New to coil rebuilding? Wanna get your hands on RTA/RDA? Geekvape Eagle Tank is the one meets most vapers’ growing needs without getting involved in any rebuilding dilemma. What amazing is Geekvape offers as many as 20 coil options for vapers to select. No matter which vaping level you are, you would find one coil among the 20 to satisfy you.
Meanwhile, Geekvape claims the lifespan of these coils are 5 times longer than regular ones’. Though these are pre-made coils, they are cleanable and rewickable. By the way, it is said the coils features hand built quality.
The Eagle atomizer from Geekvape is such a tank option both for flavor chasers and cloud chasers.
Now Heaven Gifts gives you chances to win this amazing tank! We prepared 1 set of Eagle tank and 4 HBC coils this time. Three winners will be chosen.
Reply any of the rules below to enter:
1.Share your coil rebuilding experience if you have
2.What kind of wire your coil is made of
3.How do you think about this Eagle tank
4.Tag 2 friends to join the game, like @HeavenGifts
Note:
1.The contest ends on August 17, 2016.
2.Three winners will be selected via random.org. The first winner we randomly pick will get the Eagle tank. The second and third one will get 2 HBC coils separately. 3.At least 30 participants join our contest.
Ok, I am no master coil buider. But using 22 awg Titanium I can build a pair of coils for any of my atomizers that clock in at .08-.12 ohm without blinking an eye usually. Standard spaced coils is how we roll at my crime scene. I have also built some crazy Stevie Ray Vaughan coils. But never good enough to photograph and share except this bad boy:
That was in a Kanger Sub-Tank Mini (looky ozo!)
Still to this day one of the best flavor producing builds I have ever made.
I’ve been building my own coils for a few months. Tried making my own claptons once. It went ok but was too much work for too little enjoyment for me.
My coils are made out of ss316L. I build either simple round wire builds and use various Clapton and weaved ss316L.
I’ve seen some reviews that have been really positive and would for sure be interested in trying this this out. As for the prebuilt coils I think that would benefit those people like me who don’t enjoy building all that much and would rather make ejuice.
I do build my own coils, but it’s very hard sometimes with arthritis.
I like using SS 316L
The new Eagle looks like a well-built tank I would love to own. @MisterSinner@Fenrir1@AndyT
Even with all my other attys in daily rotation…I keep 4 Subtank/Toptanks in daily use.
The more I play with that little RBA the better the flavor gets.
I have a clapton jig, but I only make standard, fused, and twisted claptons.
Most of the time I don’t even use claptons, and none of them (attys) have seen any kanthal A1 in over a year.
I’ve been building my own coils for about a year. It’s been pretty much a trial and error experience.
I usually use 26g Kanthal or SS316L. Sometimes I’ll use 24g… just depends on the tank I’m building for. I’ve done a few twisted builds but mostly stick to single wire.
The Eagle is a pretty sexy looking tank and looks like it is super versatile with all the coil options available for it.
1.Share your coil rebuilding experience if you have - I’ve been building my own coils, since i’ve started vaping. Single, dual, twisted, sub ohm, regular coils, micro coils - i like to experiment with coil building. My favorite material is kanthal. My fav. build is:
kanthal 28 gauge, dual coil, parallel, 7 wraps on 2 mm
2.What kind of wire your coil is made of - kanthal forever!!!
3.How do you think about this Eagle tank - i like this brand. cool new product!
4.Tag 2 friends to join the game, like @HeavenGifts
1, Always slightly confused by what people refer to when they say ‘building’ coils, I don’t make complex coils from scratch, leave that malarky to the experts, but I have been making my own coils from a reel for over a year now, don’t really follow an exact science with it, always seems to work ok…lol I buy more complicated coils ready to fit.
2. Kenthal usually, I have Alien claptons in my cloud chaser @ 0.42 ohms, but I have duel spaced .22 Ti in my Tsunami @0.23ohm
3. Loving the Tsunami so I would love to see what their tank was all about, looks like an epic piece of kit.
4 @Bearkat@MisterSinner
1.Been building for a while now. Not to bad now. But I remember my first was a twisted 2.28g dual stainless steel wire build. It was a super Hot and drank a ton of juice.
3. I think this eagle tank is beautiful. It’s truly amazing looking.
4.@Bearkat@Heaven_Gifts@jhmiller
I wish to voice agreement others have made to @Heaven_Gifts for the massive giveaways they have recently been doing this month, thank you very much… and I sincerly hope you have another 8 to 28 years of business (althought I won’t be around in 28 years
1.Share your coil rebuilding experience if you have
Fairly new… building on the Griffin 22mm and 25mm, and the Theorem, a few drippers (that I dislike)
2.What kind of wire your coil is made of
I am also fairly new to coil builds, nothing fancy, mainly single wrap SS 316L or pre-wrapped clapton wire, that I use at .5 to .6 (for both the SS and clapton) for 6-10 months
3.How do you think about this Eagle tank
I like the build, and would like to see what the prebuilt coils would be like at a .5 or so ohm.
Thanks for the reply, but no need to thank me… received my two backup Theorem tanks I purchased from your site yesterday, and vaping on the original one I believe I also had purchased from you (that or a Griffin… I’d have to check my records…)… I know I am speaking not only from myself… but thank you very much for the products you have been kind enough to be sharing, but also for the quick shipping for a location so far away… and the excellent customer service.