TFV8 cloud beast for 100-150 watt vaping (150 watt mod recommended minimum 200 preferable)I'm looking for a reliable tank that's out right now that can make some big clouds (I'm a bit of a cloud chaser) great flavor, and also have a wide range for watt power (30-100+). Any leads would be much appreciated! Thanks!!
well fuck me lolWhat he said lol and............the TFV12 is coming out soon !
I'm looking for a reliable tank that's out right now that can make some big clouds (I'm a bit of a cloud chaser) great flavor, and also have a wide range for watt power (30-100+). Any leads would be much appreciated! Thanks!!
Thanks for the info..does it work well down to 30-40 also? What is the max output on it?I would definitely second the vote for the TFV8 BIG Baby Beast. Produces great clouds and even better flavor; and it runs well even on my modest 80W mod.
Thanks, does the baby beast come with more then one coil?TFV8 cloud beast for 100-150 watt vaping (150 watt mod recommended minimum 200 preferable)
TFV8 big baby beast for 40-80 watt vaping (100 watt mod recommended)
They all come with 2 different coils but have many options of coilsThanks, does the baby beast come with more then one coil?
The big baby beast from smok. Has a wide range of coils and can be used at all this wattages. I'd take that over a crown anyday.Does anybody know of a tank with a very large range...something like 40-100? Has anybody ever used the Uwell Crown 2, how is that?
Thanks for the info..does it work well down to 30-40 also? What is the max output on it?
Right, I see that a lot of tanks have ranges from 30-70 for example but then the brand will "recommend" a smaller range also. Why is that?Each coil option, which there are quite a few options, has different ratings as far as wattage. I have been running the X4, which ranges from 30W-70W. On this particular coil, SMOK recommends 45W-60W.
because the range is basically what the coil can handle and the recommended smaller range is where it vapes best atRight, I see that a lot of tanks have ranges from 30-70 for example but then the brand will "recommend" a smaller range also. Why is that?