Lost Vape UB PRO Coils (3-Pack): Elevate Your Vaping Experience
Product Overview
Shop the Lost Vape UB PRO Coils (3-Pack), featuring a 0.15ohm P1 and 0.3ohm P3 Mesh coil option designed to deliver delicious vapor and flavor. These coils are engineered to provide an exceptional vaping experience with their advanced mesh technology and compatibility with a range of Lost Vape devices.
Product Features
- Brand: Lost Vape
- Coil Series: Lost Vape UB Pro Coil Series
- Coil Options:
- 0.15ohm UB Pro P1 Mesh Coil: Ideal for high-wattage vaping and cloud production, rated for 70-90W.
- 0.3ohm UB Pro P3 Mesh Coil: Offers a balance of flavor and vapor, rated for 60-75W.
- UB Pro RBA Coil: 1-Pack with 3 Coils for customization and personal preference.
- Installation: Press-fit coil installation for easy and quick replacements.
Product Specifications
- Resistance Options:
- 0.15ohm UB Pro P1 Mesh Coil
- 0.3ohm UB Pro P3 Mesh Coil
- Wattage Ranges:
- 0.15ohm: 70-90W
- 0.3ohm: 60-75W
- Compatibility: Designed for use with Lost Vape devices that support the UB Pro coil series, such as the Ursa Quest Kit, Thelema Quest Kit, and Thelema Solo 100W.
- Pack Size: Comes in a convenient pack of three (3) coils.
FAQs
- What devices are compatible with Lost Vape UB PRO Coils?
- The Lost Vape UB PRO Coils are designed for use with Lost Vape devices that support the UB Pro coil series, such as the Ursa Quest Kit, Thelema Quest Kit, and Thelema Solo 100W.
- What are the different coil resistance options available?
- The Lost Vape UB PRO Coils come in two resistance options: 0.15ohm and 0.3ohm.
- How do I install the Lost Vape UB PRO Coils?
- The coils feature a press-fit installation method, making it easy to replace them in your device. Be sure to properly prime each coil before use.
- What is the benefit of using mesh coils?
- Mesh coils provide a larger surface area for heating, resulting in quicker ramp-up times, better flavor, and increased vapor production compared to traditional wire coils.
- Are there any precautions I should take when using these coils?
- Yes, if using coils with sub-ohm resistance, ensure you have a good understanding of how to use mods and batteries that can handle sub-ohm coils. Always follow safety precautions and handling guidelines.