Vaporesso's GT coil platform is one of the most versatile in the sub-ohm world. A single coil family that spans the NRG Tank, NRG SE, NRG Mini, NRG PE, SKRR, Cascade Baby, Cascade Baby SE, and even the original Cascade Tank (with adapter). Three coils per pack, organic cotton wicking, and a threaded base that screws directly into the tank. No proprietary nonsense, just solid engineering across a wide device range.
The lineup includes five coil options covering everything from ceramic flavour specialists to cloud-chasing powerhouses. The GT cCell ceramic coils are the standout for flavour purity, using a porous ceramic heating element instead of traditional wire and cotton. The GT 8 sits at the opposite end, a quad-cylinder configuration rated 50-110W for maximum vapour. Somewhere in between, the GT 2 and GT Mesh coils cover the most common vaping preferences with balanced performance.
Vaporesso NRG GT Replacement Coils 3PK Specs at a Glance
| Spec |
Details |
| Quantity |
3 coils per pack |
| Wicking |
Organic cotton |
| Installation |
Threaded (screw into tank base) |
| Coil Options |
0.5ohm GT cCell, 0.3ohm GT cCell2, 0.4ohm GT 2, 0.15ohm GT 8, 0.18ohm GT Mesh |
| Compatible Tanks |
NRG Tank, NRG SE, NRG Mini, NRG PE, SKRR, Cascade Baby, Cascade Baby SE, Cascade (with adapter) |
Which GT Coil Should You Choose?
Each GT coil variant targets a different style of vaping. Here is how they break down.
0.5ohm GT cCell (Best for Flavour)
Ceramic heating element delivers some of the cleanest flavour in the sub-ohm coil market. The porous ceramic wicks efficiently and resists gunk buildup better than cotton alone. A great pick for vapers who prioritize taste over cloud size.
0.3ohm GT cCell2
The second-generation ceramic coil. Slightly lower resistance for a warmer vape and more vapour than the original cCell, while retaining the ceramic flavour advantage. A solid middle ground between flavour purity and production.
0.4ohm GT 2 (Best All-Rounder)
Dual-coil configuration with traditional cotton wicking. Good flavour, good vapour, good coil life. The default recommendation for anyone who does not have a strong preference and just wants reliable, balanced performance.
0.15ohm GT 8 (Cloud Chaser)
Quad-cylinder configuration rated 50-110W. This is the high-wattage option for maximum vapour production. Burns through juice faster and demands more battery power, but the clouds and warmth are unmatched in the GT family.
0.18ohm GT Mesh
Mesh heating strip for even heat distribution across the wicking material. Excellent flavour with strong vapour production. Heats up fast and delivers consistent hits from the first puff to the last. A modern alternative to the ceramic coils.
As a general rule, the ceramic cCell coils prioritize flavour purity, the GT 2 balances everything evenly, and the GT 8 and GT Mesh lean toward power and production. All five work with freebase e-liquid at 3mg or 6mg in a direct-lung draw style.
How Does It Compare?
All five GT coil types serve different vaping priorities. Here is a side-by-side breakdown.
📊 GT cCell vs. cCell2 vs. GT 2 vs. GT 8 vs. GT Mesh
| Feature |
0.5ohm cCell |
0.3ohm cCell2 |
0.4ohm GT 2 |
0.15ohm GT 8 |
0.18ohm GT Mesh |
| Heating Element |
Ceramic |
Ceramic |
Dual Wire |
Quad Cylinder |
Mesh Strip |
| Flavour |
Excellent |
Excellent |
Very Good |
Good |
Excellent |
| Vapour |
Moderate |
Good |
Good |
Maximum |
High |
| Wattage Range |
25-35W |
30-45W |
30-65W |
50-110W |
50-85W |
| Coil Life |
Long |
Good |
Good |
Moderate |
Good |
| Best For |
Flavour purists |
Flavour + warmth |
Everyday use |
Cloud chasers |
All-around performance |
Bottom line: The GT cCell ceramic coils win on flavour purity and longevity. The GT 8 is the power pick for maximum vapour at high wattages. The GT Mesh offers the best of both worlds with excellent flavour and strong production. The GT 2 is the safe, balanced choice for anyone who just wants a dependable everyday coil.
Frequently Asked Questions
What devices are compatible with Vaporesso NRG GT Replacement Coils?
Vaporesso NRG GT coils are compatible with the NRG Tank, NRG SE Tank, NRG Mini, NRG PE, SKRR Tank, Cascade Baby, and Cascade Baby SE. The original Cascade Tank also works with an adapter. All GT coils use the same threaded base, so any GT variant fits any GT-compatible tank.
How do you install Vaporesso NRG GT Replacement Coils?
Unscrew the base of the tank, remove the old coil by twisting it counterclockwise, and screw the new GT coil in clockwise until snug. Reassemble the tank, fill with e-liquid, and let the coil prime for 5 to 10 minutes before vaping. This allows the cotton to fully saturate and prevents dry hits on the first few puffs.
What is the difference between GT cCell ceramic coils and regular GT coils?
GT cCell coils use a porous ceramic heating element instead of traditional metal wire. Ceramic heats more evenly and resists the buildup of residue from sweetened e-liquids better than cotton-wrapped wire. The result is noticeably cleaner, purer flavour and generally longer coil life. The trade-off is slightly less vapour production compared to the GT 8 or GT Mesh.
Which Vaporesso NRG GT coil produces the most vapour?
The 0.15ohm GT 8 produces the most vapour. Its quad-cylinder configuration and 50-110W range are designed specifically for cloud production. It uses more e-liquid and battery power than the other GT coils, but for vapers who want maximum volume, the GT 8 is the clear choice.
How long do Vaporesso NRG GT Replacement Coils last?
Coil life depends on wattage, e-liquid sweetener content, and usage frequency. On average, GT coils last 1 to 3 weeks. The ceramic cCell variants tend to last longer because ceramic resists gunk buildup. Running coils above their recommended wattage range or using heavily sweetened juice will shorten lifespan across all variants.
Can Vaporesso NRG GT coils be used with salt nicotine?
GT coils are designed for direct-lung, sub-ohm vaping and work best with freebase e-liquid at 3mg or 6mg. Using high-strength salt nicotine (20mg or 50mg) in a sub-ohm coil would deliver far too much nicotine per puff. Salt nic at low concentrations (3-6mg) could technically work, but freebase is the intended pairing for this coil platform.
Are Vaporesso NRG GT coils compatible with the SKRR tank?
Yes. The SKRR tank uses the same GT coil base as the NRG series. All five GT coil options (cCell, cCell2, GT 2, GT 8, and GT Mesh) fit the SKRR tank without any adapter or modification needed.
What wattage should Vaporesso NRG GT coils be run at?
Each coil has a recommended range. The 0.5ohm cCell runs best at 25-35W. The 0.3ohm cCell2 works well at 30-45W. The 0.4ohm GT 2 handles 30-65W. The 0.18ohm GT Mesh is rated for 50-85W. The 0.15ohm GT 8 covers the widest range at 50-110W. Starting at the lower end of each range and adjusting up is the safest approach for new coils.