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I think you would be better off with something like the Innokin T18e kit, they tend to make reliable kits, and whilst its a little thicker than the Blu (18mm diameter as opposed to 14mm) its not too big. It's available in a few different colours too.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Innokin-Endura-T18E-Starter-Kit/dp/B01GTKGHCE

or

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Innokin-Endura-Shisha-1-5ohm-coils/dp/B0767KWSDF/ref=sr_1_1_s_it?s=drugstore&ie=UTF8&qid=1524169760&sr=1-1&keywords=T18e+coils&th=1
I was looking at them what kind of carts can I get to put on the after tho tjats what stopped me look g further into it as the extra thickness stumped me I'm honestly clueless ☹
 
The T18 uses replaceable atomiser heads (coils) like these

https://www.theelectroniccigarette.co.uk/catalogsearch/result/?q=t18

and this one is a similar diameter to what you have (14 mm)

https://www.theelectroniccigarette..../joyetech-ego-aio-eco-e-cig-kit-e-liquid.html
and uses replaceable atomiser heads
https://www.theelectroniccigarette.co.uk/joyetech-ego-aio-eco-atomizer-heads-x-5.html

TECC offers a 20% discount using promo code POTV20 so brings the price down on the T18 to a similar price as Amazon (but you also get to choose a free bottle of e-liquid). Postage is free over £30

I haven’t used either of these devices but have seen both mentioned favourably on the forum.

edit: just found a link to a review on the joyetech ego if you want to have a look

https://www.planetofthevapes.co.uk/...outh-to-lung/threads/joyetech-ego-eco.156675/
 
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The T18 uses replaceable atomiser heads (coils) like these

https://www.theelectroniccigarette.co.uk/catalogsearch/result/?q=t18

and this one is a similar diameter to what you have (14 mm)

https://www.theelectroniccigarette..../joyetech-ego-aio-eco-e-cig-kit-e-liquid.html
and uses replaceable atomiser heads
https://www.theelectroniccigarette.co.uk/joyetech-ego-aio-eco-atomizer-heads-x-5.html

TECC offers a 20% discount using promo code POTV20 so brings the price down on the T18 to a similar price as Amazon (but you also get to choose a free bottle of e-liquid). Postage is free over £30

I haven’t used either of these devices but have seen both mentioned favourably on the forum.

edit: just found a link to a review on the joyetech ego if you want to have a look

https://www.planetofthevapes.co.uk/...outh-to-lung/threads/joyetech-ego-eco.156675/
Ive ordered a innokin t18e off Amazon I had some vouchers the look easy to change the coils and the coils are cheap enough what' the difference in the coils I notice there is different numbers is it higher the number harder you have to draw ?
 
Ive ordered a innokin t18e off Amazon I had some vouchers the look easy to change the coils and the coils are cheap enough what' the difference in the coils I notice there is different numbers is it higher the number harder you have to draw ?

Not as far as I am aware, a tighter draw is achieved by adjusting the airflow (the t18e doesn’t have adjustable airflow) or changing the drip tip (don’t know if you can on the t18e).

There is only one coil resistance from what I can see (1.5 ohm) so you don’t need to worry.

If you have any questions about it it would probably be better posting a new thread so that t18e users will be able to help
 
Not as far as I am aware, a tighter draw is achieved by adjusting the airflow (the t18e doesn’t have adjustable airflow) or changing the drip tip (don’t know if you can on the t18e).

There is only one coil resistance from what I can see (1.5 ohm) so you don’t need to worry.

If you have any questions about it it would probably be better posting a new thread so that t18e users will be able to help
Thanks for your help
 
Sounds pretty expected that they would change to proprietary connections once people sussed out the fact that they could buy replaceable coils. Same as phone chargers and headphones, etc.

While it gets people off cigs, they’ll just be banking on making vaping nice and easy, which will cater to a lot of their market and keep them on their devices. As others have said, a lot of people don’t want to worry about all the settings, wrapping their own coils and getting juice all over. I used one for a while tbh, but was quite early to the whole e-cig thing. When I did change over it was mainly a financial decision, but it’s probably cost me more in the long run since I’ve ended up buying all sorts lol.
 
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