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The newest rebuildable sub ohm vape juice tank to come out of SMOK uses a vertical build with octuplet coils.

It’s their SMOK TFV8 featuring a T8-V8 heating element and taking some inspiration from the Horizon V8.

This is the optimum choice for the highest wattage setting you can imagine, but there are other possibilities besides high watts. Check out what SMOK has to offer.

SMOK TFV8

The Taste Fury line continues with this large tank of 6-ml potential paired with a 25.5 mm diameter. That is a lot of e juice by anyone’s standards, particularly when you realize that liquid is dripped in from the top.

Take advantage of SMOK’s familiar hinged door which affords vapers immediate, hassle-free access to their tank. SMOK enlarged their stylewidth-ways in order to create a sensible look and height to their high-capacity reservoir.

You could have a taller tank, but by widening their RBA SMOK was able to shorten it to just 50 mm. Your setup won’t feel top-heavy or clumsy. The glass is safer this way.

Coil Builds

A SMOK TFV8 is compatible with pre-built coils for sub ohm usage at up to 260 watts although the manufacturer recommends a threshold of 180 watts. There are not a lot of 260W mods out there anyway, although SMOK makes the most powerful device you can buy.

Being able to make that choice, though, is marvelous. If you install the 0.15-ohm octuplet coil, set our wattage around the 120W to 180W area. Select 0.2 ohms, a sextuplet of coils, for 110W to 180W vaping. Choose the 0.15-ohm V8-Q4 to enjoy 50 watts to 80 watts from a quad coil.

The Pleasures of an RBA

While pre-built coils are convenient and save time, they limit the vaper to a point. He has to buy whichever build is listed by dealers using whatever type of material available. What if you want a lower coil build and a temperature sensitive material but SMOK hasn’t provided you with both of these criteria?

With a compatible rebuild deck, consumers install a coil of their choosing in their own time. Select a type of coil-building material such as Kanthal, titanium, stainless steel, or nickel 200. Now use the large deck (18 mm) with dual terminals to create a build of your choice. Test your skills and learn to build heating elements on what is among the largest RBA decks around.

Build and Style

No SMOK tank would ever be a sloppy waste of time. They always operate at a high level and this rebuildable sub ohm tank is no different. SMOK’s R&D department chose reinforced glass for the tank in order to offer you a transparent view inside the device plus the flavor purity and heat resistance. A glass tube tank also reveals red O-rings top and bottom, there to prevent leakage, plus an engraved center part featuring the logo “TFV8” with flames licking all around. Select silver or black.

Top and Bottom

The top cap is fitted with a removable Delrin mouthpiece, insulated for comfort and safety. Unlike the Helmet, a TFV8 features a straight mouthpiece instead of a sloped one, but it is still black regardless of the color of tank you select. Airflow is adjustable at the bottom with dual airflow.

Suitable Sub Ohm Set

Those consumers starting from the tank and working backwards to find the best mod shouldn’t waste SMOK’s ingenuity on a 40W Mini Book by Sigelei, an iStick, or one of SMOK’s 75W to 80W machines. Select the XCube II 160W device or an amazing Koopor Primus 300W vape box.

Either way you will get to see the TFV8 in action at its most powerful, producing exquisite clouds, and turning any skeptic into a fan. Protect the tank by applying it to a mod with internal protection from a smart PCB which reads resistance and will only allow the mod to operate under safe conditions with a suitable heating element in place.

Available Online At: http://www.directvapor.com