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UWELL Crown V Replacement Coils 0.2 - Vape Juice Depot
UWELL
UWELL Crown V Replacement Coils
Sale priceFrom $ 11.98
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Four Boxes of FreeMax Maxus Pro Replacement Coils 3 pieces per pack - Vape Juice Depot
FreeMax
FreeMax Maxus Pro Replacement Coils
Sale priceFrom $ 14.00
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A Box of Aspire Minican Meshed Coil with a warning sign and a coil next to it - Vape Juice Depot
Aspire Vape
Aspire Minican Meshed Coil
Sale price$ 9.99
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VooPoo UFORCE Replacement Coils - Vape Juice Depot
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VooPoo UFORCE Replacement Coils
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A box of Yocan Evolve-D Plus Replacement Coils and 5 coils next to it - Vape Juice Depot
Two Box of GeekVape S Series Coils and a pack of five coils next to it - Vape Juice Depot
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GeekVape S Series Coils
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A box of FreeMax MS Mesh Replacement Coil and 5pack coils next to it - Vape Juice Depot
FreeMax
FreeMax MS Mesh Replacement Coils
Sale price$ 11.99
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2-Pack IJOY Aria Replacement Pod and two boxes next to it - Vape Juice Depot
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IJOY Aria Replacement Pod
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If you're a vape enthusiast, you know that few things are more dreaded than discovering that your vape coils are dead. Dead replacement coils result in a leaking tank, an awful taste, and poor-quality hits. For this reason, keeping several spare coils on hand is always a good idea.

We carry the top-selling coils for vape and clearomizers at highly affordable prices. You'll be able to stock up by brands such as Lost Vape, VooPoo, UWELL, JoyTech, SMOKTech, Yocan, Vaporesso, and HorizonTech. You'll find various coils completely compatible with your mod's tank.

Whether you want replacement coils that utilize the latest technology or a pack of coils that work with older devices, you'll find exactly what you're looking for. 

You can never have too many replacement coils in your collection. A vape coil lasts for about three to four weeks before its wick burns out. Once the wick no longer functions properly, your coil won't be able to do its job. Keep atomizer vape coil on hand to avoid losing vaping time when your coil dies unexpectedly.

When cleaning your coil, it's best to clean your tank simultaneously.

Cleaning your coil can be a more intricate process. Replaceable coils come in two varieties: coil heads for tanks, which are housed in a small metal chamber with an absorbent wick, and coils for rebuildable setups, which necessitate user installation and wicking. The cleaning method for each type varies significantly. Determine the type of coil you have and proceed with the steps below.

Replaceable Coils:
Replaceable coil heads from sub-ohm tanks can be cleaned, extending their lifespan by a few extra days. Soaking dirty coils and rinsing them removes some residues, but not all, due to the presence of wicks. While waiting for water to evaporate fully may take time, the additional vaping days make the effort worthwhile. Here is how you should clean your replaceable coils:
1. Let your coil soak in ethanol, vinegar, or cheap vodka for at least a couple of hours
2. Place it under the tap and rinse
3. Rinse once more with some distilled water
4. Blow air on the open side of your coil to force water to the wicking holes
5. Set it aside until all water has evaporated

Rebuildable Coils:
If you use a rebuildable atomizer, you should get used to cleaning your coils because you should do it fairly often! You can follow these steps for deeper cleaning.
1. Remove wicks from coils
2. Dry burn your coils lightly (don't let them glow too much)
3. Remove the atomizer from your mod
4. Place under running water
5. Brush them lightly with a toothbrush or a coil cleaning tool
6. Rinse once again
7. End with a final dry burn to remove the last droplets of water
If your coils are still gunked up or flavor production has dropped significantly, it's time to rebuild your atomizer. Proper cleaning will extend the life of your coils, but at some point, they will give in to time and extensive use.

Experiencing an acrid, dry, or burnt vape taste can be incredibly frustrating during your vaping session, whether you're a novice or a seasoned vaper. However, there's no need to rush into purchasing a new kit just yet! If your vape still tastes burnt even with a new coil, read on for tips on resolving this issue.

How to fix it?
1. Make sure your vape coils are primed.
2. Ensure your vape tank is full.
3. Check that your wattage isn't too high.
4. Be careful not to chain-vape.
5. Ensure you're using the correct PG/VG ratio for your coil head.
6. Check your wick hasn't become clogged.

While undoubtedly frustrating, there are numerous reasons why your vape might have a burnt taste despite a new coil. Fortunately, these issues are often easily remedied. We're confident that we've addressed the most likely causes of your troubles. Follow the steps above to prevent burnt hits from ruining your vaping experience!

If you encounter a burnt taste in your disposable vape, don't fret, as there are ways to address a burnt coil and restore a smooth vaping experience. Here's how you can fix a burnt coil in your disposable vape:

Signs of a Burnt Coil in Your Disposable Vape:
- Unpleasant Taste
- Decreased Vapor Production
- Dark or Burnt-Looking Wick
- Gurgling Sounds
- Difficulty Inhaling

Steps to Fix a Burnt Coil in Your Disposable Vape:
1. Disassemble the Device
2. Clean the Coil
3. Prime the Coil with E-liquid
4. Reassemble and Refill the Device

Remember that if you continue to experience a burnt taste, it might be time to replace your disposable vape device, as the battery or other components may be irreparably damaged.