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Freemax Twister 30W with Fireluke 22 Tank Kit Review

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Hey guys, how about welcome the new kit from Freemax? Freemax who are well known for flavourful DTL cloud chuckers is getting more involved in the MTL market with the Maxpod and Gemm 25W. But this time, this is a pen-style kit- Freemax Twister 30W Kit . The Freemax Twister 30W Kit is a stylish vape pen battery kit. There are two main components in the kit the Freemax Twister 30W Mod and the Fireluke 22 tank. As the name suggests the mod part of the kit has a maximum output of 30W which is adjustable by turning the base. Powered by 1400mAh inbuilt vape battery , the Freemax Twister 30W Kit can provide 30W max output. And the Twister 30W VW mod possesses twist style wattage adjustment system from 7.5W to 30W, 2.5W per click. What is more, the Fireluke 22 Tank utilizes Freemax COILTECH 4.0 with SS904L Mesh and Tea Fiber Cotton formula. And the Fireluke 22 Tank is equipped with 0.5ohm DTL Mesh Coil and 1.5ohm MTL Mesh Coil that is compatible with both freebase as well as salt ni...

Comparison of SMOK RPM Lite and SMOK RPM40

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As we all know, SMOK does very well in pod kit and mod vape. After SMOK RPM80 and RPM80 Pro , the SMOK RPM family welcome another member-RPM Lite. The SMOK RPM Lite is a pretty smaller device compared to the original RPM40. It only weighs 50g and stands 75mm, which fits your palm perfectly and slips into your pocket easily. SMOK RPM Lite Kit includes two SMOK PRM coils included in the kit: RPM Mesh 0.4ohm Coil and RPM DC 0.8ohm MTL Coil. However, what's the difference between RPM Lite and RPM40? Size: Smok RPM40 measures 25mm by 25mm by 134.2mm. Compared with RPM Lite(213275), it is bigger, taller, and heavier. Battery: Smok RPM40 is powered by a 1500mAh battery while RPM Lite is driven by a 1250mAh battery, but both of them can fire up to the max output of 40W. E-Juice Capacity: The vape juice capacity of Smok RPM40 is 4.3ml, which is bigger than RPM Lite Pod(3.2ml). Price: Since this SMOK RPM Lite pod kit is a smaller version of SMOK RPM40, the price is...

Myle Mini and Myle Mini 2 Disposable Pod

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With the acceleration of people's life rhythm, in daily life, the choice of electronic cigarettes is more inclined to be easy to use and convenient to carry, instead of box mod and squonk mod . The disposable pod has gradually become the choice of many people. Myle Mini Disposable Pod is one of the best selling portable e-cigarette pod systems available in the market. It is a portable e-cigarette pod system that is much easy to carry and use. Features • All-in-one system • Small size and easy to carry • Draw activated firing mechanism • 1.2ml e-liquid capacity & Non-Refillable • 5% or 2% nicotine by volume/unit • Up to 320 Puffs per device • Multiple taste options to meet individual needs Myle Mini Disposable Pod vapes are different than the classic stick style disposable in that they store their e-juice in an actual pod vape kit  rather than in a cotton polyfill. The sealed nature of the pod allows mini vapes to move the e-juice reservoir parallel to the ba...

Pure flavor of Geekvape Zeus Sub Ohm Tank

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How are you, guys? Today I will take a tank from GeekVape to a review. Geekvape Zeus Sub Ohm Tank is one of my favorite tanks to box mod . The Geekvape Zeus Sub Ohm Tank comes with pretty much standard capacity, so 3.5ml with the straight glass and 5ml with the bubble glass. Without turning an attic into some huge abomination (or using an absurdly long chimney), I don't think one can get more, hence I think it's okay, although I'm a sucker for capacity. Both geekvape zeus mesh coil provided for testing are Kanthal with the Z1 coming out at 0.4ohm rated 60-70W and the Z2 at 0.2ohm rated at 70-80W. The flavor from both provided coils is really top-notch, especially when you consider it is a sub-tank. I really like the design (in terms of aesthetics as well as functionality), quality is undeniably good. While the Geekvape Zeus Sub Ohm Tank can't keep up with really good RDAs, I've used RTAs that weren't as nice. Overall, I don't think the Geekv...