Review of Brit by SMOK

Review of Brit by SMOK

Smoktech has been very active lately and has been stamping a huge number of devices. In 2 months they have already released their fifth tank, if I’m not mistaken. The new product is called Brit and it is characterized by its compactness. The tank comes with the company’s new boxmod called Osub Plus, which I haven’t told you about and probably won’t, because the market of 80 watt boxmods is overcrowded and everyone who reads me knows how much I love Smoktech boxmods.

The design of the tank is very minimalistic; the whole tank without the driptip is 2-2.5 times bigger than the driptip, at least at first glance. e-cigarettes in australia This tank is not designed for wild bulk like. TFV series, for example. It is primarily designed for entry/intermediate level users.”  Two versions of the atomizer are available, the first at 22mm and the second at 24.5mm. They are 48.5mm and 42mm tall respectively (no, I didn’t mix anything up, the thicker one is lower). Weight is 38.5g and 43g respectively.

The tank works on interchangeable vaporizers, of which there are only three. But knowing SMOK and their love for vaporizers, it makes sense to hope for the expansion of the line. And for now we have:

B3 Tripple core Fused Clapton 0.6 ohm (30-60W);

B2 Kanthal Dual core 0.3 ohm (20-50W)

BM2 Dual core 0.6 ohm (15-25W)

Both versions of the tank, despite the difference in size can hold 2 ml of liquid, which is not very much, but filling is ideal – from a bucket. Access to the filling hole is made by unscrewing the tank lid.

Vaporizer blowing is carried out by the upper blower, which is located at the base of the delrin driptip. Something tells me that I will not like this type of blowing.

Overall the tank is kinda nice, but I just don’t see the point of it. Cubis is the only worthy competitor to it, and I don’t think it will beat it. Cubis is better in terms of ttx, it has more vaporizers, and it’s exactly the same size. I can’t say for sure how much the tank will cost separately, but the Smok Brit One kit will cost you 30 green and the Osub plus will cost you 60, from which I’ll conclude that the price of the tank is about 15 green. Except that you probably won’t find where you can buy it separately, and the starter kits that include it are expensive to say the least and not worth the money, the same iJust S is twice as cool as the Brit One kit and costs a bit less.