Does temperature control help avoid coil gunk with nets

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J Wo

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Not sure about the other comments. I actually find them disturbingly wrong. If you have to change coils often your doing something wrong. With kanthal coils, I can make them last a really long time, like months. All you have to do it dry burn them and re wick them. I don't see the need to actually change them unless the kanthal is degrading which should take quite a while. Now the problem with tc is you can not dry burn the coils. So coil life will be SUBSTANTIALLY shorter. You can not ever under any circumstances dry burn titanium, you can pulse it without making it glow but I don't think that's really helping.

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I'm curious, why can't someone dry burn titanium? I have not started using it yet and would like to know before I do. Does it change the metalic properties or something? I would like to try using titanium wire because I've read and heard that the flavore is much better. Thank you for any help or advice that you can give.
 

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I'm curious, why can't someone dry burn titanium? I have not started using it yet and would like to know before I do. Does it change the metalic properties or something? I would like to try using titanium wire because I've read and heard that the flavore is much better. Thank you for any help or advice that you can give.
Titanium also referred to as ti makes a very good vape. Ti is easy to work with because it's resistance is better for making builds. If you make ti glow then release it as it cools at white layer forms. I'm not expert in temp control but it's looks harmful and makes the ti brittle so like I said I would never dry burn titanium. So far I'm loving the flavor tho.

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Naturally extracted tobacco. It is made by soaking tobacco (cigar, pipe tobacco, etc.) in PG (sometimes VG) and filtering out the largest lumps.

Titanium also referred to as ti makes a very good vape. Ti is easy to work with because it's resistance is better for making builds. If you make ti glow then release it as it cools at white layer forms. I'm not expert in temp control but it's looks harmful and makes the ti brittle so like I said I would never dry burn titanium. So far I'm loving the flavor tho.

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Thank you both very much for your responses. That makes sense in both cases.

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