Is SMOK Trinity Alpha Better Than Lost Vape Orion Q In Flavor Production?

The Lost Vape Orion Q has got tremendous success since being released. And recently the SMOK Co. released the Trinity Alpha that looks very similar to it. In the following, we'll make a comparison between them. Just buy from the 11111 if you like.

We first look at the SMOK Trinity Alpha Kit that is fully constructed with a high-level of craftsmanship. It illustrates a quality alloy shell with beautiful unique resin panels for a luxurious pod system. The built-in 1000mAh battery provides enough power for the whole day use, working in synergy with the chipset featuring variable output modes-Soft/Norm/Hard.
SMOK Trinity Alpha review
The Trinity Alpha features a 2.8ml maximum capacity and it has two different coil options. The 0.6ohm Nord Mesh Coil is capable of a maximum output of 25W and the 0.8ohm Nord Mesh-MTL Coil can fire up to 16W. Meanwhile, the ingenious design of the cartridge allows for a swivel top-fill method and comes with a Delrin MTL Drip Tip that can be customized as the drip tip section is 510.

Then is the Lost Vape Orion Q Kit. Like all the designs from Lost Vape, it is meticulously crafted with high precision features and exquisite design elements. Powered by a built-in 950mAh battery, it fires at a consistent 17W power output to produce fantastic flavor and cloud production. The 950mAh battery can fully recharge in less than 45 minutes, and each pod coil can last up to 2000 puffs!
Lost Vape Orion Q review
As for the 2ml pod, it is fitted with a 1.0ohm KTR coil, which is compatible with both salt based nicotine e-juice as well as standard e-liquid. And the pod features an air-flow ring at the base of the mouthpiece which can be adjusted to accommodate both MTL and DTL vapers.

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