SMOK Resa Prince Tank Preview, In stock at the end of March
SMOK Resa Prince Tank will undoubtedly be another powerful sub-ohm tank for a couple of reasons. First, it will use the same V12-Prince-XX coils, the Prince Q4, X6 and T10 (with a lit up red light), and second, it will have the capacity of 7.5mL (just .5mL less than the original Prince). For all intents and purposes, the Resa Prince is a reimagined Prince.
In addition, I'm hearing the Resa Prince will be compatible with most TFV8 coils as well, making this Sub-Ohm Tank more versatile than Prince, which is strictly compatible with its own proprietary coils.
When available it will launch in 9 colors, all with a totally Cobra Resin exterior, except for the bulb-shaped glass tank. If you love the Cobra Resin drip tips of the Prince, you'll at least find the Resa Prince interesting. That said, an all Cobra Resin body might be too much of a good thing or not. From the photos I've seen, I can't wait to begin using them.
Like the TFV12 Prince, the Resa Prince will bring massive clouds and true flavor fidelity. The ornate Cobra Resin design on the Resa Prince gives a concave-convex texture, causing a chic and impressive look.
While possessing a wide bore drip tip, the Resa Prince is slightly shorter, and slightly wider than the Prince. Measuring 58mm tall and 30mm wide, potential buyers might want to note its extra width before committing.
Unlike SMOK TFV8 and TFV12 Sub-Ohm Tanks, that reveal it's fill port by a swing away top cap (the SMOK Prince even uses a secure button to release the swing-away top cap) the new Resa Prince opts for the removal of the entire top cap in order to refill the tank. The Resa Prince may very well perform as well as the Prince, or other high-performance SMOK Sub-Ohms, but this method of top filling the the 7.5mL tank is very different, and very unexpected. Will it make a difference to fans of SMOK Tanks? We'll see.
In addition, I'm hearing the Resa Prince will be compatible with most TFV8 coils as well, making this Sub-Ohm Tank more versatile than Prince, which is strictly compatible with its own proprietary coils.
When available it will launch in 9 colors, all with a totally Cobra Resin exterior, except for the bulb-shaped glass tank. If you love the Cobra Resin drip tips of the Prince, you'll at least find the Resa Prince interesting. That said, an all Cobra Resin body might be too much of a good thing or not. From the photos I've seen, I can't wait to begin using them.
Like the TFV12 Prince, the Resa Prince will bring massive clouds and true flavor fidelity. The ornate Cobra Resin design on the Resa Prince gives a concave-convex texture, causing a chic and impressive look.
While possessing a wide bore drip tip, the Resa Prince is slightly shorter, and slightly wider than the Prince. Measuring 58mm tall and 30mm wide, potential buyers might want to note its extra width before committing.
Unlike SMOK TFV8 and TFV12 Sub-Ohm Tanks, that reveal it's fill port by a swing away top cap (the SMOK Prince even uses a secure button to release the swing-away top cap) the new Resa Prince opts for the removal of the entire top cap in order to refill the tank. The Resa Prince may very well perform as well as the Prince, or other high-performance SMOK Sub-Ohms, but this method of top filling the the 7.5mL tank is very different, and very unexpected. Will it make a difference to fans of SMOK Tanks? We'll see.
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