Burnt Coils Suck. Here’s My Fix Routine – What’s Yours?

The worst thing is when you go for a vape and it tastes burnt. :-1: That happened to me once. I was just trying to relax, took a puff, and it tasted awful – like something was burnt. Right then, I decided I had to do something different.

Now, I always make sure the coils in my vape are really soaked with e-liquid before I start using it. I put enough liquid on the coil so it’s completely wet. This has totally fixed the problem of the burnt taste for me. :relieved:

Slowing down helped a lot, too. I used to take lots of puffs in a row, but now I wait a bit between them. :no_entry_sign::fire: This has made my coils last longer.

And those super sweet e-liquids? They can mess up your coils quickly because of how sugary they are. I started using ones that aren’t as sweet sometimes, and it makes a difference. The coils don’t get ruined as fast. :candy::arrow_right::broccoli:

Looking after my coils is now just part of my routine when I vape, and it’s worth it every time. I don’t get that nasty burnt taste anymore. :smiley: What about you? Got any tips for keeping your coils in good shape? Let me know in the comments – let’s help each other have a better vape experience! :speech_balloon::dash:

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The coil has different ohm, choice the different PG VG is better for you coil.

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I always use less than the recommended wattage,clear out leftover juice from sitting overnight and then fill it it again.

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What a good routine. I’d like to learn from your way. Burt coils really can ruin the experience.

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Good way to protect coil but waste juice. perhaps we should 2/3 fill pod, less juice,fill frequency.

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yeah! Filling it with less juice would be a good way to protect our coils!

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Thanks for sharing this tips with us, I would love to try to protect my coil and vape!