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SMOK ARCFOX Starter Kit - Assorted Colors

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SMOK ARCFOX Starter Kit - Assorted ColorsCheck out the SMOK ARCFOX 230W Starter Kit, featuring IP67 rating, intelligent temperature control options, and utilizes a pair of 18650 batteries (not included). Paired with the 7. 5mL capacity TFV18 Tank for cloud chasing capability SMOK ARCFOX 230W Box Mod Features: Dimensions 88. 25mm by 55. 6mm by 30mm Dual High Amp 18650 Batteries Not Included Wattage Output Range: 5 230W Voltage Output Range: 0. 5 8. 2V Resistance Range VW Mode: 0. 1 2. 5ohm

Check out the SMOK ARCFOX 230W Starter Kit, featuring IP67 rating, intelligent temperature control options, and utilizes a pair of 18650 batteries (not included). Paired with the 7.5mL capacity TFV18 Tank for cloud-chasing capability

SMOK ARCFOX 230W Box Mod Features:

  • Dimensions - 88.25mm by 55.6mm by 30mm
  • Dual High-Amp 18650 Batteries - Not Included
  • Wattage Output Range: 5-230W
  • Voltage Output Range: 0.5-8.2V
  • Resistance Range - VW Mode: 0.1-2.5ohm
  • Resistance Range - TC Mode: 0.05-2.0ohm
  • Temperature Range: 200°-600°F / 100°-315°C
  • Nickel, Titanium, and Stainless Steel Wire Compatibility
  • IP67 Rating - Water/Dust/Shock Proofing
  • Zinc-Alloy Chassis Construction
  • Intuitive Firing Button
  • 0.96" TFT Screen
  • Two Adjustment Buttons
  • Reverse Battery Connection Protection
  • Reverse Battery Charge Protection
  • Battery Over-Discharge Protection
  • Power Self-Adaptive Control
  • 8 Second Cut-Off
  • Intelligent Atomizer Recognition
  • Over-Heating Protection
  • Short-Circuit Protection
  • Low Battery Warning
  • Puff Monitoring System
  • Type-C USB Port
  • Threaded 510 Connection


SMOK TFV18 Sub-Ohm Tank Features:

  • 32mm Diameter
  • 7.5mL Capacity
  • Optional 6.5mL Capacity
  • Pyrex Glass Construction
  • Superior 304 Stainless Steel Tank Construction
  • Top Filling System - Press and Slide
  • TFV18 Mesh Coil Series
  • 0.33ohm TFV18 Meshed Coils - rated for 80-140W (Best at 100-110W)
  • 0.15ohm TFV18 Dual Meshed Coils - rated for 80-140W (Best at 100-110W)
  • Press-Fit Coil Installation
  • Dual Slotted Bottom Airflow Control Ring
  • Threaded 510 Connection

Includes:

  • 1 ARCFOX Mod
  • 1 TFV18 Tank
  • 1 0.33ohm TFV18 Meshed Coil
  • 1 0.15ohm TFV18 Dual Meshed Coil
  • 1 Bulb Replacement Glass
  • 1 Type-C Cable
  • 1 User Manual
*THIS ITEM IS INTENDED FOR TOBACCO USE ONLY*
*WE CAN NOT GUARANTEE YOUR REQUESTED STYLE WILL BE IN STOCK*
**AVAILABLE STYLES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE BECAUSE WE MANUALLY CHECK OUR QUANTITIES AND THESE ITEMS ARE AVAILABLE IN AN ASSORTMENT.*
**COLORS MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PHOTO.*

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