Hello Everyone,
I didn't find any post on this yet, so figured I would throw it out there.
My first big time SMOK sub-ohm tank was the TFV12 Prince. I liked the mods, but the tanks just didn't seem to have the flavor compared to something like the Uwell Crown and Crown 3. It was the first tank I really enjoyed using from SMOK. So when I could find one, I grabbed the RBA and it has turned into my top tank and I now have multiples to match my mods. I had seen the cobra edition before, and thought it was ugly, but just discovered this week they had the Magic Gradient version coming out. Sadly, it caught my eye and I thought "you don't need another tank," but you always need another tank. Lol
So what I was wondering, before I buy one, is has anyone tried out the RBA in the tank with the cage in it? The RBA flares out at the base and is a little bigger then the standard coils. I know you can take the cage out, but I like leaving the full tank together when it has added features, like lights or special drip tips.
And as always, Thank you for your input!
I didn't find any post on this yet, so figured I would throw it out there.
My first big time SMOK sub-ohm tank was the TFV12 Prince. I liked the mods, but the tanks just didn't seem to have the flavor compared to something like the Uwell Crown and Crown 3. It was the first tank I really enjoyed using from SMOK. So when I could find one, I grabbed the RBA and it has turned into my top tank and I now have multiples to match my mods. I had seen the cobra edition before, and thought it was ugly, but just discovered this week they had the Magic Gradient version coming out. Sadly, it caught my eye and I thought "you don't need another tank," but you always need another tank. Lol
So what I was wondering, before I buy one, is has anyone tried out the RBA in the tank with the cage in it? The RBA flares out at the base and is a little bigger then the standard coils. I know you can take the cage out, but I like leaving the full tank together when it has added features, like lights or special drip tips.
And as always, Thank you for your input!
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