The SmokTech Tumbler BCC Tank Clearomizer is a beautiful bottom coil clearomizer (BCC) featuring a unique curvy design.
Also, the bottom feed design makes the Tumbler Tank great for use with thicker liquids. Since gravity helps keep the wick saturated thicker liquids (higher VG content) can be used without getting the dreaded dry/burnt hits that are common with many tanks.
This tank is eGo threaded and will work with almost any eGo style battery. However, due to it's unique design it may not fit some mods unless there is enough room around the threads to accomodate the large base.
This tanks comes pre-loaded with a 2.4 ohm standard resistance head
Replacement Coil Heads for this product can be found here: SmokTech Bottom Coil Replacement Heads (5pk)
How to Use your SmokTech Tumbler Tank:
- To fill, turn the tank upside down and remove the threaded end cap. Fill the outer portion of the tank (avoid getting e-liquid into the center airflow tube). Screw the head and wick assembly onto the threaded end cap tightly then screw the end cap onto the tank tightly. You can now turn it rightside up and check for leaks before using.
- Gurgling or Leaking can occur if liquid gets into the center airflow tube. To clear this liquid and improve performance remove the tank from the battery and blow through the mouthpiece into a paper towel. The excess liquid will come out of the threaded end of the device. If this happens often you may need to check that all connections are screwed down tightly or replace the head and wick assembly with a new one.
- The head and wick assembly will sometimes loosen itself when the threaed end cap is unscrewed. Always check that it is screwed on tightly before replacing the threaded end cap. Not doing so could result in a leaking or non-working device.
- You should never run the tank completely dry. Doing so could result in a burnt or damaged wick and can cause leaking. Refill the tank when the liquid level reaches approximately 1/3 full
- The lifespan of replacement heads can vary quite a bit, but following the above instructions will maximize the lifespan of the coil.
Recommended Voltage for varying resistance levels:
- 1.7-1.9ohm - 3.1-3.3V
- 2.1-2.3ohm - 3.4-3.7V
- 2.4-2.6ohm - 3.8-4.1V
- 2.6-3.0ohm - 4.2-4.5V
*The above recommendations are merely a guideline. Personal preference as well as specific set ups, hardware, liquids, etc. can have an effect on the proper Voltage to use.