Vape Coils
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Standard coils (MTL)
MTL coils have high resistance. This means that they are generally low powered (under 20 watts) and recommended to be used with e-liquid with a PG content of 50% or more. They give you a cigarette-style vape and are normally used with higher nicotine e-liquids. You would normally use these coils in pen style or pod kits.
- For Mouth to Lung vaping
- Higher resistance over 1.0 Ohms
- Ideal for thiner e-liquids or higher pg ratios
- last much longer than sub ohm coils (2-4weeks)
- Require 10-20 watt of power
- Produces less vapor
Sub-ohm coils (DTL)
Sub-ohm coil basically means that the resistance of the coil is smaller than 1.0ohm. Any coil that is below that resistance is considered a sub-ohm coil. These produce a lot more vapour than MTL coils because they work at much higher wattages. Recommended e-liquids to be used with these coils are 70% VG or higher and lower than 6mg in nicotine. Higher nicotine e-liquids do not work with sub-ohm coils as the throat hit would be too harsh.
- For Direct to lung or Sub ohm vaping
- Lower resistance below 0.9ohms
- Ideal for thicker or higher vg ratio vape liquids
- Need to be changed every 2-10 days depending on frequency of use-
- Requires over 25 watts of power
- Produces denser vapor
Ceramic coils
Ceramic coils are not as popular anymore but they still have a place on the market. They are the in-between coil sitting above MTL coils but below sub-ohm. They produce a good amount of vapour and flavour and can be used with almost any e-liquid. You may find high and low resistance coils and therefore use them at high and low powers so make sure you refer to the packaging for vaping instructions.
- Not all coils have a ceramic option
- Ceramic used instead of stainless steel wire
- Available for both MTL and DTL
- Last longer than traditional coils
Rebuildable (DIY) Coils
Rebuildable coils are coils you make yourself. These are for use in rebuildable tanks. All other types of coils are pre-assembled however, these coils consist of 2 main components: wire and cotton. You can find pre-built coils or just wires which you would have to build the coil with. Once you have your coil installed in an RDA/RDTA/RBA, you have to thread a strip of vaping cotton through it to act as the wick. This will soak up the e-liquid and hold it whilst the coil will heat up and burn the e-liquid, creating vapour. These coils need to be topped up often as the cotton will dry out within 4-5 puffs.
- Coils you make yourself using wire and cotton
- Can only be used with compatible tanks
- Best for flavour - Best for value for money
- Requires setting up every time coils needs changing
