Breeze 2 Broken?

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Nick_Lehow

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Hey Guys! I bought a breeze 2 the other week and it was working great. Without knowing, I put the 0.6 ohm coil in and filled the tank with 48mg Nic salts. After watching a couple videos, I realized that the 1.0 ohm coil is intended for nic salts. I also noticed that with the 0.6, I would often get popping and juice in my mouth. I decided to change the coil to the 1.0 a couple days ago and stupidly left a bit of juice in the tank when I took it out. After changing the coil and refilling the tank I now only get a burning smell when I press the button. Does anyone know how to get rid of this? The juice has been sitting in the tank for a couple days now so the filters are completely saturated. I feel like it has something to do with the fact that there was a bit of juice left over when i took the coil out. Thanks.
 

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If you burnt a coil the only solution is a new coil

Agreed. Leaving juice in it shouldn't have caused a problem, but lots of others things will. If you've been using it for a few weeks, it's probably just reached the end of its natural life. The Breeze itself should be fine, but you do need a new pod/coil.

I'll also mention that whichever coil is 'intended' for nic salts, both nic salts and freebase nic will work in any given coil.
 
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stols001

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Nic salts don't harm "lower ohm coils." There are no special coils "meant" for nic salts DESPITE what manufacturers DO and SAY.

IN fact, when I hear crud like Aspire saying their "nic salt capable coil" has like HALF the airflow of it's counterparts, I tend to think that the myth of the nic salt juice even BURNING OUT coils more quickly is TOTAL bunk.

Any coil is going to suck if you reduce the airflow by half, no matter WHAT you shove in there (freebase or nic salt). I was kind of annoyed when I got that response when I asked Aspire what the "nic salt" coil was about.

They are sort of "niching" themselves into the ULTRA ULTRA high nic nicsalt thing by taking coils and making them produce less vapor in many ways.

Perhaps some pods (like the Juul) do that well but a lot of them do it Very Badly and quite HONESTLY the regular coil might work just as well, you get nic overload symptoms before you like, DIE.

It's nonsense, and etc. Whatever you did to kill your coil, it wasn't the nic salts. Also notice that oh, you used your high nic salts in a OMG 0.6 COIL for days on end and didn't even notice. I am going to bet that you probably self adjusted when you had enough nicotine.

I really hate it, I have been using nicsalts at around 18% in all my devices for over a YEAR now. I am MTL. I get excellent coil life, because I prime my coils and mix my own juice and don't overload it with sweetener and gunk. Etc.

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