SMOK Vape Devices and Replacements

SMOK Vape Devices and Replacements

Smok is truly a company that needs to introduction. For at least the past three years, Smok has consistently dominated the market across all categories, from pod systems and AIOs to sub-ohm tanks and starter kits. No other brand enjoys the recognition and widespread popularity that Smok commands. This alone puts Smok in a category of their own, but you might be wondering how they ended up there.

It all began in 2010, with the founding of Shenzhen IVPS Technology Corporation. Shortly after its inception, Smok gained international acclaim in the vaping community for its innovation regarding dual coils. Previously, single coils had been standard practice, until Smok proved that doubling the surface area with two coils could offer a massive boost to flavor and cloud production. After this initial innovation, Smok got right to work, creating a couple of e-cigarette devices and some mechanical mods.

In 2015, however, Smok really found its popularity explode. This was the original release of what would become their iconic, flagship product: The TFV4 tank. After the TFV4, Smok released the TFV8, the upgraded version of their incredibly popular tank. This new release shattered both sales records and industry conceptions about how big a vape company could get. The unprecedented popularity of Smok’s tanks had now reached a critical mass. They had become the titan of the vape industry.

Today, Smok still enjoys its reputation as vaping’s foremost innovator and sales leader. When buying Smok products, you’re investing in arguably the most accessible and readily available brand out there. Even more importantly, Smok is always at the very bleeding edge of innovation and style, yet consistently offers more affordable products than their competitors. There are a ton of things that Smok just does best, and it makes it hard not to recommend their vapes.

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