spot with this tank is going to be 19.5 watts@ 1.5 Ohms with a listed voltage of 5.42 V

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I'm curious about the availability of the coils, price of coils, bulk buy prices.

Also have you taken one apart yet? Is rebuilding them even an option?

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coils are quite expensive.. $3.99 each if i recall correctly. still can only find them in limited places. I can't buy in bulk from my normal places of buying things. Joyetech is very limited in who they allow to sell their stuff it seems so it will probably remain expensive.

I don't know anything about rebuilding coils so i can not tell you. I don't normally take them apart either. when this one burns up i'll see if i can (if i'm at home) but a lot of the reports i've read on them are that they last 3 weeks to a month so it may be a bit

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ok one coil was able to last me 9 days (90 ml of fluid) the vape is outstanding but i had flooding issues after about 50ml. so if your willing to spend about 5 dollars per week on coils it is in my opinion the best replaceable coil tank on the market. (you will need something capable of at least 20w to power it).

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