TFV12 vs Eco12 vs Maxo V12 300 watts!

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Anthony_Vapes

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Wow, that's Nuts Anthony, even at 1 or 2 Mg nic I would be upchucking, thanks for your review, I have not used any of these and really don't see it in my future, I despise buying pre-made coils, but thanks for the effort.
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First, I hope you're feeling OK from all that nic. Second, great shootout between these three tanks. Third, while I'm a big fan of Smok products, based on your review, I agree that the Eco seems to be the best tank out of the three.
Thanks! I made it out alive lol. And yeah I'm a fan of smok tanks myself but I have to give the edge to the eco but it's a small edge ;)

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Awesome review, you beat me to the punch! The t16 coil is great. Nice flavor and does a little better at higher wattage than the t12 (either Eco or Smok).

I realized though that none of these coils are really to be vaped above 200w, in regards to wicking. I practiced a lot (dont ask me why lol) and got to the point where I could attempt chain vape the t12 - t16 coils at 300w. I mean that I could take a string of big hits, not that I could have a full vaping session just chaining at 300w lol. It's honestly not the heat though, especially with the t16; you just get dry hits pretty quickly at 300w. If I pull at 300w for more than 3 seconds it gets dry. If I take more than three 1-2 seconds pulls in a row (less than 5 seconds in between) I get dry hits. So I think we do need a bigger coil for 300w, maybe a t20 coil rated at 600w to actually have a satisfying vape at 300w lmao. If its rated a 300w, I think it should be able to wick right when chain vaping at that power level. I think it could be done. On typical coils, 100+w is too hot, but these need 150+ just to be satisfying, so they could make a bigger one for 300w like that. I would be down for those clouds.

BTW, that 300w is on myGX350. My RX300 is way overpowered. DJ LSB did say the one he tested puts out 324w at the 300w setting with a .12 ohm coil (what these coils happen to be rated), but I believe mine does even more.
300w on my RX300 hits harder than 350w on Hard mode on my GX350. The sound it makes is incredible, like it's straight "steaming" the juice. I know that the juice is vaporizing in actuality lol, but with the RX300 the sound at 300w is just a different level that I'm unsure how to describe. My GX350 doesn't sound anything like it, even at 350w with the same tank/coil. Also, my RX300 starts sounding like this around 275w. I really think my model puts out above 350w, unless my GX350 happens to be particularly underpowered. My guess is the GX350 does about 285-310w at 350w setting with these coils, while the RX300 does 350+ at 300w setting. I think it's already doing 325 when set at 275w. If this isn't the case, then either the GX350 is 75-100w underpowered, or the RX300 is doing close to 400w at max power setting (with .11-.13) ohm resistance.
 

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Awesome review, you beat me to the punch! The t16 coil is great. Nice flavor and does a little better at higher wattage than the t12 (either Eco or Smok).

I realized though that none of these coils are really to be vaped above 200w, in regards to wicking. I practiced a lot (dont ask me why lol) and got to the point where I could attempt chain vape the t12 - t16 coils at 300w. I mean that I could take a string of big hits, not that I could have a full vaping session just chaining at 300w lol. It's honestly not the heat though, especially with the t16; you just get dry hits pretty quickly at 300w. If I pull at 300w for more than 3 seconds it gets dry. If I take more than three 1-2 seconds pulls in a row (less than 5 seconds in between) I get dry hits. So I think we do need a bigger coil for 300w, maybe a t20 coil rated at 600w to actually have a satisfying vape at 300w lmao. If its rated a 300w, I think it should be able to wick right when chain vaping at that power level. I think it could be done. On typical coils, 100+w is too hot, but these need 150+ just to be satisfying, so they could make a bigger one for 300w like that. I would be down for those clouds.

BTW, that 300w is on myGX350. My RX300 is way overpowered. DJ LSB did say the one he tested puts out 324w at the 300w setting with a .12 ohm coil (what these coils happen to be rated), but I believe mine does even more.
300w on my RX300 hits harder than 350w on Hard mode on my GX350. The sound it makes is incredible, like it's straight "steaming" the juice. I know that the juice is vaporizing in actuality lol, but with the RX300 the sound at 300w is just a different level that I'm unsure how to describe. My GX350 doesn't sound anything like it, even at 350w with the same tank/coil. Also, my RX300 starts sounding like this around 275w. I really think my model puts out above 350w, unless my GX350 happens to be particularly underpowered. My guess is the GX350 does about 285-310w at 350w setting with these coils, while the RX300 does 350+ at 300w setting. I think it's already doing 325 when set at 275w. If this isn't the case, then either the GX350 is 75-100w underpowered, or the RX300 is doing close to 400w at max power setting (with .11-.13) ohm resistance.
thanks!

and yeah you are pretty dead on accurate. I've tested and reviewed both mods. the rx300 was hitting higher and very inconsistent. was hard to get a good result off it. it's just an inaccurate and inconsistent mod. the GX350 was consistent but hit lower across the board. so setting both to 300 it's very likely the rx300 was putting out 30-50 more watts then the GX350
reviews here if you are curious. as soon as i do my snow wolf 365 testing and review i'm gonna do a comparison of all the quad mods


 
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