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SMOK SPECIES 230W TOUCH SCREEN KIT + Upgrade

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Bought with my own money hands on review which is based upon my experience and opinions of this mod & tank kit.

Before I begin, I'm taking my Smok Fanboy hat off for this review and being as constructive as I can, I know and understand why people dislike Smok products, but bear with me on this one, there's a twist and it appears Smok have actually listened.

Also a likely debatable 'air vent' vent.

For today's review we have the:
SMOK SPECIES & TFV8 BABY V2 TANK KIT
RRP = £59.99 Though I did manage to nab one in the sales for £37.99 from Ecigone, still on offer:
https://www.ecigone.co.uk/offers/smok-smok-species-230w-touch-screen-kit

Smoks official info and specs, worth a look as I can't cover it all without over bloating an already bloated review.
https://www.smoktech.com/kit/species

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In this review I will cover:
  • 1 Line Review (For those that can't be arsed to read through).
  • Rating out of 10
  • In The Box.
  • First Impressions.
  • Mod review and info.
  • Tank review & info - PLUS upgrading.
  • Coils
  • Compared To: Smok X-Priv & G-Priv 2 Luxe Edition
  • Conclusion
  • Pros & Cons
One Line Review:
Superb looking ergonomic touchscreen mod which is actually useful and easy to use, great tank with high end mesh coils.

Score = 8.5 out of 10
(read on if you want to know why)

In the Box
  • 1 x Species Mod
  • 1 x Baby TFV8 V2 Tank
  • 1 x Baby V2 A1 Mesh Style Coil 0.17ohm (Pre-installed)
  • 1 x Baby V2 A2 Mesh Style Coil 0.2 ohm
  • 1 x USB Cable
  • 1 x User Manual (which as always couldn't be arsed to read)
  • Spare Parts for the tank.
  • Some other bits of paper I also ignored.
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Unboxing & First Impressions:

The kit comes in the traditional Black Smok branded box with outer sleeve, mod on top and tank, coils etc. underneath, the size of the mod was a little surprising, I had seen pics but it's smaller than I imagined which is a good thing when you hold it, it's not as overbearing as a lot of Smok mods, so first thing was to pop a couple of 18650 batteries in.
(I used 2 new Molicel P26A 18650/2600mAh/25A from Fogstar)

The battery door is proper solid with a nice locking catch (though I did have a 'user error' moment with it - more on that later) closed it up with a satisfying solid click.

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Five clicked the mod to turn it on, now I was expecting the rather ridiculous 'Are you over 18?' message which I had seen on video reviews but the latest firmware release removed this thankfully, it went straight into the menu, after having a quick nose around the menu I moved onto the new TFV8 Baby (I REALLY hate that name!) V2 tank.

This was a mixture of disappointment and delight, the tank looked great and matched the mod perfectly and to my delight the coils were not only mesh style but Smok had woken up and put nice big juice inlets, all great so far.

Then the bad part - the 2ml double walled glass tank which renders mesh style coils near useless, being fair this is NOT Smok's fault, rather TPD killjoys which goes the same for other mesh style tanks such as the Freemax and Falcon, popped some juice in which I had in my Freemax Mesh Pro so I could compare and let it settle.

Mod Review
The mod itself features a touchscreen interface, this also featured on the G-Priv 2 but it was very annoying and often ended up accidentally upping the wattage, once to a horrific 225 watts dry hit! fortunately this has been addressed and it auto locks once you have your settings dialled in, the touchscreen itself is more responsive also, navigating around the menu system is where touchscreen comes into it's own, it's so fast to get to the settings you want without the need to clickedy click buttons.

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There's nothing new or exciting within the menu, just the functions you need and the not so needed puff counter etc. (though this did come in handy for later in the review), gone are the daft gimmicks such as Voice Control and flashing lights etc.

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The ergonomics and design of the mod I really like a lot, always subject to taste but I'm of the opinion that if it had no logo on it I don't think you would immediately recognise it as a Smok mod, the 510 connection is centre mounted and wide enough to fit up to 27mm tanks, I tried the Mesh Pro on it and it didn't look out of place.

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the fire bar is on the left hand side and the top part is used to fire, it's has a soft click feel to it which is nice and responsive, 3 clicks locks the mod from firing and 3 clicks to unlock.

There are no up/down buttons as you do this in touch control, though there is a handy button on the front which can be used to manually lock the settings or unlock when held for 3 seconds, if you press it once it goes into stealth mode and turns the screen off but you can still vape, click again to turn it back on.
A big pro for that.

The rear panel has a subtle reptile pattern (I first thought it was honeycomb) and a small 'Species' name printed on it, the battery door as mentioned earlier is really solid and locks well.

Here comes the part that I know many will leap onto the soapbox about, there are no battery vent holes, only a slight gap once the battery door is closed, this is common on a lot of Smok devices I have come accross, such as the T-Priv 3, X-Priv, G-Priv 2 and I have yet to hear of any issues, not that I am defending this, I have no idea why Smok ignore battery vents (answers on a postcard?) and this is the only con I have with this device, but still it should have vents and may be a deal breaker for some.

Now I could be totally wrong and the door gaps could be vents, if anyone knows the answer please chip in.

**REVISION**
Don't try this at home cos you will look a right tw@.
I have just tried sucking the base of the mod and there is plenty of airflow, I also tried blowing into it and air was escaping freely - I would try it on the T-Priv 3 but even my mouth isn't big enough :p

Right now that's out the way, onto my 'user error' with the battery door, being complacent I changed batteries but didn't push the door properly closed, it closed but not the distinctive 'click' and placed my mod on the kitchen worktop, about 1/2 hour later I heard a load clunk which made me jump out of my skin, it turned out to be the door sprung open and knocked the mod over, no damage fortunately but learn from my lesson.

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TFV8 BABY V2
Now onto the tank, it features a new swivel top lock design and larger fill slot, I really wasn't expecting much since trying the TFV12 Prince mesh style coils which were poor and had small juice ports, it was a pleasant surprise to see this had been addressed and some on the A2 Dual Mesh Style Coil 0.2ohms.
(I haven't tried the other as 'big bore' mesh coils seem to give less flavour).

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After priming the coil and filling the pitiful 2ml TPD tank I let it sit for a while then took it for it's first vape, just wow! it was superb and only got better as I eased up the wattage, then came the killjoy part, the TPD 2ml at 90 watts I was soon back in the house for a refill - bah!

But back to the flavour, not knowing if it was down to my low expectations I went out again with the Freemax Mesh Pro with the triple mesh coil and the TFV8 V2 so I could directly compare with the same juice and I have to say there was very little in it, they both gave immense flavour (and big clouds if you like that).

If blindfolded I could only tell them apart by the whistle the freemax gives, they are both as loud but the TFV8 V2 seemed smoother airflow, I left it for a bit and repeated the process resulting in the same conclusion.

If I was pressed into deciding which was better it would be a tough call, I would probably go for the freemax, no the Smok, no the .... I really can't call it!

Though the Smok did have a big advantage with it's locking tab, I have had the rather loose slide top on the Freemax open in my pocket and leaked big time, I now have to pop an ugly vape band on the Freemax now.

The 2ml glass was the biggest buzz kill so I decided to test how many draws I could get before the refill line, I reset the puff counter (first time I've found it useful) and went out to chain vape, I have quite a large lung capacity and deliberately took long draws, I got to 9 before I reached the refill line! 9! dagnamit!

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"Would you like a happy ending with that sir?"
I managed to get myself a 5ml bubble glass for it at a local vape store, when I saw it I thought damn that's going to look awful as it's so stumpy, got home a fitted it, I think it really suits it on this Species mod and happy days, I now have a larger capacity tank with a great coil.

I did a retest for how many draws I could get, again chain vaping (in 3 sessions) and I got to 39 puffs, repeated and 38 puffs, now I'm quite happy with that, my normal vaping will be more like 50 puffs before a refill.
(that was the twist by the way)

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I'm over 10 days with this coil so far using it pretty much exclusively (I use pods for indoors) and no signs of it gunking up, I will comment when it needs changing, but it appears with it's large juice ports it's wicking perfectly, I believe the fault with other Smok coils are too tight a wick with small ports.

My only minor con with the tank (after the 2ml glass replacement) is the drip tip is fixed and cannot be changed, though in my case it suits the mod so black is fine by me, but you should still be given the option.

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Compared to:
Smok G-Priv 2 (the only other touchscreen mod I own).
There's a lot more thought gone into the Species with it's new interface and styling, they are similar in size but the Species wins in how it feels in the hand, a nice weight to it and quite compact, plus the 510 being central taking larger tanks. I actually can't think of anything that the G-Priv 2 does better than the Species, Smok pretty much improved it all.

Smok X-Priv
Not touch screen but the closest I have to it in size and similar functions (via buttons).
I really love the X-Priv and it's harder to say which is the better mod, but for me the Species having the TFV8 V2 (notice I avoid saying "baby") with its new mesh coils and central 510 pips it to the post, the X-Priv mod I think looks great until you put a tank on it, it would have been far better with a central tank.

I could go into it further but this review is quite long enough, shiny new toy aside I know this ones a keeper like the X-Priv.
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Conclusion:
I honestly wasn't going to buy another Smok mod, they lost me after the rather silly voice control 'Whatever-Ninja-Fetus-Priv V111115b' and the hugely disappointing Prince Mesh coils, but this caught my eye in the January sales, read up on it and decided to take a punt, Smok have won me back with this bundle and they have caught up with the competition in stock coil tanks (just as the Prince did back in it's prime), the tank with these coils really is the cherry on the icing, check out more reviews on YouTube if you want to see it in action.

With the evolution of 'mesh' styled coils i'm drifting back to stock coils over my Squonking RDA's which I didn't think could be beaten, Smok have nudged their way back with this product, assuming their quality control on the coils doesn't slip this will be one of my main usage kits.

I'm not sure it's my favourite mod of all time but it's up there, the new tank and coils has helped.

Would I buy another if it broke?
Absolutely 100% probably.
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Pros and Cons

Pros
  • Slick stylish modern design.
  • High precision touchscreen.
  • Locking feature.
  • Central 510 connection.
  • Takes up to 27mm tanks.
  • Fast and easy navigation.
  • Solid locking battery door.
  • Sturdy with a nice weight.
  • Vivid very bright screen.
  • Great flavour new mesh style coils.
  • Pocket friendly.
Cons
  • 2ml TPD tank near useless.
  • No option to change drip tip.
  • High juice consumption (as with most Mesh style coils)
  • Too early to trust the new coils.
  • Needs bubble glass which can be prone to breaking if knocked over.
I am struggling to think of any serious cons, one would have been the battery vents but my not so scientific experiment satisfied me on that issue.

Here's the link to the sale version at £37.99 it's a steal for a mod and tank with 2 coils:
https://www.ecigone.co.uk/offers/smok-smok-species-230w-touch-screen-kit

Giveaway, not a chance, bought with my own dosh and keeping it :p

So that's about it, I hope you found my personal experience review helpful, as always comments, corrections and
likes appreciated, all helps motivate me to do more reviews :)
 

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Here comes the part that I know many will leap onto the soapbox about, there are no battery vent holes, only a slight gap once the battery door is closed, this is common on a lot of Smok devices I have come accross, such as the T-Priv 3, X-Priv, G-Priv 2 and I have yet to hear of any issues, not that I am defending this, I have no idea why Smok ignore battery vents (answers on a postcard?) and this is the only con I have with this device, but still it should have vents and may be a deal breaker for some.

I don't think a regulated mod really needs 'battery vent holes' .. it's a totally different scenario from a cell tight inside a tube mod. There's usually enough space around the cells if one of them did vent inside and if a battery got hot enough to vent inside it would probably melt the battery tray way before it vented. If it did get hot enough to go into thermal runaway a few little holes ain't going to do anything in reality. It's never air tight because of the USB port and buttons ....... I think that in 95% of cases they are just there for show, some do have holes for board ventilation, which makes far more sense to me.

either way, they are holes for moisture and dirt to get inside which isn't good either.
 
Nice review. I have just bought the Smok R-Kiss with the TFV8 BABY V2 for using at work. I need to get my hands on a 5ml bubble glass as the 2ml TPD glass is useless.

In your review I am assuming you used the A2 coils instead of the A1 coils.
 
Thanks for the review, I'm looking for something that's nice and easy just to sit in the table at home. I've had a bit of bad luck with smok gear in the past but at under 40 quid for a full kit I'm thinking I might order one of these!
 
Nice review. I have just bought the Smok R-Kiss with the TFV8 BABY V2 for using at work. I need to get my hands on a 5ml bubble glass as the 2ml TPD glass is useless.

In your review I am assuming you used the A2 coils instead of the A1 coils.
Yeah I am using the A2, though I have been told the A1 is good so going to try that one when this coil dies, if it's on par with or better than the A2 I will be surprised, hoping so.
 
Thanks for the review, I'm looking for something that's nice and easy just to sit in the table at home. I've had a bit of bad luck with smok gear in the past but at under 40 quid for a full kit I'm thinking I might order one of these!
The only downside with reviews is I can't vouch for the longevity of the device, but I've not had anything go wrong with any of my Smok gear, though I have avoided problematic mods such as the AL85, Alien which can be hit or miss. This is like the X-Priv for build quality and I expect it will last me a long time.

Though I have so many mods that few get a hammering as I rotate depending on my mood of the day lol.

But this is deal is a steal, shame the colours are now limited.
 
The only downside with reviews is I can't vouch for the longevity of the device, but I've not had anything go wrong with any of my Smok gear, though I have avoided problematic mods such as the AL85, Alien which can be hit or miss. This is like the X-Priv for build quality and I expect it will last me a long time.

Though I have so many mods that few get a hammering as I rotate depending on my mood of the day lol.

But this is deal is a steal, shame the colours are now limited.

Ive had a few issues with the alien, the cube, the cube 2, a t priv. I had an m80 for years and some lowlife stole that. Most of the issues were probably caused by the fact I used
The only downside with reviews is I can't vouch for the longevity of the device, but I've not had anything go wrong with any of my Smok gear, though I have avoided problematic mods such as the AL85, Alien which can be hit or miss. This is like the X-Priv for build quality and I expect it will last me a long time.

Though I have so many mods that few get a hammering as I rotate depending on my mood of the day lol.

But this is deal is a steal, shame the colours are now limited.

The best smok mod I ever had was an m80, Just so basic with none of the fancy screens everyone does now. That would probably still be running if some bugger never stole it. I'm going to get one of these, if it's only going to get used at home it should last.
 
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