Griffin 25 Plus - Single Coil - Less Flavor

Very nice! It looks like it should be in front of a heavy construction vehicle. Clearing boulders!

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LOL, I call it Mad Max

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I use 8 wrap split coils of 28 Ga in a 3mm coil in mine and the flavor is fine. Koh Gen Do cotton for whatever that’s worth.

Put this on my Amazon Prime Wishlist…thanks for posting

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Sure, no problem. They are a good starting point.

first of all… you do’t give much info…
Coil wire / Ohms / ID / Watts your’re working at …

and imho dual coils are better than a single one…

Single: coil: you save battery power and sacrificing flavor
Dual Coil: you get more flavor but you are sacrificing more battery power

just in general (there’s no need to analyze it more for the answer you asked)

if you want to ask for a build that works nicely… well:
try building claptons 26/30 or 26/34 SS316L or Kanthal with Inner Diameter 2 or 2.5mm… 5-6 wraps… (single coil)

if you want plain kanthal a1 build:
2.0 - 2,5mm Inner Diameter, 10wraps 24ga Kanthal… (single coil) will do some nice job too… :slight_smile:

gl and hf :slight_smile:

Yes and no. In an atomizer designed for single coil builds you can get just as much flavor as a dual coil build. In a dual coil atomizer that has the option for single coil you will usaully lose flavor with a single coil.

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I personally love my Griffins, using the Griffin 25 and the Griffin mini (not the original Griffin, it’s juice flow sucked with the chimney too close to the glass). I haven’t used the ā€œPlusā€ Griffin. I use duel single strand coils (not claptons or anything) at 0.30 ohm and have no issues with flavor.

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i will agree that some single coil rta tanks provide great taste etc… but lets better stay in the stereotype… further analysis will have no end… there are also many factors like the build, how great the user if performing, the tank itself, airflow, etc etc… these things have no end. and this is one of the beauties about vaping…

but the stereotypes are kinda like:
let’s say you want to make a 0.5 coil on a single and a dual coil… 24ga for example…
single coil: about 7 wraps… and that’s all
dual coil: like 12-14 wraps

in the dual coil example you need in reality 2x1 ohm coils… so you have more coil on the wicks surface while at the same time you produce more vapor and getting more flavor… while they will need more power to burn…
Single coil: like 25-30 Watts… Dual Coil: like 45+ Watts
i think we will all agree on that :slight_smile:

Oh, don’t make an assumption like that please.

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Every RTA/RDA has a build it works best with. Trick is to find it. To simply believe either a single coil or a double coil is inherently better is myopic. Per the airflow design of the Griffin, I would not personally put a single coil build in it and expect it to perform the same or better than a dual coil. Having said that, another person who enjoys a different draw may think differently.

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