Should I get a Coilology 7 in 1 set or some Geekvape spools with a Jigging tool for flavor? I'm getting my OXVA Arbiter tomorrow and I'm curious to see who's used the Coilology 7 in 1 coils and if it's worth the price.
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I used some Kanthal Demon Killer Tiger Coils which left a bad taste in my mouth inside a Blotto Mini, Then bought myself some Hellvape Quad Core NI80 coils which tastes a little better after I had to rewrap them to make them a bit smallerNothing wrong with starting off with some prewrapped coils, that way you can figure out what you like and progress from there to wrap your own or get someone to custom wrap it for you. You'll soon find what works and what doesn't and then you can explore more with other metal types as well and different wraps and builds. So go for the prewrapped and take it from there.
It's very hard to find that specific set though and I see a lot of people are complaining about Demon Killer/ Vapefly and the Coilmaster Skynet KitI started my foray into fancy coils with that Coilology set and I think for the price it is a very decent product.
Like many things in vaping, there is little agreement on which coil/coils are the "best".
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I bought one of these Coilology 7 in 1 sets some time ago. There is really nothing wrong with them. The Juggernaut and Chain Link coils are seldom used but worked well enough.
I am afraid that you will have to find out for yourself what works for you and your budget.
The coilology kit will cost around R7 per coil.
"Better" coils will cost R 70 per coil, or even more.
The Coilology coils are good value for money.
It depends on the deck size or i.e the space between the posts. Some single or dual coil RTAs accommodate only 2.5mm ID (internal diameter) coils. It also depends on your personal preferences... most of the tanks on the market will accommodate 3mm coils with no issues whatsoeverAnother thing I'm confused about with the Coilology pack is that it has multiple sizes of inner diameter for some of the coils in the pack which confused me a bit... Some are listed as 2.5mm and 3.0mm![]()
It depends on the deck size or i.e the space between the posts. Some single or dual coil RTAs accommodate only 2.5mm ID (internal diameter) coils. It also depends on your personal preferences... most of the tanks on the market will accommodate 3mm coils with no issues whatsoever
Another thing I'm confused about with the Coilology pack is that it has multiple sizes of inner diameter for some of the coils in the pack which confused me a bit... Some are listed as 2.5mm and 3.0mm![]()
Sorry... Meant to add that it has 2 different diameters for the same coil type and different materials listed for all different coil types.
Those Coilology 7 in 1 packs are really good value coming in either SS or Ni80 versions. Just a really good variety of coils and not bad quality at all! Nowhere near a match on the BVC coils quite a few of us have been testing for @charln but i even buy coilology coils from Naturevape in the UK for my staple MTL coils. single round wire. fused claptons and MTL Aliens. That's what's also good about them, any coil out the pack you find you really like you can buy in tubs of 10 separately in future!
Not to be confused with Bottom Vertical Coil as in Nautilus stock coils etc! Bearded Viking Custom coils, it was during your absence mate! The ramp up and flavour is very impressive with all @charln's coils and i just love the signature fireside crackle they give for the first 24hours! Love his Hybrid coils!BVC coils? I missed something again, didn't I?
Aahhh, reminds me of the good old days when you could fix car breakdowns on the road with bloudraad en 'n tang.Personally i use a clothes hanger wire