This is mostly to answer @Friks question in the chat bar, it holds good for all commercial coils though, not just the baby beast ones.
Can you rinse a coil?
Yes, but Id be surprised if it lasted for more than 10 puffs.
After a rinse which only dilutes unheated ejuice, you'd still have all the crusty buildup on the coil and particle matter lodged inside the cotton,
Then you'd try alcohol and while it might last 2 or 3 puffs longer, still no good as a coil saving exercise.
Now you might brainwave an ultrasonic cleaner to do the job and after some experiments, still not right.
Possibly even blasting liquid propane from one of those blowtorch cartridge thingies, through the coil, somewhere inbetween.
At this point you try the old dismantle and rewick the coil trick, after all if it was handbuilt in the factory, it shouldnt be too hard.
After fiddling for an hour, you eventually manage to get it all back together again, if it doesnt dry hit after the 2nd toot, chances are its flooded and gurgling before the 1st.
At this point you realize that getting the original cotton porosity and density correct might be a little more tricky than originally surmised.
So you hoes* for the RBA for Baby Beast and start wicking and building your own coils.
Somewhere, on a forum perhaps
, you hear of a RTA thats very easy to build on and figure with all the hassle of fiddling on the tiny BabyBeast RBA it might be time to stick the hand in the pocket again for a proper RTA.
Welcome to the rabbithole, its a slippery slope, but at least its clean from all the various solvents you've managed to acquire.
ps anyone looking for an ultrasonic cleaner?
kidding its not for sale.
*hoes as in cough up
Can you rinse a coil?
Yes, but Id be surprised if it lasted for more than 10 puffs.
After a rinse which only dilutes unheated ejuice, you'd still have all the crusty buildup on the coil and particle matter lodged inside the cotton,
Then you'd try alcohol and while it might last 2 or 3 puffs longer, still no good as a coil saving exercise.
Now you might brainwave an ultrasonic cleaner to do the job and after some experiments, still not right.
Possibly even blasting liquid propane from one of those blowtorch cartridge thingies, through the coil, somewhere inbetween.
At this point you try the old dismantle and rewick the coil trick, after all if it was handbuilt in the factory, it shouldnt be too hard.
After fiddling for an hour, you eventually manage to get it all back together again, if it doesnt dry hit after the 2nd toot, chances are its flooded and gurgling before the 1st.
At this point you realize that getting the original cotton porosity and density correct might be a little more tricky than originally surmised.
So you hoes* for the RBA for Baby Beast and start wicking and building your own coils.
Somewhere, on a forum perhaps
Welcome to the rabbithole, its a slippery slope, but at least its clean from all the various solvents you've managed to acquire.
ps anyone looking for an ultrasonic cleaner?
kidding its not for sale.
*hoes as in cough up