I have never used Notch Coils and know very little about them. I would like to know your thoughts on how they perform and are they worth trying.
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I currently have one in my Ultimo.I have never used Notch Coils and know very little about them. I would like to know your thoughts on how they perform and are they worth trying.
Nothing beats a good kick-in-your-face menthol driver, and the iJust 2 and notch coil works like a charm here.
I'll let @BumbleBee explain :
https://www.ecigssa.co.za/rebuilding-the-ijust2-with-a-notch-coil.t23126/
Very interesting indeed,sorry for the repetitive thread but I missed that one.Nothing beats a good kick-in-your-face menthol driver, and the iJust 2 and notch coil works like a charm here.
I'll let @BumbleBee explain :
https://www.ecigssa.co.za/rebuilding-the-ijust2-with-a-notch-coil.t23126/
Looks like they work best at low watts.May be worth the modest investment to try them.Yes sorry forgot to mention i use chilled Pineapple and the menthol really shines on the notch
Looks like they work best at low watts.May be worth the modest investment to try them.
My "normal" vape is the 60-70 watt range with my most often used OBS Engine tanks firing Clapton type coils so I consider 25w as low wattage on my Melo or Kayfun type tanks.Nothing wrong with this though.@kev mac , it depend on your definition of 'low watts'. I normally vape at around 25 watts for my tanks, as it keeps the demons at bay without me having to consult my bank manager and /or shrink about my excessive joose consumption.
To get roughly the same vape off the iJust tank on another regulated mod when the iJust battery is kaput, I usually set it to around 35W.
For someone constantly pushing 100w+ it's low, but for me and my normal 25W, it's definitely a nice hit, especially for an icy menthol.