Okay, so here's the situation. My parents went away on a week's vacation and, they left the keys to the brand new Porsche. Were they mine? Mmm...well, of course not.
Sorry. It's early and I couldn't help myself. Don't worry if you're totally lost. It just means you probably aren't 35 or older. So seriously, Smok recently released M2 dual coils for the Baby Beast that come in 0.15, 0.25, and 0.3 ohm resistance levels. I've tried two of the three and they're very good. I'd put them above the octuples and neck-and-neck with the X4 for best flavor coil the tank has.
My problem is that every one has a listed wattage of 25-45 with a recommended 35 watts of power. They're made for 3.7-volt mech mods, apparently, but you can use them in VW mods, as well. The first box I bought were either the 0.25s or the 0.3s, I can't remember. Either way, they were pretty good at 35 watts. I went up to 40-45 at the end of their lifespan, but that range worked.
Two or three days ago I got the 0.15s, and 35 watts with them is like using a 0.25 Crown coil at 30 watts. You get about as much flavor as lettuce, and all the pleasure, too! I've been pushing these things up to 60-70 watts and, at those levels, the flavor is outstanding. My question is, Smok doesn't provide different wattages for each resistance, which makes no sense. As I expected, similar power for the different coils does NOT provide a similar vaping experience. Does anybody know what the deal is? I'm just going to vape to taste and not worry about it, but it's awfully strange for them to do, don't you think?
The box for the 0.15s has the same wattage recommendations, even though this pic does not.
Sorry. It's early and I couldn't help myself. Don't worry if you're totally lost. It just means you probably aren't 35 or older. So seriously, Smok recently released M2 dual coils for the Baby Beast that come in 0.15, 0.25, and 0.3 ohm resistance levels. I've tried two of the three and they're very good. I'd put them above the octuples and neck-and-neck with the X4 for best flavor coil the tank has.
My problem is that every one has a listed wattage of 25-45 with a recommended 35 watts of power. They're made for 3.7-volt mech mods, apparently, but you can use them in VW mods, as well. The first box I bought were either the 0.25s or the 0.3s, I can't remember. Either way, they were pretty good at 35 watts. I went up to 40-45 at the end of their lifespan, but that range worked.
Two or three days ago I got the 0.15s, and 35 watts with them is like using a 0.25 Crown coil at 30 watts. You get about as much flavor as lettuce, and all the pleasure, too! I've been pushing these things up to 60-70 watts and, at those levels, the flavor is outstanding. My question is, Smok doesn't provide different wattages for each resistance, which makes no sense. As I expected, similar power for the different coils does NOT provide a similar vaping experience. Does anybody know what the deal is? I'm just going to vape to taste and not worry about it, but it's awfully strange for them to do, don't you think?
The box for the 0.15s has the same wattage recommendations, even though this pic does not.