Unlike many other 200w box mods this one is different with key features. One of my favorite features about this device is the size. I'd like to share my experiences with this mod and let you know if it's worth your hard earned money.
As I was saying some of the key features of this mod is the size and it's features. The T like menu display is a unique welcomed feature of this mod. The mod it's self is almost rounded and fit's great in the hand.
Key features:
Temp Control - The temp control feature works great and very easy to use. To get into Temp control mod you screw on your Nickle wire build (Also supports Ti wire) And the mod it's self will ask you if New Coil or Same coil. Once you select new coil you can then click the bottom T button 3 times to select rather you want Ni mode or Ti mode. From here you can select Nickle mode and once selected you will be sent into your desired mode.
Dry hit prevention - This mode will help prevent you from getting dry puffs or getting a burnt taste. I haven't had much of an issue with this feature not working but it works best with your favorite tanks. The graphical user interface is a unique welcomed feature as well. When your coil becomes too dry the liquid drop on the screen will flash which means it's time to refill your tank.
Screen user interface - I have never seen a display like this before, it's a very interesting one to look at. The display it'self outputs your Wattage, shows a very accurate ohns read out, displays your volts, and as a welcomed feature it displays your amp read out from your batteries. It also displays a time counter to show you how long you vaped for as well as your batteries life.
Specs:
Power: 5 Click turn off or on
Wattage output: 5w*200w
Temp control: 300°F~600°F * No wattage lock
Batteries: Dual 18650
Size: 90*50*24mm /3.54*1.96*0.94 inches
Display: .9" OLED
Lowest Resistance: 0.08ohm~3.0ohm
Nickle Lowest Resistance: 0.15ohm~2.5ohm
Negatives - The mod it's has no USB port, this isn't good not just because you can't charge your batteries but because you can't upgrade if the mod it's self shows signs of future bug issues. If you're spending a lot of money on a premium device this should be a key importance.
As I was saying some of the key features of this mod is the size and it's features. The T like menu display is a unique welcomed feature of this mod. The mod it's self is almost rounded and fit's great in the hand.
Key features:
Temp Control - The temp control feature works great and very easy to use. To get into Temp control mod you screw on your Nickle wire build (Also supports Ti wire) And the mod it's self will ask you if New Coil or Same coil. Once you select new coil you can then click the bottom T button 3 times to select rather you want Ni mode or Ti mode. From here you can select Nickle mode and once selected you will be sent into your desired mode.
Dry hit prevention - This mode will help prevent you from getting dry puffs or getting a burnt taste. I haven't had much of an issue with this feature not working but it works best with your favorite tanks. The graphical user interface is a unique welcomed feature as well. When your coil becomes too dry the liquid drop on the screen will flash which means it's time to refill your tank.
Screen user interface - I have never seen a display like this before, it's a very interesting one to look at. The display it'self outputs your Wattage, shows a very accurate ohns read out, displays your volts, and as a welcomed feature it displays your amp read out from your batteries. It also displays a time counter to show you how long you vaped for as well as your batteries life.
Specs:
Power: 5 Click turn off or on
Wattage output: 5w*200w
Temp control: 300°F~600°F * No wattage lock
Batteries: Dual 18650
Size: 90*50*24mm /3.54*1.96*0.94 inches
Display: .9" OLED
Lowest Resistance: 0.08ohm~3.0ohm
Nickle Lowest Resistance: 0.15ohm~2.5ohm
Negatives - The mod it's has no USB port, this isn't good not just because you can't charge your batteries but because you can't upgrade if the mod it's self shows signs of future bug issues. If you're spending a lot of money on a premium device this should be a key importance.