Part 2 - Artery Nugget X 50W with AT22 TC Starter Kit 2000mAh

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Tim Wiseman

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Part 2

Artery Nugget X Specs and Features:

Size: 58 x 36.6 x 23mm
Resistance Range: 0.1-3.0ohm
Battery: Built-in 2000mAh battery
Output Voltage: 0.5-8.0V
Wattage Range: 5-50W
Working Modes: VW/VV/TC(Ni200,Ti.SS316)/BYPASS/TCR(M1,M2,M3)
Display: 0.96-inch screen
Thread: 510 thread
50W max output
Large OLED screen for easy operation
Ergonomic design for comfortably hold
1.5A quick charge via USB cable
Various protections for a safe vape
Colours: Red, Black, Golden



Using the Nugget X

The device is 5 clicks to turn on the device but once on 5 clicks locks and unlocks the device and when locked the device will not fire, to turn the device off is done via the menu system. There are a couple of combination button press features which are, fire and - together resets the time vaped to 0, the displayed time vaped on this device isn't the normal time of last vape but accumulates. The other combination is fire and + together which locks and unlocks the - and + buttons but the device will still fire. The display is a nice size for such a small device and all the information is clear and not cluttered, the display tells you what mode you are in, your wattage (temperature when in TC mode and voltage when in VV mode), which can be adjusted using the - and + buttons, battery status bar, voltage, resistance and accumulated vape time. To enter the menu system is 3 clicks of the fire button which brings up a list of options which are, power, Temperature, voltage, bypass, power off and Exit. Navigating is simple , moving between options is done using the - and + buttons then fire to select, selecting power off turns the device completely off and you will need to click the fire button 5 times to turn back on. Selecting bypass puts the device into direct output mode, selecting voltage puts the device into variable voltage mode, adjusting the voltage is done on the main screen. Selecting temperature brings up the options, Ni, Ti, Ss and TCR, when selecting one of your TC wires it then allows you to set the wattage, selecting TCR allows you to set minimum wattage and TCR values. Selecting power allows you to select normal or 1 of 3 preset curves, when choosing one of the curves it displays the graph and allows you to customise it. I hope i didn't make using the device sound complicated because it's actually very easy to use.




Performance

The device fires without any noticeable delay and during using it was very reliable and seems to be very accurate, really nothing to complain about. The custom curves work well and i do like using this feature on devices. The supplied coils with the AT22 are SS 0.3ohm rated at 25w to 45w and i enjoyed descent flavour and good cloud at 30w, between 30w and 40w it really gave the same flavour so i went for efficiency. The AT22 is a 22mm tank and the device only 23mm in depth, with most of my favourite tanks being 25mm i was worried that they would look terrible but i tried the Zeus on it and in my opinion it looks fine (picture included). The 2000mAh battery is fair enough for a 50W device and the Nugget X gave reasonable battery life and is fully firmware upgradeable.




Conclusion

If you want a very small, pocket friendly device and don't vape at high wattage the Artery Nugget X as all the features anyone would need.



Pros

Pocket Friendly
Clear Display
Easy to Use
Temp Control
Variable Voltage
Variable Wattage
Custom Curves
Centre 510
Reasonable Battery life
Firmware Upgradeable
AT22 Easy to use tank that gives descent flavour

Cons

Device has - and + button rattle
Not suitable for large tanks
Not suitable for high wattage users



I would once again like to thank Evan from Heaven Gifts for supplying the Artery Nugget X 50W with AT22 TC Starter Kit 2000mAh for the purpose of this review.

https://www.heavengifts.com/product/Arte...C-Kit.html
 
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