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Which coil is best for Aspire Breeze 2?

Which coil is best for Aspire Breeze 2?

The Aspire Breeze 2 has two types of coils.

  • The first coil is the 0.6 ohm coil.
  • The second coil is the 1.0 ohm coil, which is what is installed in the Breeze 2, and used for nicotine salt liquids.
  • You can use normal e-liquid with either coil, but the 0.6 ohm will work better.
  • Can I use a .4 ohm coil for salt Nic?

    High concentration = high resistance This is the general rule of thumb for nic salts and vaper coils. The more concentrated the nic salts, the higher the resistance of your coil needs to be. If we take 20mg of nic salts in your e-liquid to be the standard, you’re looking at a coil with 1.0 to 1.4 ohms of resistance.

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    Can you use regular vape juice in a aspire Breeze 2?

    Depending on the pod you have plugged on, the Aspire Breeze 2 can take both sub-ohm e-liquids and nic salts.

    What coils fit the Aspire breeze?

    * The Breeze employs U-tech coils, a 0.6ohm for advanced flavor and vapor production, the 1.2 ohm coil specifically designed to work perfectly with high nicotine ejuice.

    How long do aspire Breeze 2 coils last?

    Current models lasts about 2 weeks to 2 months depending on use but can easily last 30 or more days under normal use. Make sure not to burn out the atomizer by dry vaporizing. Make sure that the atomizer/cartomizer had time to replenish with e liquid especially after multiple drags.

    What is the best coil for salt Nic?

    If you’re using a coil that’s around 1.0ohm to 1.2ohms you’ll get a decent nicotine hit and great flavour. For smokers getting through 5 to 10 cigarettes a day: You’re still a “moderate smoker” at this level and something like a 6mg or 10mg will work for you too.

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    Why does my Breeze 2 coil burn so fast?

    If you often experience harsh “dry hits” when vaping – and your Aspire coils burn out fast because their wicks are burning – you’re most likely using an e-liquid with too much VG. Try an e-liquid with a 50/50 VG/PG ratio for good wicking performance with most small coils.