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How To Clean Burnt Sub Ohm Tank Vape Coils

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If you vape at a higher wattage or chain vape, you will often need to replace the coil in your sub ohm vape tank. Depending on the type of tank your own, best vape coils can either be cheap or expensive. For example, the SMOK TFV8 baby beast coils for a pack of 5 are $15, whereas coils for the SMOK TFV12 prince for a pack of 3 are $20. As you can see there is a big price difference, usually, the larger tanks that give more clouds have higher coils replacements. An average lifespan of a vape coil, running it on recommended wattage settings is around 1 week. Get more out of it is usually an unrealistic figure unless you are a casual vapor. If you want to save money, you can clean any kind of vape coils using ethyl alcohol. This is the only safe alcohol solution that you can use with cleaning your e-cig coils, as it leaves no cleaning chemicals behind in the coils. Please don't use isopropyl alcohol as it is not recommended for vaping, as it may contain harmful chemicals even when evaporated out of the vape coil.

If you use thick e-liquids that have lots of sweeteners, such as donuts and cookie flavors, then your coils will get clogged up from the contents of the juice. When this happens, the flavor becomes to taste burnt and the clouds start to get smaller. Cleaning the vape coil will remove the gunk from the coil and will make the cotton fresh again. How long a cleaned coil depends on several factors, however, it can normally give you a few days extra. 

Cleaning vape coils with warm water is not recommended, as it can make the coils inside rust. I have tried cleaning some old coils with warm water and caused the performance of the vape tank to become poorer than it was originally. I find that water doesn't really remove the gunk from the coil itself, therefore you need to use ethyl alcohol.

Before cleaning the vape coils, it is essential that you have a brand new coil to vape on, please see best online vape store first. You will need to leave your old coils overnight for them to be cleaned.

1) Find an old unused empty plastic container. You could also use a plastic cup. Pour around about a quarter of ethyl alcohol into the container or cup you are using.

2) It's best to clean multiple coils at the same time, rather than cleaning one coil at a time. So, go ahead and pop in your coils into the container or cup you are using the solution in.

3) Place the container in a cupboard that is out of the way. You will need to allow them to soak in overnight.

4) You will need to remove the vape coils that you have cleaned the following day. Remove each coil and dry it with a soft towel. You can now pour the ethyl alcohol solution into the drain of the sink and dispose of the cup or if you have more coils to clean you reuse it again. Now you will need to leave the coils to dry for another day, so the ethyl alcohol can evaporate.

Cleaning vape coils is a good short-term solution to save you buying more coils. This method might help you gain a few extra days out of them before they turn bad again, please see Canada Online Vape Store. Coils can only be cleaned once. The second time you clean them the cotton will be worn down and its best the bin them at that point.
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