How Does Vapefly Brunhilde RTA Perform On The IJOY SHOGUN UNIV Mod?
Are you always expecting for high performance vape mods and high capacity RTAs? In the following, we'll be covering such two devices.
Firstly let's look at the IJOY SHOGUN UNIV Mod. It is a remarkable dual 18650 vape mod, integrating an intelligent UNIV Chipset with highly functional output settings within a stunningly designed resin panel construction. It implements a compact box-like design with visually-pleasing resin colorways that truly stands out amongst other modern vape kits.
Powered by dual high-amp 18650 batteries (sold separately), it can fire up to 180W output with the UNIV Chipset, outputting maximal clouds with a near-instantaneous response. The UNIV Chipset lends battery use efficiency, drawing power from the dual battery layout set behind the magnetic battery bay doors. Moreover, the UNIV chipset unlocks various user modes to meet different vaping needs, such as PMODE, Pod Mode, and Temp Mode to suit any vapers personal preference.
Then is the Vapefly Brunhilde RTA. It is a strange design with the build deck on top of the RTA with a liquid tank below – almost like an RDTA design. Also, the other strange thing is the use of Stainless Steel wire wicking. Being a top coil deck the airflow inlets are also at the top of the tank – which should help avoid leaking through the airflow inlets.
The top cap also rotates to adjust the incoming airflow to your preference. The e-liquid lives in the tank part below the deck and can hold 8ml of e-liquid. On EU versions due to the TPD a silicone plug will be installed to reduce the capacity. The deck is for dual coil builds and the posts stand up vertically. Apparently, the clamp holes are placed to give the best coil position. At the side of the tank is the filling port and a metal frame protects the tank glass from damage.
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Firstly let's look at the IJOY SHOGUN UNIV Mod. It is a remarkable dual 18650 vape mod, integrating an intelligent UNIV Chipset with highly functional output settings within a stunningly designed resin panel construction. It implements a compact box-like design with visually-pleasing resin colorways that truly stands out amongst other modern vape kits.
Powered by dual high-amp 18650 batteries (sold separately), it can fire up to 180W output with the UNIV Chipset, outputting maximal clouds with a near-instantaneous response. The UNIV Chipset lends battery use efficiency, drawing power from the dual battery layout set behind the magnetic battery bay doors. Moreover, the UNIV chipset unlocks various user modes to meet different vaping needs, such as PMODE, Pod Mode, and Temp Mode to suit any vapers personal preference.
Then is the Vapefly Brunhilde RTA. It is a strange design with the build deck on top of the RTA with a liquid tank below – almost like an RDTA design. Also, the other strange thing is the use of Stainless Steel wire wicking. Being a top coil deck the airflow inlets are also at the top of the tank – which should help avoid leaking through the airflow inlets.
The top cap also rotates to adjust the incoming airflow to your preference. The e-liquid lives in the tank part below the deck and can hold 8ml of e-liquid. On EU versions due to the TPD a silicone plug will be installed to reduce the capacity. The deck is for dual coil builds and the posts stand up vertically. Apparently, the clamp holes are placed to give the best coil position. At the side of the tank is the filling port and a metal frame protects the tank glass from damage.
Related blog: Does Vaporesso Luxe ZV Perform Better Than CoilART LUX 200?
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