Today we would like to do a detailed review on the Freemax FireLuke Tank!
It is really large sized to other tanks, like a huge beast to animals!
This big guy has a capacity of 5ml, and comes with a spare 4ml glass tank.
And 8 colors are available! It definitely meets everybody’s need.
Looks kind of like Magic Lamp Tank by ZPAL.
The bubble tank can storage more juice, and the look is quite stylish.
The protruding 510 contact pin makes it compatible with hybrid mods.
The top and bottom of colorful version are resin made, while the silver and black ones are stainless steel made.
The SS version has a lot of diamond grooves on top cap and AFC ring.
Indeed, unlike the resin version, it would be too simple with only flat metal surface.
From every detail, you can find the workmanship is really fine.
The drip tip is neither 510 nor 810.
It is not easy to leave condensation on the bore of drip tip.
The chamfer at the mouthpiece can prevent the liquid being sucked in a way.
Compared with non-chamfer drip tips, this one is time-saving as you don’t need to clean it frequently.
Regular top-filling design with dual filling holes.
The middle air channel is pretty wide.
The disadvantage of multiple BVC coil head is BIG! But Freemax doesn’t care the size of FireLuke!
The AFC ring comes with a stopper. Each airslot is 14mm by 3.5mm.
Coil Head vs Mad Dog RDA
FireLuke vs Mad Dog RDA
Glass tank diameter: 31.5mm
Base bottom diameter: 25.2mm
Height (without 510 connector): 54.5mm
Amazing size!
Nice look with metallic textured mod.
The FireLuke comes with a 4ml spare glass tank, a RBA deck and one accessory bag.
There is a pair of Clapton coils in the accessory bag.
The RBA deck is the common type with two posts and four holes.
Bottom direct airflow with two large rectangle air channels to get enough air.
With the RBA deck, FireLuke is a big clouds RTA, and professional!
Slot screws
Wow! The airflow is really awesome and the cloud bursts fast. The multiple coils do not slow the heating rate. The flavor is dense, tasting nice, and the heat dissipation is also good.
The RBA two-post deck can build almost any coil, so I think it plays an important role to FireLuke.
Only a little tricky to lock flat Clapton coils.
The distance between two posts is too wide, so flat coil will be deformed easily.
When you fix the screws, the pressure will deform it again.
It may take a long time to adjust the coil.
If the posts can be closer to each other, the user experience will be better.
One more problem is that the location of posts, just right above the juice feed holes.
If you wick the cotton in usual way, it will not block the holes completely.
So you’d better start from the holes to wick the cotton.
Compared with BVC coil head, the RBA deck plus alien coil and bottom direct airflow, can bring you smoother vapor. And the flavor is as nice as the one that a dripper brings.
If you love the look of FireLuke, as well as its large 5ml capacity, it will be worthy to get one.
Thank you for your reading. See y’all next post!
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I noticed with the freemax tank I have tried a couple of the different coils for this tank and I noticed that I’m getting dry hits slightly burnt taste quite often and this should not be happening because this is such an amazing tank and I have super high expectations for the coils. I have a feeling that they need to make the weep holes bigger to allow better juice flow because I’m definitely getting dried burnt tasting hits from time to time and it happens pretty often. With that being said I am priming the coil very good at the beginning I even let the tank sit for 5 minutes before I start vaping after I fill it but I’m still having these issues with the coils that I have tried so far