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The GFV Coil Building Tool Kit is an 8-piece set designed for DIY enthusiasts, featuring essential tools like stainless steel tweezers, scissors, and a wire jig. Lightweight and portable, this kit is perfect for beginners and built to withstand years of use with its durable materials.
Manufacturer | Homewire |
Item Weight | 11.8 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.3 x 3.5 x 1.26 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material | Rubber |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Usage | Amateur |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**R
Excellent value for the cost
I bought this to be my first coil-building kit; had never tried it before, so I needed something affordable, even if cheaply made. In this respect, this kit is absolutely perfect.Since getting this kit, I've used it to make multiple standard, parallel and twisted dual-coil builds and found the kit to include everything needed (obviously excluding the drill I twisted the wire with and the wire itself). My results have been as consistent as can be expected for newbie, so I have no doubt that experienced hands would be able to use this kit even more effectively.My only complaints lie with a couple key points of weakness: 1. The screwdriver bits just plain suck... Conveniently located inside the screwdriver, but the bits are soft and break far too easily. 2. The rivets holding the ceramic tips to the tweezers do not appear to be very reliable... I saw complaints about this and hoped it was just a matter of luck or care, but the ceramic tips do occasionally twist a bit and misalign. Luckily, I'm able to gently twist it back into alignment, but I would prefer it simply be a bit more sturdy. 3. The jig's 1.5mm tip is not something I'll be likely to use (generally 2.5 to 3.5mm for me), but simply taking it out and placing it back has caused that thin end to bend. Again, not an issue for me in any practical way, but worth noting for anyone who may want it. 4. The seams at the top and bottom of the inside of the case catch the tips of certain tools as their reinserted to their place, primarily the ceramic tweezers and screwdriver (the flat is the only one I need, so it stays on).All that said, this is still without a doubt an excellent kit that I have referred some fellow Vapers to. The value for the cost is excellent.My final thoughts: Overall, excellent purchase. I'd advise getting a separate, higher quality screwdriver, and the ceramic tweezer tips may occasionally offset a bit but, in my experience, they can easily be corrected and typically hold in place well enough.Update: Had this for two months now and the entire kit is still good. The screwdriver tips have stripped/twisted a bit, but continue to work and I must say the case is holding up better than expected; with the abuse it goes through (all with 7-8 squares of cotton stuffed inside stressing it all the more), it still looks great and the clasp is working just as well as the day it arrived.Honestly, if it wasn't for the crappy screwdriver bits, I would definitely buy this again, and I may well anyway if anything happens to this one.
Z**H
Solid quality, all the tools you need for a great price
Everything you need to build your pen could in one kit, the case is study and fits everything snuggly. The tools feel like they're solid quality and I'm not worried about anything to break. My local vape shop had the cheapest kit for 20, but this is a great replacement.
J**E
Great value with a small problem.
I had to make a small mod for it to more fit my needs and to make the case functional which was removing the pliers because; 1. I can never imagine having to use them and 2. they also prevent the case from closing right because the screwdriver and pliers interfere with each other. It will pop open very easily with both in the case at the same time. I replaced the useless pliers (atleast in my opinion) with my bag of cotton bacon and it can hold around 4 strips, which suits my needs way better.Overall the tools are pretty good quality for being Chinese and is well worth the asking price.
T**.
Bang for the buck
This is an inexpensive set but for the price it is built well. The mini screwdriver does not have many options and as you can usually get these for pretty cheap you may want to replace that with another form of screwdriver however the rest of the items are good quality they seem sturdy and are user-friendly. The scissors are fine for cutting cotton or something along that line but I wouldn't expect to be able to cut anything heavy with them but you do have some nice wire snips. All around I think this is a great kid the screwdriver is the only downfall but those are cheap any how to replace I certainly was not purchasing this product for the mini screwdriver
J**Y
the scissors are trash
I like the ceramic tweezers. And the coil jig. Other than that the rest of this kit is trash. In the picture with my review one of the blades on the scissors is bent, so much so that they don't even cut cotton. They're useless, and i literally just got the kit in the mail today. The pointed metal tweezers aren't the greatest looking, the tips look poorly fabricated, they're very thin and will break soon im sure. The screwdriver tool it comes with is pretty cool but I cant speak on how it works as I have not used it yet. I probably would not buy this kit, or from this company again due to the poor quality of the scissors, and the tweezers. If they were to correct the issue maybe I would. But for now, I cant reccomend anyone buy this, I kind of regret buying it, but it was only 13 bucks. Whatever no big deal. I didnt want to spend 32$ on the coil master kit but it looks like thags what I've got to do to get a kit where all the tools included work as they should. Go for vape, step your quality game up. Smh
Z**E
Once adjusted, it makes a decent travel kit for an RDA user.
I scrapped the coil brush because it is useless if you are a serious coil builder. No sense in cleaning coils if you can wrap a new one in seconds. Better flavor that way. I scapped the metal tweezers because the ceramic tweezers can do all the work on their own. The metal tweezers cannot be used to adjust the coils while firing. They serve only to tuck the cotton, and the ceramic tweezers can do that too. With the space I saved from taking the metal tweezers out, I added a few lengths of cotton in the package. I did this by cutting the cotton bag just low enough to wrap the cotton in on itself. This protects the cotton from the smells of machine oil that is in the kit from manufacturing. The cotton is enough for about five to ten builds. There was space in the area of the plier handles are of the kit to add some wire. I unspooled some 26 gauge wire and rewound it to add it to the band holding the plier handles secure. This was enough wire for about ten 3mm 10-wrap coils. I added a black rubber band to the outside of the kit to keep it from accidentally springing open while I am on the go. For the pricepoint ($15.99) and a little know-how the case and most of the contents were worth it. This is a decent starter point for a travel kit for an RDA user. You just really have to know what you need out of it (and what to add).
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