The TFV18 Coils are a range of standard and height-adjusted coils for the TFV18 tank. The standard version measures 35mm and sits inside the tank when filled with juice. The smaller 25mm version sits underneath the larger glass section of the tank which is designed to hold the smaller tank underneath.
The different types of coils available cater to all vapers from those who prefer airflow over vapor or vice versa. As well as making it easier to find a perfect fit for your needs, using different versions also extends the life of your coil by preventing it from overheating and burning out.
If you bought an original TFV18 kit, it will come with 1 VENDER coil pre-installed in your unit. After this, replacement coils can be purchased in packs of 5 and cost $5 per pack. Additionally, they can be purchased individually at $2 each if you’re on a budget or have multiple tanks that can use them. Here is some more information about each type:
TFV18 VENDER Coils
The VENDER coils feature a vertical arrangement of coils with a drip tip at the bottom that can double up as an airflow control mechanism. The two types of VENDER coils are the VENDER V1 and VENDER V2 with the only difference being that the VENDER V2 has a longer drip tip. These coils have a resistance rating of 0.15 Ohms and a wattage rating of 60 watts.
As they are designed to work well at a lower wattage, they are ideal for use with lower-powered mods or when you’re looking for a smoother cloud. These coils are also the cheapest option available, costing only $7 per pack of 5. They are compatible with the TFV8 Cloud Beast, Smok V-Priv, and Smok X-Priv.
TFV18 X-6 Coil
The X-6 coil is the first in the X-series. It uses the same vertical arrangement of coils as the VENDER coils but has a smaller drip tip. This coil has a resistance rating of 0.16 Ohms and a wattage rating of 60 watts. This is also the cheapest X-series coil, costing only $6 per pack of 5. It is compatible with any device that uses the TFV8 X-Priv tank, X-Bow, and X-Baby.
TFV18 X-7 Coil
The X-7 coil is the first in the X-series. It uses the same vertical arrangement of coils as the VENDER coils but has a smaller drip tip. This coil has a resistance rating of 0.19 Ohms and a wattage rating of 70 watts. This is the only X-series coil that is not the cheapest option. It costs $9 per pack of 5. This X-series coil is compatible with any device that uses the TFV8 X-Priv tank, X-Bow, and X-Baby.
TFV18 X-9 Coil
The X-9 coil is the first in the X-series. It uses the same vertical arrangement of coils as the VENDER coils but has a smaller drip tip. This coil has a resistance rating of 0.12 Ohms and a wattage rating of 90 watts. This X-series coil is more expensive than the rest at $12 per pack of 5. This X-series coil is compatible with any device that uses the TFV8 X-Priv tank, X-Bow, and X-Baby.
TFV18 T6 Coils
The T6 coil is the first in the T-series. It uses a horizontal arrangement of coils. This coil has a resistance rating of 0.18 Ohms and a wattage rating of 60 watts. This is the cheapest T-series coil, costing only $6 per pack of 5. It is compatible with any device that uses the TFV8 T-Priv tank, T-Rex, and T-RX.
TFV18 T8 Coils
The T8 coil is the first in the T-series. It uses a horizontal arrangement of coils. This coil has a resistance rating of 0.12 Ohms and a wattage rating of 80 watts. This is the only T-series coil that isn’t the cheapest option. It costs $9 per pack of 5. This T-series coil is compatible with any device that uses the TFV8 T-Priv tank, T-Rex, and T-RX.
TFV12 Replacement Coils: T12 and T14 Coils
The T12 and T14 replacement coils are a part of the TFV12 range of sub-ohm tanks. The T12 is a single coil that has a resistance rating of 0.12 Ohms and a wattage rating of 60 watts. This is the cheapest T12 coil option costing only $5 per pack of 5.
The T14 is a dual coil that has a resistance rating of 0.12 Ohms and a wattage rating of 70 watts. This is the only T14 coil and is more expensive than the T12 at $6 per pack of 5. These coils are compatible with any device that uses the TFV12 Prince tank, TFV12 Baby Prince tank, and TFV12 Big Baby Prince tank.
Final Words
Coils are the beating heart of any tank. Although they come in a range of shapes and sizes, they are essentially the same thing: a metal strip with cotton wicking on either end that is submerged in eliquid.
As you can see from the list above, there are a lot of options when it comes to coils—so many that it can be very easy to get lost in the sea of information. If you’re uncertain about what you need, these tips should help you figure it out.