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I recently tried the SMOK BM2 Coil with a 1.2-ohm resistance, and I'd like to share my honest thoughts based on my personal experience.
Firstly, the BM2 Coil is designed for MTL (mouth-to-lung) vaping, which is great for those who prefer a tighter draw similar to traditional smoking. It's compatible with various SMOK devices, making it accessible for a wide range of vapers.
In terms of performance, the coil did a decent job. Vapor production was reasonable, and the flavor was decent. It wasn't the most impressive flavor I've experienced, but it was acceptable for an MTL coil.
One thing I enjoyed is that the coil seemed to have a relatively long lifespan. It held up well over time, which is a plus because it means fewer coil changes and less hassle.
However, there are a few drawbacks to consider. Firstly, it's not the most versatile coil in terms of wattage range. If you like to experiment with different wattage settings, you might find this coil somewhat limiting.
Additionally, I did experience some occasional leaking and gurgling, especially when the coil was nearing the end of its lifespan. It's not a deal-breaker, but it's worth mentioning.
In conclusion, the SMOK BM2 Coil with a 1.2-ohm resistance is a decent option for MTL vapers. It provides an acceptable balance of vapor and flavor, and its longevity is a plus. However, it may not be the best choice for vapers who prefer a wider wattage range, and you might encounter some minor issues like leaking and gurgling. If you're looking for an MTL coil for your SMOK device, it's worth a try, but there are other options on the market with different performance characteristics.