It’s no secret that SMOK has long turned into a conveyor belt producing the same devices in different wrappers. Recently their new atomizer called Minos was released. Let’s see what they got this time “hellip;

Minos by SMOK

In fact, this time it turned out several times better. This time SMOK offer us an atomizer with full velocity racks that can be easily replaced with interchangeable vaporizers. At the moment there is only 1 vaporizer at 0.3 ohm, working at power from 30 to 80 W. But knowing SMOK I’m sure that the series will be much bigger.

Minos by SMOK

It seems that full-fledged serviced bases replaced by replaceable vaporizers is a new trend that is rapidly gaining momentum. e-cigarettes online boutique in australia Below you can see how the tank looks like in the serviced base variant. The non-serviced version will look almost exactly the same.

Minos by SMOK

The tank is very small in size at 48mm in height and 25mm in diameter. Its volume is 4 ml, which is an impressive result for such a little thing. The refill is top-filling, which is quite ordinary. In this atmoizer, SMOK decided to abandon the usual for their atomizers refills. But no problem, it is still very convenient, and the holes are large.

Minos by SMOK

There are only two airflow holes, and they are very large. They are regulated by the adjustment ring. Judging by the size of the holes, they are quite capable of handling powers above 100 watts.

Minos by SMOK

Total you have: the tank itself, RBA base, Minos Q2 0,3 ohm, spare glass, repair kit, vapeband and manual.

Minos by SMOK

Overall the tank is not bad. I really like the concept of atomizers with a full serviceable base, replaceable with replaceable vaporizers. After all, being a beginner, not everyone can service an atomizer. And after a while, when you get bored with the replaceable vaporizers, get some kanthal, coiljig and other things, you will be able to open up the wonderful world of coilbuilding WITHOUT buying a new atomizer. So my recommendation is to buy this tank for beginners for the future. For professionals, I don’t see the point in overpaying for the ability to use replacements.