![]() We are still waiting for the breakaway but Smok is leading the pack and competitor Joyetech is finally in the sights. But these years are behind Smok because, for a few products, innovations come back and commercial successes follow one another, putting the brand back in the race for excellence. Then, followed some “slack” or the manufacturer had gone astray in failed attempts, false good ideas and following materials which did not fool anyone. Veteran vapers, those who survived silica fiber, mesh, diacetyl and so on, remember that Smok, then better known under the name Smoktech, was one of the pioneering brands of the vape and had known impose significant evolutions in the technological development of the personal vaporizer and its accessories. Reviewer comments on business characteristics Minimum value in Ohms resistance for a start: 0.06.Mod type: Variable power electronics and temperature control.Product category according to its selling price: Mid-range (from 41 to 80 euros).Price of the tested product: 79.90 Euros.Sponsor who has loaned the product for the magazine: Do not wish to be named.Can't bring it back to place of purchase right now. TLDR: 5-day-old Smoktech M80 reading check atomizer if I screw too tight. In case I have to send away my M80 for a while, can anyone recommend an ideally inexpensive device that should be able to run a subtank well enough in the interim? I believe I can use the 1.2 ohm coils on my Provari but with very little wiggle room. I'm encouraged that it's still firing, but I've never heard of things only firing when sitting so loose.Ģ) with all of the stuff I just ordered I really don't want to be without a device that can run. The big questions are these: 1) has anyone had this problem or heard of someone having it and if so, is it something I can fix on my own (how?). Smoktech has terrible customer service and I'm not used to this after having a Provari as my primary device. I spoke to the owner of that shop and he recommended that I take it to a nearby vape shop and I finally found one who sells the Xpro M80 so I'll bring it in later, but not sure how much they can do on site. ![]() I purchased the Smok from an out-of-state shop in a city I will be moving to, but I'm not there yet so I can't bring it in easily. The problem here, other than the obvious, is multifold: I just ordered a bunch of stuff for the Xpro that mostly won't run on my older ecig, an updated Provari V1. Basically if I tighten it enough not to wobble, it no longer reads. ![]() Then within about 10 minutes, nothing was working.Īfter some fiddling I managed to get things firing consistently, but only if it's very loose in the thread. I tried it with some other atomizers and at first they all fired just fine. Today I took it off to refill, put it back on, and got a check atomizer message. I'm mostly running it with a Kanger Subtank. Up until today it's been nothing short of brilliant. For what it's worth, I AM very new to VW and subohm vaping but being a 5-year vaping veteran I've managed to get up to speed pretty quick, not to toot my own horn.Īnyway, I literally just bought a Smoktech Xpro M80 plus about five days ago. I thought I had an account here but apparently not. So I'm not at all new to vaping or to forums in general, but I did take a long break from really being involved in the hobby and am just getting back.
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