TOBH by Tobeco?

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Hey guys what's up, I just bought a TOBH clone on 101vapes. I bought it as soon as I saw it was 18$ (including tax and shipping) and included a fog cap! Looked like a great deal so I bought it in a heart beat.

I'm not regretting it but I do wanna know what I should expect. Have any of you used/purchased a TOBH by tobeco? How is it? Anything close to the functionality of the authentic?
 

siklilmonkey

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I got mine Saturday, I've only done one build. Stays pretty cool considering .22 ohms. Quality is better then I expected for such a good price. I think my favorite is still my Stillares, but this will get plenty of use. The frosted top cap fits nice. All in all thinking I should have bought two. Now if they would just ship my Anah clone :)
 

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why is the tobh so popular? i dont see whats so great about it

Seems to me it's the unicorn status of the original that is making the clone so popular. It looks like a nice hand built piece, but in terms of features, I see nicer ones out there.

I've seen an original. It's just a dripper with fins.
 

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why is the tobh so popular? i dont see whats so great about it

2 piece top cap (fins are removable from cap body) makes dripping easy without having to line up air holes to coils, machined deck & negative posts (just like zenith, vape jam, etc), conical shaped top cap, heat sinks, offset wire hole heights on pos/neg posts, DEEP juice well, airflow control, copper positive contact, peek insulators, American made, authentic costs $75.

I really like mine. Most other rda's with half these features cost about 50% more. I eyeballed the clone at a b&m, pretty nice too.
 

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Tobeco Tobh vs Authentic Tobh - Imgur

My Tobeco Tobh from 101vape compared to my authentic Tobh. I think the Tobh is a great atty but I don't think it's the end all be all of attys. I like the 3 piece design, easier to drip without worrying about a mess. Extremely happy with the Tobeco clone.



Can anyone comment if the copper 510 at the bottom of the Tobeco TOBH can be removed so the positive pin can be straightened if it moves out of position? My infinite TOBH does this but I'm hearing the Tobeco doesn't.

Anyone have trouble with crooked positive post on the Tobeco from 101vape?

I'm in need of another TOBH but I can't get a straight answer from anyone :(

Thank you everyone!!
 

Seylvape85

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The copper pin can be removed and that lets you just pop the center post out.

If you just unscrew the copper pin a tad you can spin the center post into position then tighten it back up.

Great thank you! I kept hearing different things about the Tobeco* version!
 

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I have the Tobeco V2 clone and the pros over every other atty iv owned so far are as follows...1 way less heat on a .14 dual coil build 2 more vapor 3 better flavor this clone was only 30$ for me at my local B&M prolly much cheaper online i previously owned a 50$ clone called the Crown made by YeahSmo they both pump out clouds but the same exact build is much smoother and cooler vape from the tobh i can defenantly see why this thing is so popular... ill never buy another atty till teleporting vapor is invented lol :toast:
 

DocHo11idaze

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Sorry to revive a dead thread lol. Just got a tobeco 2.5 from a local b&m and was really impressed with quality. Previously had a (who knows what manufacturer) black previous version clone I got from fT and was .... from jump street. Got the 2.5, amazingly for only 20 bucks at a b&m, threw a 24 g dual parallel build and this thing is the business. At .12 ohms with out a drip tip it really doesn't get hot
 
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