• Review of Joyetech ESPION Silk with NotchCore

    Review of Joyetech ESPION Silk with NotchCore

    Joyetech never ceases to amaze! Today, the ESPION Silk box mod and NotchCore atomizer enter the electronic vaping scene! Two devices in one box. Yes, again a whale box and it would seem nothing new, But! A compact box mod…

  • Review of Wotofo Recurve Squonk Mod. First Look

    Review of Wotofo Recurve Squonk Mod. First Look

    Today we will get acquainted with an ergonomic squonk mod called Recurve Squonk Mod from Wotofo. A few months ago, the well-known manufacturer of vaping devices Wotofo released a very interesting Recurve RDA dripper, in the creation of which the…

  • Review of Wismec Active Box Mod. First look

    Review of Wismec Active Box Mod. First look

    Today we will get acquainted with a new box mod from Wismec, which can be a great option for people who prefer active recreation. The success of the waterproof and shockproof Aegis box mod from Geekvape has forced many manufacturers…

  • Review of Polar 220W Mod by Vaporesso. Northern Lights

    Review of Polar 220W Mod by Vaporesso. Northern Lights

    What is the minimum resistance that an electronic battery mod should support? Vaporesso, having released its Polar 220W box mod, says 0.03 Ohm. Vaporesso Polar 220W Mod packaging The device is sold in a small, simple, but nice white box…

  • Review of Aspire Dynamo Mod. First Look

    Review of Aspire Dynamo Mod. First Look

    In this article, we will look at a rather unusual box mod called Dynamo from Aspire. The manufacturer of vaping devices Aspire, we recall, is one of the oldest companies on the market. However, this fact does not contribute to…

  • Review of iJoy Zenith 3

    Review of iJoy Zenith 3

    Today we will talk about the new, updated version of the Zenith 3 varivolt mod from iJoy, which now runs on 20700 batteries. Once, the variwatt, which replaced devices with only voltage regulation, seemed to have finally and irrevocably displaced…

  • Review of Vaporesso Armour PRO. Armored Kamikaze

    Review of Vaporesso Armour PRO. Armored Kamikaze

    This review will focus on the curious single-battery mod Armour PRO from the American-Chinese company Vaporesso on the already familiar OMNI 4.0 board. Not long ago, we reviewed a device from Vaporesso with a record (so far?) for electronic mods…

  • Review of Augvape Druga Foxy. First look

    Review of Augvape Druga Foxy. First look

    Today we will look at a new box mod with a couple of fresh ideas and a nice appearance from the Chinese company Augvape. Often, Chinese manufacturers release devices that subsequently become popular around the world. This was the case…

  • The box mod has a built-in battery with a capacity of 1500 mAh, which can be charged via a USB Type-C connector located on the end. The recommended current is unknown. The device delivers power in three preset variants depending on the resistance of the vaporizer: 15, 20 or 25 watts for the 0.7 ohm variant and 8, 10 or 12 watts for the 1.6 ohm coil. The aforementioned vaporizers come with the kit, but support for almost the entire Cosmo branded line of replacement vaporizers is also claimed. The atomizer from the kit, in turn, is equipped with two different drip types for MTL or DL puffing, and also features an appropriate airflow adjustment system with several small holes and a wide slot. The device is equipped with a top-fill and a 2ml flask.

    Review of Vaptio Cosmo Nebula Kit

    Today we will tell you about an unusual starter kit from Chinese manufacturer Vaptio, focused on both DL and MTL vaping – Cosmo Nebula Kit. The well-known company Vaptio has introduced Cosmo Nebula Kit, which consists of a compact battery…

  • Review of Wismec Reuleaux RX G Kit

    Review of Wismec Reuleaux RX G Kit

    The Reuleaux RX G Kit comes in a rather bright and notable box, but without any overly deliberate elements – everything is very laconic. In our case, the front side of the box has the device itself in black coloring…