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The Lookah Seahorse Type II Coils are replacement ceramic heating elements designed for Seahorse series electronic nectar collectors. This 5-pack gives daily dabbers a solid supply of backup coils featuring dual ceramic heating tips that prioritize heat retention and fast warmup over the flavor-focused quartz alternatives. If you're running through concentrates regularly and need coils that can keep up, these are the workhorses.
These Type II ceramic coils are made for dabbers who prioritize convenience and heat consistency over chasing the absolute purest flavor. If you're someone who runs multiple sessions daily, travels with your Seahorse, or just wants a coil that heats fast and handles thicker concentrates without struggling, the ceramic tips deliver. They're also the better choice if you've been burning through Type I quartz coils faster than you'd like — ceramic tends to be more forgiving with technique.
Flavor chasers who want every terpene note might prefer the quartz Type I coils, but for everyday reliability, Type II handles the job.
Getting the most life out of these coils comes down to technique. Set your Seahorse to your preferred voltage — lower settings work better for live resins and terp-heavy concentrates, while higher voltages handle thicker waxes and shatters. Once heated, lightly touch the edge of the ceramic tip to your concentrate. The key word is touch, not dip. Submerging the tip oversaturates the heating element, clogs the airway, and tanks your vapor production.
After each dab, burn off any remaining concentrate by holding the fire button for a few extra seconds. Residue left on the tip or in the airway hardens and shortens coil life significantly. This quick burn-off habit is the difference between a coil lasting a week versus a month.
One thing to avoid: don't use the cleaning brush on the ceramic tip. Unlike some coils that can handle light scrubbing, ceramic tips are more fragile and the bristles can damage the heating surface. Burn-off is your cleaning method here.
These coils fit the entire Lookah Seahorse lineup — the original Seahorse, Seahorse Pro, Seahorse Pro Plus, Seahorse X, and Seahorse Max. The 510 threading is standard across the series, so you're not locked into one device. If you upgrade your Seahorse down the line, your coil stash travels with you.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Coil type | Dual ceramic |
| Resistance | 1.2Ω |
| Thread | 510 |
| Pack quantity | 5 coils |
| Compatibility | All Lookah Seahorse series devices |
Lookah makes two coil types for the Seahorse series, and they serve different purposes. The Type I quartz coils are the flavor option — they heat more evenly and preserve terpene profiles better, making them the choice for live resins and high-quality concentrates where taste matters. The tradeoff is slower heat-up and less heat retention.
Type II ceramic coils flip those priorities. They heat faster, hold temperature better, and handle thicker, stickier concentrates more reliably. You sacrifice some flavor nuance, but you gain consistency and durability. Most daily users end up preferring ceramic for regular sessions and keeping a quartz coil around for special occasions.
Yes. Type II coils are compatible with every Seahorse model — the original, Pro, Pro Plus, X, and Max. The 510 thread is universal across the lineup.
Depends on use frequency and technique. With proper burn-off after each dab and avoiding oversaturation, a single coil can last 2-4 weeks of daily use. Heavy users who dab multiple times per day might go through them faster.
Don't use brushes or physical cleaning tools — they damage the ceramic. The proper cleaning method is burn-off: hold the fire button after your dab until residue vaporizes. For stubborn buildup, a quick isopropyl alcohol soak (fully dried before use) can help, but prevention through burn-off is better than cure.
Type I uses quartz heating elements optimized for flavor. Type II uses dual ceramic elements optimized for heat retention and fast warmup. Ceramic handles heavy use better; quartz tastes better. Most people end up with both in rotation.
Almost always from dipping the tip too deep into concentrate. Touch the edge of the tip to your material — don't submerge it. Oversaturation floods the airway and kills vapor production. Also make sure you're burning off residue after each session.
Technically the threading fits, but these coils are designed specifically for the Seahorse's nectar collector function. They won't work properly on standard 510 vape batteries — you need the Seahorse's direct airpath design.
Reduced vapor production, burnt taste even at low settings, or visible damage to the ceramic tip. If burn-off isn't clearing residue anymore, the coil is done. Keep your dab tools and station clean with a dab mat to minimize contamination that can shorten coil life.