coffeeboy Posted March 7, 2023 Posted March 7, 2023 I'm an old guy and was given a Vision 2 to start my vaping journey. I have been reading that coils need to replaced quite often in vapes, but when I go to shop nobody could tell me what to order. Finally one person said since I am using pre-filled carts they have coils built in and the Vision Spinner 2 does not have a coil itself, Is this true? Does the Spinner 2 have a coil? I plan to use the pre-filled cartridges while I am learning for now. Again I need to understand this whole coil thing.
Tam Posted March 7, 2023 Posted March 7, 2023 A Vision Spinner 2 is just the battery part (the lower part with the on/off button). The tank that holds the eliquid and screws in on top of that is what has a coil inside that will need periodic replacement, what you're calling a 'cart'. If you're using a pre-filled cart/tank, they come preinstalled with the coils inside and it does not need to be replaced. Not knowing exactly the type and style of 'cart' you're using, I can't give you more specifics than that but all the pre-filled units I'm familiar with, none of them have coils that can be replaced, they're all one piece. That said, I'm also not familiar with any all-in-one carts that are used with Vision Spinners, only tanks. Good for you to start vaping instead of smoking. coffeeboy and cany 2
coffeeboy Posted March 7, 2023 Author Posted March 7, 2023 Thanks! You actually explained it better than anyone on vape sub reddits. I've asked this of several people. Thanks! Yes I am using the all in one cartridges. As I am understanding it now a cart (cartridge) is a disposable where the tank is one that you fill yourself. I think I finally got it! Tam 1
Tam Posted March 8, 2023 Posted March 8, 2023 Yes, that's it. I've never seen an all-in-one cartridge for Vision Spinners before. I have several that I still use on occasion, but I use mine with a Kangor mini and a 1.8 ohm coil. This combination was very popular when they first came out many years ago now, but I still enjoy them now and then. I'm glad I was able to answer your question. Hope all goes well!
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