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SMOK Spirals Tank / RBA Coil Wicking / Review

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  1. I stopped smoking cigarettes and went to vapibg no nicotine. A good friend gave me a Smok and I love it you mentioned in your video that the pink but that is what I have and I love it the only problem I don't like is the drip tip I like it to be a little smaller so I'm going to get a replacement and use it then but other than that it is great I've been through so many Vapes but this is the best one ever

  2. Why is every thing this girl say – which CAN be interpreted "sexually" – like 100 times more seductive than with other girls????????? Just saying "Pain in the but" made me react (it was the "but" word, and not the "pain" word btw) LOL!!! Ill never forget the time she said, "Just stick it all in there"..! I would normally not react to such things, but when this girl says things like that, i DO..! Am i weird???

  3. Pros:
    * Makes vaping CHEAP! Im using a 18mg juice, and have only used about 1,5ml today..! In case long term vaping has any negative side-effects – the people using drippers will be the ones to alarm the society about this issue – and not the ones vaping on tanks like this…
    * The flavor is at least MUCH better than it was on the Brit Beast tank with the pre-made 0.4 ohm V8 Baby-Q2 core.
    * It doesnt drain the battery, like a dual coil dripper would do. Ive used it all day, and only spent 2/5 of the battery (on my 3300mAh OSUB+).
    * Comes with an RBA.

    Cons:
    * Limited room for fat coils in the RBA.
    * A bit small juice flow holes on the RBA. I get dry hits all the time with high vg juices. 50-50 is probably much better. I HAVE TO vape it at temp control with the high VG juice…
    * The screws for fastening the wire is not very well designed. There is problems with both single wire builds (you have to fold the leads to be able to fasten it), and with a clapton i made with a 2 strand twisted 24guage, claptoned in 30guage. The clapton popped out on the sides when i tried fastening it. Problem solved by removing the claptoning the leads…
    * At least with MY tank, there is a "problem" with the screw that keeps the positive post in place, getting loose. It happens when im screwing down the top screw on the positive post. Its not a BIG problem – as long as one realizes that one has to tighten it – but it was kinda scary at first when i got a really high ohm reading, before the "check atomizer" message came over and over. I dont THINK fastening the screw fixes the problem with reading the ohm to a FULLY satisfying degree… But so far, it seems good enough for me… Ive only gotten this about a week ago, and have not used it much before today.
    * If you are using a drip tip with a long "pin" thingy (the part that goes into the opening at the top of the tank), the drip tip will not sit flush with the tank top… (I cant find my calipers, so i cant measure it, but i think the hole is somewhere around 4,5mm deep. I only have this issue with 1 out of my 5 drip tips…)

    Subjective:
    * Only 2ml tank. Personally i think this small tank looks good (especially in gold, with my gold "skull" drip-tip), and this uses so little juice anyway, so 2ml goes a long way. At least if you use high nicotine juice, so you dont have to vape it 24/7…
    * Airflow is restrictive. IMO, the best flavor is achieved with the airflow only slightly open, which sets the stage for a really nice mouth to lung hit. Im usually a lung-hitter, but with this one, i think that is gonna change.

  4. great review as always-do you like the spiral tank more then the nautilus 2 or vise versa what are you thoughts comparing the 2 tanks against each other which is the best tank

  5. The build deck is absolutely useless. The contacts don't hold the wire properly. Nothing but frustrating. Don't buy if you're looking for a 22mm build tank. The Serpent rdta 22 mm or Serpent Alto is much better for a small buildable tank.

  6. Nice review but you forgot the RBA coil and wicking part. I am getting this on Tuesday and was looking forward to seeing how you did it. Have a great New Year.

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