
How big is the smok tfv8 baby beast?
Aug 24, 2016 · I still use my SMOK TFV4 often but with so many other great tanks from SMOK being released constantly, it’s hard not to pass it over. The SMOK Baby Beast holds 3ml of eJuice that does get consumed up like a blink of an eye! I can go through a whole tank in a single session at 90W! But that’s to be expected and if you want more juice capacity then buy the bigger tank!
What is included in the smok baby beast package?
The SMOK Big Baby Beast is the newest addition to the popular TFV8 family of tanks. It’s very similar in design and functionality to the TFV8 Cloud Beast and the Baby Beast, which comes included in the Alien 220W kit, and size-wise it’s smaller than the original TFV8 tank and larger than the Baby Beast. SMOK loves to offer all these ...
Which vape coils are compatible with my vapefly tank?
Aug 20, 2018 · It won't fit in the Baby Beast, Big Baby Beast, Limitless XL rta or Exo XL rtas. Below are the measurements for all 4 rba's.The Baby Beast and Big Baby Beast rba's are 21.4mm high and 16mm wide.The Limitless XL rba's are 19.8mm high and wide.The Exo XL rba is 20mm all around.This rba is 28mm high and 22mm wide.
Will Baby Beast RTA coils fit in ohmie tank?
Feb 27, 2016 · Same here. Using 2.4 ohm BCC tanks, I was going through about 4-5 mls of e- juice a day. On a sub-ohm tank (which I only vape at home) I can easily plow through 5-10 mls on the sub-ohm tank in an afternoon/evening. 10-15 mls if the weather is crap! (with wind chill, 6 below) and I'm home all day. I'm gonna keep cloud-chuckin' at home.

How big is a SMOK tank?
24.5mm Diameter. 5mL Juice Capacity. Superior Stainless Steel Construction.
Is the SMOK baby beast a sub ohm tank?
What tanks take baby beast coils?
How much is a Smok stick V8 baby?
What Vapes use RPM coils?
- - SMOK RPM40.
- - SMOK NORD 2.
- - SMOK RPM Lite.
- - SMOK NORD X.
- - SMOK RPM 2.
- - SMOK RPM 2S.
- - SMOK RPM80.
- - SMOK RPM80 Pro.
What tanks take GT coils?
What coils fit vape?
Tank | Compatible Coils |
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Nautilus AIO | Nautilus BVC Cosmo Coils *Only coils with a resistance of 1.6 ohms or above will work with the Nautilus AIO. |
PockeX | PockeX coils Nautilus X coils |
Triton 2 | Eleaf coils for iJust2/Melo Aspire Atlantis Evo Aspire Triton Aspire Triton 2 |
SMOK TFV8 Baby Beast Intro
The SMOK Micro TFV8 Baby Beast Sub-Ohm Tank is the pint-sized little brother of SMOK’s TFV8 Cloud Beast Tank.
Likes
Small size#N#Great performance (slight improvement in flavor, vapor production and airflow)
Dislikes
Tank gets hot at higher wattage ranges#N#Performance isn’t that much better than earlier SMOK TF tanks
Verdict
If you don’t own a SMOK TFV4 Micro Tank, the TFV8 Baby Beast is an attractive alternative, especially for cloud chasers. If you own a TFV4 Micro, however, don’t expect a significant difference, since there isn’t much.
SMOK TFV8 Baby Beast
Most of the time companies release a full-size tank and if it does well they will release a smaller version. Unfortunately, most follow up tanks are just a shrunken down iteration with less juice capacity.
SMOK TFV8 Baby Beast At a Glance
The SMOK TFV8 Baby Beast fits its name to the highest degree.
Top-Fill
The Baby Beast has the same swing-open top-fill system as the TFV4 and TFV8. The swinging top cap is stiff and sometimes you have to push down or tweak it a little to get it to close properly. No need for a Vape Ban d to hold it from opening; when this thing closes it is very secure.
Airflow
The two cyclops-style 12.7mm x 1.5mm adjustable airflow slots provide a great amount of airy, open airflow. The adjustment ring stops in the open and closed positions versus the TFV8 that spins 360 degrees. The airflow ring is considerably stiffer than the TFV8 making it somewhat difficult to turn when attached to a mod.
Hyper-Engine
The SMOK TFV8 Baby Beast ‘Hyper-Engine’ coils are built similar to the bigger version but are only about a third of the size. The coils are bigger than the TFV4 Micro in both height and width but smaller than the TFV 4.
No Leaking and General Performance
There has been no leaking at all and zero break-in time with the coil I received.
Packaging
Thankfully the packaging is a little easier to open! Some of the SMOK products are very difficult to get your finger in between the top and bottom box to pull the lid off. If you’ve had several SMOK products, you’ll know what I’m talking about. Recently, they’ve made the top box smaller than the bottom so it’s easier to remove.
Can you cut a baby RBa?
Yes, cut some from inner side to get juice flowing as it should and no dry hits.#N#Baby rba is not drinking too much juice in my use. But of course if you put .3 coils in and lots of power, it will drink a lot. With coils that come with it and low power it feels very good.
What is GT core?
GT Cores are specially designed to fit into the NRG tank series, and now it is available for the all new Cascade Sub-Ohm Tank! It comes in traditional cotton and signature CCELL Ceramic in different resistances, from GT 2 all the way up to GT 8. Gear Up with GT Cores as you desire!
KikiVapes Full Member
I have seen a few similar polls, but none specified to sub ohm vaping. I was using 1-2ml of 18mg per day at 1.6 ohm and 9w
hurricanegirl100 Ultra Member ECF Veteran
Same here. Using 2.4 ohm BCC tanks, I was going through about 4-5 mls of e- juice a day. On a sub-ohm tank (which I only vape at home) I can easily plow through 5-10 mls on the sub-ohm tank in an afternoon/evening. 10-15 mls if the weather is crap! (with wind chill, 6 below) and I'm home all day.
LXXVI Senior Member ECF Veteran
My Kanger Plus has a 7ml capacity and it lasts me almost the entire day...
wheelie Ultra Member Verified Member ECF Veteran
Depends on my topper. My Smok TFV4 would be over 20ml a day. 10 to 15ml on my Hercules, Atlantis 2 ect. Sure glad I learned to mix my own before I got into sub ohms. LOL CHEERS!
defdock Ultra Member ECF Veteran
About the same juice consumption since I switched. Maybe 2~mls extra on a bad day.
SprayHeadVape Full Member
I am at around 10 a day. I would definitely agree that the subhom tanks use way more juice, but to me it is a fair trade off. They are just more satisfying than the smaller, higher ohm tanks.

Out of The Box
Performance
- So the main question for this tank is definitely how does it perform? Well I can say it definitely performs! I do like how this tank performs overall and will go over it more in detail down below! I do want to state though before getting any further, with either coil head; it did not take long to break in. I know this is something people definitely want to know, so I would say with maybe a h…
Cons
- Yes, the Smok TFV8 Baby Beast definitely has some cons to it. The first con is the e-liquid capacity, and how fast this tank can go through it. This subohm tank has a 3ml e-liquid capacity. I do think it is fine that this tank has a 3ml e-liquid capacity, especially given its size, but this tank really goes through juice quickly. The e-liquid capac...
Conclusion
- In conclusion, the Smok TFV8 Baby Beast Subohm Tank is a solid performer. The flavor on this tank is quite good, and the airflow is excellent. They include an extra spare glass section with this tank, which is another huge pro! The tank has a nice, compact design which I think is a great change in comparison to the full sized TFV8. This tank is definitely not a cloud chaser like the ful…
Product Highlights
- 22mm Diameter
- 3ml E-Liquid Capacity
- Stainless Steel and Pyrex Glass Construction
- Top Fill Hinge Design