Coil Review: More Coils by Bombers Coils

Coil Review: More Coils by Bombers Coils

Bombers Coils have been at it again! Always creating something new, these guys have just released 3 new types for you all to salivate over.

My last review of their coils saw me giving them quite a bit of praise for their well built and long lasting builds, let’s see what they’ve come up with!

Today we’re taking a look at “Bombers Coils”.

(These coils were provided by the vendor for the purpose of review)

Product Specifications:

I received 3 new types of coils from Bombers, here are the specifications of each.

Toobies

Approx 0.07 – 0.09 ohms
Stacked 6x .5 Kanthal framed with 26g N*) and a 36g N80 fuse
These are wrapped for one purpose! To run on your favourite mech.
A hard hitting warm dense flavourful vape.
RECOMMENDED FOR: Single battery and parallel mech mods.

Nukes

Approx 0.11 – 0.14 ohms
Stacked 6x .4 kanthal framed with 28g Kanthal and a 36g N80 fuse.
Flavour and clouds, clouds and flavour. Run these babies on a regulated device and dial them in!
RECOMMENDED FOR: Regulated devices (110-140 watts)

ET

Approx 0.15 – 0.18 ohms
Stacked 6x .4 Kanthal framed with 26g N80 and a 34g N80 Alien fuse
A single coil FRALIEN! Offering all the flavour and thick clouds of a framed staple and the increased wicking of an Alien fuse!
RECOMMENDED FOR: Mechanical mod and regulated devices.

 

The Review:

There’s something for everybody in Bombers Coils latest release, of the 3 types, they’ve got mech users, regulated users, and single coil users covered!

I’ve been running these samples through their paces for the last month, giving them hell, and generally treating them really really badly. They’ve been through countless dry burns, a heap of coil gunking juices, and some pretty rough wicking. These things have been put through a lot, and they keep on asking for more. Like the little engine that could, these coils have not skipped a beat, and no matter what I’ve thrown at them, just keep on performing over and over again!

To say that I’m impressed would be an understatement, these things just work!

Build quality

Fantastic build quality as usual from Bombers Coils, they were a pleasure to fit into my various setups, and needed minimal priming giving me no issues with hotlegs or hotspots to get them going.

They’re wound quite well, I noticed only a little movement while clamping into RDA’s and were quite easy to squeeze back into place without distorting at all.

Ample leg room is provided, making sure that you can fit to any atomizer on the market.

Resistance Accuracy

The accuracy of the coil’s resistance rating is spot on. Here is what they came in at.

Toobies (dual coil) = 0.07 ohms (rated at 0.07 – 0.09 ohms)
Nukes (dual coil) = 0.13 ohms (rated at 0.11 – 0.14 ohms)
ET (single coil) = 0.17 ohms (rated at 0.15 – 0.18 ohms)

Great taste

As always, with advanced coils, the taste is superb, I particularly noticed that the ET coil seemed to wick a lot easier than other coils that I’ve put into my Haku, so rest assured, you really can shove a lot of wick inside of them without risk of choking the wicking.

These coils are built with quite low resistance and have a lot of wire in them, so a higher wattage will be required and therefore they will give you a very warm vape.

Where to Buy

You can pick up “Bombers Coils” by contacting them directly through their facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/Bombers-Coils-384198575357680/) or from Vapen (https://vapen.com.au/products/bombers-pre-made-coils), who stock them in their store as well.

Final Thoughts:

I’m impressed again at Bombers Coils attention to detail and thought gone into providing options for every type of vaper. These 3 new coils bring their range to 7 fantastic choices that most vapers will love.

From ease of fitment to accuracy of resistance, Bombers coils have again delivered a range of coils that are a pleasure to work with and more importantly, kick butt in both flavour and cloud production!

Disclaimer:

Pre-made coils such as these are recommended for advanced users, you should always build and check your resistance using a reliable ohm reader, and every care should be taken to avoid putting low builds on devices where you may go below your battery’s maximum amperage.

 

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Shane Presser has been vaping since 2013, and has extensive experience with advanced equipment, coil builds and DIY mixing. He is the man behind VapersGarage, and also more recently Aussie Vape Stores, a resource to help vapers find their nearest Vape Shops, and eLiquid Vendors.

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