For Sale Immortal Mods Atom

Immortal Mods Atom
21700
28mm
#089
8.75/10 due to use

140 ✈️

Looking for O-atty v2 22mm with bf
Hobo 3.1, hobo 4.0, hobo drifter,
killac-r rba, susco money edition LE Ke2ch rba

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VOOPOO Argus G3 Mini Pod System Kit – Small Size, Big Performance!

Hey Vapers!

Looking for a compact yet powerful pod system that delivers on flavor, endurance, and convenience? The VOOPOO Argus G3 Mini Pod System Kit is here to impress! This sleek and lightweight device is perfect for everyday use while offering features you'd expect from a much larger kit.
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With a built-in 1350mAh battery, the Argus G3 Mini provides extended vaping time in a slim, travel-friendly form. Whether you're out for the day or relaxing at home, you’ll enjoy consistent performance without the bulk.

The kit includes the Argus Top Fill Cartridge V2 (0.7Ω) with a 3ml capacity and top-fill design, powered by iCOSM CODE 2.0 technology. That means:
Up to 30 days of clean vaping
100ml e-liquid endurance
Smooth and steady flavor delivery

If you're looking to grab the VOOPOO Argus G3 Mini Pod Kit, check your favorite online vape store and experience mini size with maximum satisfaction. Compact, clean, and built to perform—this is one pod system you won’t want to miss!

Other kits you may prefer:
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Bloody Bar Pod Twist 20K Prefilled Kit – The Next Generation of Vaping

Bloody Bar Pod Twist 20K, a smart and stylish prefilled pod system built for the future of vaping. This kit brings together convenience, customisation, and performance like never before. With up to 20,000 puffs, it’s built for serious longevity and satisfaction.

What makes the Pod Twist 20K Prefilled Pod Kit stand out is its dual-flavour design. It comes with two 1ml pods, each fitted with a mesh coil, and two 10ml refill containers, prefilled with 20mg nicotine salt e-liquid. You can switch flavours anytime—perfect for vapers who like variety without the mess or fuss.
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Powering your sessions is a reliable 1200mAh rechargeable battery, paired with USB Type-C charging for quick top-ups. A smart built-in display screen shows your battery life and status, so you’re never caught off guard. Want a more intense hit? Flip on Boost Mode for a richer, fuller draw.

Smooth, consistent, and designed for MTL (mouth-to-lung) vaping, the Bloody Bar Pod Twist 20K combines practicality with pleasure. Whether you're looking to simplify your setup or explore flavour options, this TPD-compliant kit is a future-proof solution that delivers every time.

Get your best flavour at vapesourcing uk, and high-quality vapes are waiting for you.

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Geekvape Soul 2 Pod System Kit: Big Soul, Small Package

Geekvape Soul 2 Kit doesn’t show off — it doesn’t need to. This ultra-slim pod system slides into your pocket like it owns the place, then hits like it’s been lifting flavor weights in the back room. Whether you're into mellow MTL or richer RDL, Soul 2’s got the kind of versatility that keeps you coming back.

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Powered by a mighty 2100mAh battery, this sleek companion charges in just 40 minutes, meaning downtime is barely a thing. Want to check your stats? Tap into the 0.99-inch hidden screen that keeps everything — from resistance to output — neatly tucked away until you need it. Minimalist on the outside, loaded on the inside.

And when it's time to vape, you get up to 35W output with the 0.4ohm pod, making every puff hit that perfect balance between warmth and cloud. Prefer it tighter? The stepless airflow control adjusts as precisely as your cravings demand. It's draw-activated, smooth, and ready to deliver session after session of consistent flavor with 4ml e-liquid capacity.

Compatible with Geekvape Soul Pod Cartridges, this pod system kit is designed for effortless swaps and elevated performance. It’s not just a pod kit — it’s a pocket-sized upgrade to your daily ritual.

Looking for more vape that fits your vibe and goes the distance? This one’s calling your name — no bulk, no nonsense, just soul.

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Hellvape Dead Rabbit Mini RDA: Small Size, Big Flavor

Some RDAs shout for attention. The Hellvape Dead Rabbit Mini RDA doesn’t need to — it whispers cool confidence and still turns heads. This compact little beast is just 20mm in diameter, but don’t let the size fool you. Add the included 22mm beauty ring, and you’ve got an RDA that not only fits most mods and AIOs like a glove but looks like it was born there.

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Now let’s talk business: postless build deck. No pillars, no puzzles — just drop your single coil in and you're halfway to flavor heaven. Whether you're building your first setup or chasing that perfect resistance, this RDA makes it stupidly simple. No fuss, no curse words, just smooth building and even smoother clouds.


And flavor? This is where it punches above its weight. That compact chamber acts like a soundproof recording studio for your e-liquid — no outside noise, just pure, clean, amplified notes with every hit. It’s RDL-friendly, squonk-compatible, and has a 510 drip tip to keep it classy.


In short, the Dead Rabbit Mini RDA is the kind of compact power tool that deserves a spot in every builder’s lineup. Need one? You’re in luck — head over to Morevaping, the cheapest online vape store, and snag yours without draining your wallet. Because solid performance shouldn't come with a ridiculous price tag.

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A Smarter Pod System: Joyetech Exceed PCC Review

If you're tired of your vape running out of battery halfway through the day, the Joyetech Exceed PCC could be your next favorite kit. It’s a new release, and it’s also one of the most practical setups I’ve used.
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Pocket Power​


The highlight? The PCC (Portable Charging Case) with a 2000mAh battery that recharges your slim 600mAh vape pen on the go. No cables needed—just drop the pen into the magnetic slot and it charges automatically. It also supports USB-C for fast charging.


Wattage Adjustment on the Case​


One unique feature that really impressed me: the OLED screen on the PCC lets you control the wattage of the vape pen directly. No buttons on the pen itself, just clean, smart control from the case. It supports coils at 0.8Ω, 1.2Ω, and 1.4Ω—great for MTL and RDL styles.


Vaping Experience


The Exceed PCC delivers a smooth, consistent, and customizable vaping experience. Paired with the 0.8Ω coil and nicotine salts around 12mg, it offers rich flavor and a satisfying throat hit. The system is beginner-friendly due to its ease of use, yet the adjustable wattage and multiple coil options also make it appealing for more experienced vapers seeking a portable, reliable kit.


✅ Final Thoughts​


The Exceed PCC is a perfect fit for on-the-go vapers who want reliability, style, and control without the bulk. It’s compact, clever, and delivers a great vape every time.

For Sale UK: Vopoo Drag Max, FreeMax Twister, Smok Nord 2 - PODS!

Guess who!


(Sorry, I realised after posting this that most of y'all are in the states. I'm based in Edinburgh and probably not a good enough deal to post internationally. If moderators wanna remove this I would understand but I'll leave it up just in case)


I'm having a massive clear-out so loads of bits up for grabs at cheap prices. See my other threads! All OG and well looked-after. Will consider bundling stuff, posting, and open to offers just ask!

1. Freemax Twister Kit 80W with Fireluke Tank, superb condition, in-box, no coil. £5
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2. Voopoo Drag Max, 200w, three pods (one larger), nine new coils, a little bit more used but still very well cleaned! £15
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3. Smok Nord 2, 40w, two pods with two new coils, all in box, very good condition. £8
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For Sale UK: Tools, Cotton, Coils, Batteries, Chargers, Coily

One last one!


(Sorry, I realised after posting this that most of y'all are in the states. I'm based in Edinburgh and probably not a good enough deal to post internationally. If moderators wanna remove this I would understand but I'll leave it up just in case)

I'm having a massive clear-out so loads of bits up for grabs at cheap prices. See my other threads! All OG and well looked-after. Will consider bundling stuff, posting, and open to offers just ask

1. Premier vapimg tool kit, (pliers, tweezers, resistance meter, spares box, scredriver, coiling rods), ceramic tweezers a little chipped. £5

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2. Random selection of pre-made coils (see pics) £2 (the lot)
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3. Selection of Coiling wires, no more than 1/4 used, straight, flat, clapton. £3 (the lot)
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4. Coily, coil measuring/spacing tool £2
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5. Cotton Bacon Prime, unopened. £1
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6. Battery Chargers both Efest. Nice one (pictured) in excellent nick. £5. Slightly older but still functional one (not pictured) £2.
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7. Batteries: a handul of Molicel, Samsung, and other 18650s in mostly good condition. £ask

For Sale UK: MTL RTA + Tank (BSKR2 + Nautilus GT)

Me again!


(Sorry, I realised after posting this that most of y'all are in the states. I'm based in Edinburgh and probably not a good enough deal to post internationally. If moderators wanna remove this I would understand but I'll leave it up just in case)

I'm having a massive clear-out so loads of bits up for grabs at cheap prices. See my other threads! All OG and well looked-after. Will consider bundling stuff, posting, and open to offers just ask.

1. Vandy Vape Beserker V2, MTL RTA, as-new condition, in box. £8
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2. Aspire Nautilus GT, stock coil (one included) MTL tank, excellent condition, no box. £4

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Both together £10!!

For Sale UK: Box Mods (Agesis, Manto)

Hi all

(Sorry, I realised after posting this that most of y'all are in the states. I'm based in Edinburgh and probably not a good enough deal to post internationally. If moderators wanna remove this I would understand but I'll leave it up just in case)

I'm having a massive clear-out so loads of bits up for grabs at cheap prices. See my other threads! All OG and well looked-after. Will consider bundling stuff, posting, and open to offers just ask. Can throw in batteries too!

1. GeekVape Ageis Solo, 100w (1x 18650), perfect condition, as-new in box with spares. £10
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2. Rincoe Manto s, 228w bit shabby but clean and ready to vape! £3 (or free if with either other mod)
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For Sale UK:DTL RTAs

Hi all

(Sorry, I realised after posting this that most of y'all are in the states. I'm based in Edinburgh and probably not a good enough deal to post internationally. If moderators wanna remove this I would understand but I'll leave it up just in case)

I'm having a massive clear-out so loads of bits up for grabs at cheap prices. See my other threads! All OG and well looked-after. Will consider bundling stuff, posting, and open to offers just ask.

1. OXVA Arbiter dual coil, top airflow, as-new, in box with accessories, with two spare bubble glasses, and a glass protector. £10

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2. Hellvape Destiny, single coil, as-new, in box with accessories. £10
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Batteries diverging from each other - my own fault?

Hello everyone,


I've got a question about batteries (again):
When fully charged, in which timeframe should the batteries be used?
How long is it "OK" to store them after being fully charged (without wearing them out too fast)?


The background of the question is that I have more batteries than devices in use, so I cycle through the married battery pairs. So there are always some that are empty and awaiting their next recharge (which I do in bulk when I start to run out of charged ones) and some that are full and ready for use.

But I noticed the following: I have two "married" sets of LG HE2. They have started to become imbalanced with one cell discharging *way* faster than the other, the difference when charging is very drastic - around 400-500 mAh! The affected cells also have a (slight) self-discharge.
That reminded me of the issues I had with the E-Stream cells I had... Especially as I had eight of them (and that they were pretty decent apart from the problems) I feel like an id**t for, probably, having ruined some good cells (again, if it's the same problem with the HE2) in case my charge/recharge-cycles are the cause.
On the other hand: I have a lot of HG2, VTC5, VTC6 and Molicels that get treated the very same way - and the oldest are now five years old and still fine, so either it's not my own fault or it depends on the cells. That's why I'm asking for the experiences others had.


Thank you for reading and
best greetings from Northern Germany,

Axxe


EDIT: typo

Lost Vape Centaurus G80 AIO by Infinium

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Another look at Lost Vape, which after a long series of pods and box mods, dives back into the AIO scene. After trying their hand at a BB-inspired model, this time they follow the trend that currently dominates the AIO world: an ultra-open design aimed at tackling the most annoying issue around — condensation. The Lost Vape Centaurus G80 AIO is being offered for free by HealthCabin, with no money being exchanged or employment relationship involved.

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Measurements of 82 x 31 x 48, 116 grams is the weight without the battery, with one of the two inserted it reaches approximately 150 grams. Aluminum for the body, PCTG for the panels.
Inside the box, you basically get everything: the Centaurus G80 AIO, two drip tips, a key tool to unscrew the nut, a bunch of spare o-rings, a USB Type-C cable, a chimney reducer, user manual, and warranty card.

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The first setup lets you run the G80 with stock coils, using an empty UB AIO pod, a UB Ultra M7 0.2ohm coil, and a UB Ultra M8 0.15ohm coil.
Then there’s the rebuildable section, including a Centaurus Boro tank paired with its RBA, two extra airflow pins (plus one pre-installed), a screwdriver, and a base to help you prep your first build.

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The top section features a reinforced metal plate to strengthen the structure of the Centaurus G80, secured by four screws and engraved with the Centaurus logo.
You’ve got two nut options here. The first one includes a standard 510 connection, letting you use any drip tip with a 510 base — from the included ones to your favorite RTA tips. It comes with two slots so it can be easily removed using the provided tool.
The second option is a nut with a built-in drip tip, more geared towards a flavor-focused experience.

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As for the bottom, it’s wide and very stable — even more so than the B80, which already had solid footing due to its weight. It’s secured by four screws and marked with CE, disposal symbols, and “designed by Lost Vape”. Just like on the B80, Lost Vape makes it clear they’re not keen on battery recharging directly in the device — the USB Type-C port is placed on the base as a subtle hint.

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The battery door is made of PCTG and snaps onto the frame via magnets. Its design features several slots. Not enough to fully show off your battery wrap — as the AIO trend goes — but it does block out most of the grime, keeping the battery compartment cleaner.

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The battery bay is quite roomy. Just a few extra millimeters and it could probably fit 21700s. The extra space is clearly intentional, making it easy to insert and remove 18650s. For aesthetic reasons — since the battery area is partially visible — Lost Vape even skipped the usual pull tab that's on every box mod I've tested from them, including the Centaurus B80. The spring-loaded gold-plated contact is very flexible, making battery removal easy. The battery is inserted positive side down, as indicated.

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The front panel is made from polycarbonate, the same material used in Lost Vape's full-body P and N series boxes (P200, N100, N200). They're clearly confident in its durability — my Centaurus B80 panels are still crack-free after a year and a half, just with a few surface scratches. On the G80, Lost Vape went for a “diagonal striped mechanical” look: 5 cutouts on each side and the front to reduce condensation and ensure airflow even if part of the intake gets blocked when gripping the mod.

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The fire button is placed on the top side — ideal for thumb firing, especially for users like me who feel that some AIOs are oddly laid out for right-handers or are actually more comfortable for left-handed vapers. The button itself is quite large and satisfying.

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The dual spring-loaded contact system, previously seen on the B80, is back. Similar to what you'd find on pod mods, it ensures accurate readings even with third-party boro tanks, not just the two included with the G80. The OLED display is just 0.42 inches.

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As for the chipset — I haven’t seen confirmation that it’s the usual Lost Vape Quest chip, but functionality-wise, it’s basically a stripped-down version of the one used in their main box mods. The small display size obviously limits the information shown: battery icon, wattage, a 4-digit puff counter, and coil resistance. Wattage can be adjusted from 5 to 80W.

Controls:
- 5 clicks on the fire button: power on/off
- 3 clicks on the fire button: switch between "smart" mode and RBA mode
- Fire + "+" button: locks the wattage buttons (fire still works)
- Fire + "−" button: resets the puff counter

Minimal chipset, offering just two modes: Smart and RBA. The difference? In Smart mode, the device auto-sets the wattage based on the coil's resistance. RBA mode, on the other hand, doesn't feature the kind of "boost" you'd find in Lost Vape's box mods — that fine-tuned regulation designed to better handle complex coils is absent here.

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The first setup option for the Centaurus G80 is the UB AIO pod (on the right) — a "structure" designed to support (some of) the UB Ultra prebuilt coils. The one included in the G80 kit is made of transparent PCTG, though a smoked version is also available aftermarket. All versions, including the stock one, hold up to 5 ml of e-liquid. A key selling point here: no need to mess around with swappable pins or settle for fixed airflow — the draw is adjustable via a dedicated airflow ring.
The refill port is sealed with a silicone plug that fits chubby bottles too. It might be a bit stiff at first, but loosens up with use and becomes easier to handle.
The UB Ultra coils are press-fit, so be gentle when installing them. Even though the base around the coil port is decently thick, it's still PCTG after all.

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Coil offering mirrors the one found in the B80 kit, giving you three UB Ultra mesh coil options:

- M8 – 0.15 ohm (60–80W) → Included in the kit
- M7 – 0.2 ohm (40–60W) → Included in the kit
- M6 – 0.3 ohm (30–40W)

Realistically, you're only getting two usable coils, since the M8 is a bit too much to handle with a single 18650. Once again, the more reasonable and interesting M6 isn’t included. The M7 gave me the same impression it did back in late 2023 — a solid flavour coil for a pod that benefits from a 5 ml capacity. It responds quickly even at 37–40 watts, and with a good 18650 battery, the runtime is definitely acceptable.

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The second, much more customizable option is the Centaurus Boro Tank with its dedicated RBA. Also made of transparent PCTG and with a 5 ml capacity, it can be refilled either via the top plug or — my preferred method — from the bottom, which is more convenient and forgiving even if your wicking isn’t perfect. There's also a tiny notch on the PCTG body to help with removal, which doubles as an indicator for the correct insertion direction.
When taking it apart for daily use, the upper chimney section is connected to the chimney/chamber combo through threading and an O-ring, while the chamber and the deck have no O-rings in between.

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The deck is pressure-mounted onto the metal base, and the seal is maintained by O-rings — same goes for the entire PCTG structure.
In more advanced usage, you can remove the airflow pin or use the base to fire up the coil during setup. The airflow pin and positive pin are a single gold-plated piece, available in 1 mm, 2 mm, and 3 mm sizes, held in place with threading. Unscrewing the pin will also release the positive post — so make sure to handle this step carefully, especially if you've already installed your build.

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Parallel posts, flathead screws, and the airflow pin sits flush with the deck. It features dual wicking slots where cotton should be laid following the usual rule: no stuffing, no floating ends — otherwise pressure will shift the cotton and you’ll end up with leaks.
This atomizer leans toward an open MTL with the 2 mm pin, or an RDL draw using the 3 mm. The 1 mm pin, as I mentioned in the B80 review, feels more like 0.9 mm and is honestly forgettable. It handles creamy, fruity, mentholated, and flavored tobaccos well. For NETs, I'd probably look elsewhere.

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This is a kit that floods the user with options. One mod, one stock coil atomizer, and one RBA with boro compatibility — each would cost you no more than $15 if bought separately. Plus, you get free drip tips, two coils, and a bunch of accessories. If you're looking for a budget-friendly AIO for travel, or just want to dip your toes into the AIO world without breaking the bank, the Centaurus G80 is a solid choice. You get the full picture, both with prebuilt coils and the included RBA — just like I did with the B80 kit from Lost Vape, which taught me the ups and downs of this whole AIO scene.

The Lost Vape Centaurus G80 AIO is available on HealthCabin along with coils and accessories: https://www.healthcabin.net/lost-vape-centaurus-g80-aio-pod-mod-kit-p/30074.html

I thank HealthCabin for making the Lost Vape Centaurus G80 AIO available for free, and the e-cigarette forum staff and community for the space.

Bench Test Results: “EVE 50PL” (unconfirmed) - 50A/125A 5000mAh 21700

These tests below only note my personal opinion for the ESTIMATED ratings for the batteries I tested at the time I tested them. Any battery that is not a genuine Samsung, Sony, Murata, LG, Panasonic, Molicel, EVE, Lishen, BAK, or Sanyo can change at any time! This can be one of the hazards of using “rewrapped” or batteries from other manufacturers so carefully research any battery you are considering using before purchasing.

Misusing or mishandling lithium-ion batteries can pose a SERIOUS RISK of property damage, personal injury, or even death. Never use them outside of a fully protected battery pack and you use them at your own risk. Never exceed the battery’s true continuous discharge rating (CDR), never let it get colder than 0°C or hotter than 60°C to help lower the risks and extend cell life, and keep the plastic wrap and top insulating ring in perfect condition. Never use a battery that is physically damaged in any way.

Testing batteries at their limits is dangerous and should never be attempted by anyone who has not thoroughly studied the dangers involved, understands the risks, has the proper equipment, and takes all appropriate safety precautions.

If the battery has only one current rating number, or if it only says "max", then I have to assume the battery is rated at that current level for any type of discharge, including continuous.

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Test Results
YOU USE THESE CELLS AT YOUR OWN RISK! We do not know for sure if these are actually EVE 50PL’s.

These are allegedly pre-production samples of the tabless EVE 50PL but might be “rewrapped” (not in factory wraps) since “EVE” is on all their other cells but not these. These have the same bottom laser-welding spiral as the 40PL though.

There is an unconfirmed rumor that the EVE 50PL has a short cycle life due to it being created for use in military drones. This is where absolute max performance is critical and compromising that to ensure decent cycle life isn’t needed.

I don’t know if this is true or not but if you use these cells and feel their performance “fades” faster than than expected please let me know. I did some preliminary cycle life testing and didn’t see any fast degradation though.

Just for reference…the Ver. A datasheet for the EVE 50PL has no cycle life spec. The 40PL’s Ver. A datasheet does. Pajda, a highly respected tester at the Endless Sphere forums, and I will be testing cycle life but that can take up to a couple of months to finish.

On to performance…at 20A and higher this cell equals or beats any other small round cell I have tested. At above 20A, up to 50A continuous, this is the best performer I’ve ever tested. Check the Ratings & Performance table for the numbers (link below).

I’ve done a 40A and 100A continuous “shootout” against the other top four 21700’s but the results are Patreon-only.

If this cell does have decent cycle life then the performance could definitely make buying this cell worth considering.

Thank you DIY500AMP.com for donating cells for testing!

Some specs and observations…
  • Datasheet capacity specs are 4800mAh Minimum and 5000mAh Typical.
  • The five cells I tested measured 4985mAh-5011mAh with an average of 4994mAh, just below the Typical spec. Not great consistency but okay, especially if these are pre-production cells. Considering the differences in equipment I consider these cells to be meeting their spec but would prefer to see them hit around 5100mAh like many cells from Samsung and others would (for a 5000mAh-rated cell).
  • DC internal resistance was 6.4mOhms to 6.9mOhms for five cells. This is decent consistency.
  • I estimate its current ratings to be 50A continuous with a 125A temp-limited (to 80°C) non-continuous rating. Never let the cell go above 80°C at any time if using a thermocouple for temp sensing or above 65°C if using a thermistor (which are VERY slow)! This includes the temp rise that can still occur after a high power discharge has stopped
  • Standard charge rate 2A, max is 10A but I am sure that will shorten cycle life.

Continuous Current Discharge Graphs
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Ratings and Performance Specs Graphic
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18650 Ratings & Performance Table:


21700 Ratings & Performance Table:

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HELLVAPE DEAD RABBIT MINI RDA review by hittman

Hello and welcome back for another review. This time I will be taking a look at the Hellvape Dead Rabbit Mini RDA that was sent to me by Hellvape in order to provide you with a fair and honest review. The Mini has a postless single coil build deck and four MTL style airflow holes. It is a small rda as the name suggests and is only 20mm in diameter but includes a 22mm beauty ring to add to the appearance when using on mods with larger bases. I’m a big fan of single coil rdas so am really looking forward to testing this one. I’m guessing that with the small size that the flavor should be intense.

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WHAT’S IN THE BOX?

• 1 Hellvape Dead Rabbit Mini RDA
• 1 Beauty Ring
• 1 0.45ohm Ni80 Clapton Coil
• 1 Shoelace Cotton
• 1 BF Pin
• 1 Coil Cutting Tool
• 1 Extra 510 Drip Tip
• 1 Accessory Bag
• 1 User Manual
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SPECIFICATIONS:

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FEATURES:

• DIMENSIONS: 20mm Diameter
• WIDEST POINT: Optional 22mm Beauty Ring
• AIRFLOW: 4 MTL-Style Airflow Holes
• TANK CONNECTION: Threaded 510
• TANK MATERIAL: Stainless Steel
• DRIP TIP: 510 Drip Tip
• 22mm Beauty Ring
• Extra 510 Resin Drip Tip
• BUILD DECK: Postless Design
• COIL CONFIGURATION: Single Coil Design
• Side Secured via Screws

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INITIAL THOUGHTS:


The packaging for the Dead Rabbit Mini RDA is much like we’ve seen from Hellvape before. The front is orange and black with the Hellvape logo and name in the top right corner and the device name along the left edge. One thing that is new from the usual packaging is that there is a clear window in the front so you can see the rda without opening the box. Underneath the rda is the RDL designator. The back of the box a list of features, a list of contents and company information. There is also an authenticity code and a bar code with the name of the rda and the color of the tank inside.

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Once the box is opened then the Dead Rabbit Mini RDA is visible and has a nice drip tip installed which has the Hellvape name on it. Also visible is the included beauty ring and spare drip tip. It’s nice that the beauty ring is included which takes the 20mm base of the rda up to 22mm and increases the aesthetic of the tank. Once installed it is barely noticeable that it is not part of the rda since the color match is exact. There is also a box above the Mini which includes all of the accessories which include a coil cutting guide, a bottom feed pin, screw driver, allen wrench, a single .45 ohm NI80 coil, a single cotton thread, spare o rings, and spare grub screws. Underneath the box and foam insert is where the user manual is located. I was sent the blue and gunmetal versions for my review.

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As always, the first thing I did was disassemble the rda and give it a bath in some hot soapy water to remove any machining oil or debris that might be left on the rda. I also included the beauty ring for no real reason. As you can see in the picture below, the drip tip has double o rings to hold it in place securely.

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The bottom of the base has the Dead Rabbit Mini RDA name and the Hellvape name and log etched on it. You can see the hex in the plated 510 pin which comes pre-installed in the base but can be easily switched out with the included 510 squonk pin.

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The Mini has a two sets of round airflow holes that are adjusted by turning the outer chamber once installed on a mod. It can go from a tight MTL to a nice RDL type of airflow. I have been preferring it with the airflow fully open while using the included coil.

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The build deck is postless and has four grub screws so the single coil can be installed using either set of holes. Each side of the deck has four holes to direct the airflow to the coil. The grub screws have slotted heads and are easily tightened with the included screwdriver. The base has two large o rings to hold the outer chamber securely in place and keep the rda leak free at the base.

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FINAL THOUGHTS:

As usual it was a real pleasure testing another rda from Hellvape. The Dead Rabbit Mini RDA is a great little rda for those that want an easy to use single coil rda that runs great under 40 watts without getting overheated.

I used the included coil and screwdriver to set up the rda for testing. I used the included coil cutting guide to trim the coil legs to the recommended 5mm length. Once installed, I pulsed the coil until the coil heated evenly. The included cotton thread is plenty long and you could probably get three or more wicks out of it if used correctly. I trimmed the wick even with the edge of the deck.

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I really liked the flavor and vapor production I got from the mini. I was able to run the included coil at 30 watts with the airflow fully open. It was nice to run an rda that I could run at lower watts and extend battery life of the mod. I did install the squonk pin from the beginning and ran it on my Centaurus squonk using the beauty ring. It looked good and performed well. I’m not used to using a 20mm rda so my first time squonking I pushed a little too hard and had some liquid come out of the airflow holes. After that I was gentler when pushing on the squonk bottle and had no further issues. I was kind of surprised that I didn’t see the Dead Rabbit icon anywhere on the rda.

I’d like to thank Hellvape for sending the two Hellvape Dead Rabbit Mini RDAs for my review. As always, a big thanks to the readers for taking the time to read my review. Below is a link to the website for your viewing pleasure.

Dead Rabbit Mini RDA-Hellvape - The DIY atomizer leading brand

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Eleaf iCita - Review By Ben28


Eleaf iCita
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In this review, I bring you a brand that is completely new to me, although I was already familiar with it, and I've always wanted to try some of their products. In this case, I bring you the Eleaf iCita, a POD-type device equipped with a 1600mAh battery, a touch screen, and an aesthetic that is honestly very striking and beautiful.

This review is possible thanks to Bella Vapor Store, which unfortunately closed on April 22nd. You can visit this page to learn more about the Eleaf iCita.

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Features
  • 1. Fit for iCita Pod Cartridge 0.3Ω/0.6Ω/0.8Ω
  • 2. 3ml capacity, easy side filling system
  • 3. Stylish and flat, zinc alloy with leather
  • 4. Built-in 1600mAh battery with 40W max
  • 5. Adopts touch-controlled power adjustment
  • 6. Multifunctional and intuitive OLED screen
  • 7. 5V/2A fast charging to get full power in just 1 hour
  • 8. DTL vaping with adjustable airflow system
  • 9. Multiple protections to ensure safe use

Specs
BrandEleaf
Product NameiCita Pod Kit
Battery Capacity1600mAh
Output Wattage6-40W
Output Voltage3.3-4.2V
Charging Current5V/2A(USB-C)
AirflowAdjustable airflow
Pod Capacity3ml
FillingSide filling
Filling Hole Diameter3*4mm
Resistance0.2-3Ω
Fit ForiCita Pod Cartridge
Product Size35.8*18*107mm
ColorSilver Green, Silver Linen, Rose Gold Pink, Gunmetal Gray, Silver Orange

Packaging
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The device comes packaged in a rectangular box that combines black and green, as is typical for Eleaf. This packaging reminds me quite a bit of that provided by Vaporesso, mainly due to the color combination. On the top, we can see the brand, and what catches the eye on this front part is the image of the device in the center, which gives us a first look at what we're going to find. On the right side, we can observe the model name, in this case, iCita.

Finally, we find a warning about nicotine on the bottom of the box.

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On one of the sides, we can find the contents of the box, some specifications and contact information, a barcode, and a small rectangle that indicates the color of this unit, Gunmetal Grey.

In the box:
· 1* iCita Battery
· 1* iCita 0.3 Ω Pod
· 1* iCita 0.6 Ω Pod
· 1* USB Type-C Cable
· 1* User Manual
· 1* Warranty Card


Device
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I'm going to consider this perspective as the front of the device, since this is where the touch screen, the charging port, and the lanyard slot are located.

Well, as you can see, we have a large black strip; this entire area is the control zone for the screen. At the very top, we see a fingerprint icon, which translates to the fire button on any other POD. However, here, it doesn't activate the device; it only serves to adjust the wattage. To do this:

- We must press this touch button five times, and two touch arrows will also appear: one pointing upwards, which will increase the wattage one by one up to the maximum recommended for the coil, and one pointing downwards, which will decrease the wattage one by one down to the minimum recommended for the coil. After adjusting it, we must press the fire button again, and we are ready to vape.

Well, regarding the smoothness and comfort of this screen, it's not bad at all. It's clear that the animations for increasing and decreasing wattage or the fluidity itself aren't the best, but they are more than sufficient. Additionally, it responds quite well to touch; it's not frustrating where we have to press very hard or many times for it to activate—it's just right.

As for the information on the screen, we can observe:

- Battery indicator with slots: It consists of exactly five slots, where each one represents an interval of remaining battery. Each slot that disappears indicates 20% less battery. That is, if we have all five, we have between 100-80%; if we only have four slots, we have 80-60%, and so on until no slots remain.
- Battery indicator with percentage: This is even simpler than the previous one. I think one of the two is unnecessary since there's no need to have two indicators for the same variable.
- Wattage indicator.
- Ω indicator
- Puff counter

To expand a bit more on the functions of this device, something curious is that to reset the puff counter, we must remove and insert the cartridge three times in a row. It's a bit strange, but it's not uncomfortable. However, it must be done in less than 2.5 seconds.

Finally, we find the charging port at the bottom. This charging port operates at 5V/2A, meaning it has fast charging and will take approximately 45 minutes to fully charge the device.

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I now present the iCita from one of its sides, specifically the one where we can access the airflow control.

Well, the aesthetics of the device are like this: it's a rectangle, let's say, very similar in shape to the Lost Vape Thelema Elite 40. The body of the device itself is made of some metal, probably a zinc alloy. With the aim of providing both comfort and aesthetics, we have a kind of faux leather that borders the entire device from one side to the other. The touch of this is soft, and in my unit at least, it has an "X" texture. This area is hard; that is, it's not soft or padded like on other devices.

I really like the aesthetics, and I think the construction materials are of good quality. As for the weight of the device, it's not the lightest of its kind, but it doesn't seem excessively heavy to me. It feels very, very comfortable in the hand and has a quite suitable size (similar to or even slightly larger than the Yihi SXmini MQ Class, although less wide, for example). The weight measured on a scale with the cartridge included is 87g, a more than reasonable weight for a device of this style.

Let's move on to talk about the airflow. It consists of two large holes and an extra one on the slider itself of the regulation. Honestly, it's not a device that offers a very good MTL; it's quite the opposite. It offers exceptional RDL or DL, but it's not focused on MTL vaping. Something I've noticed is that when completely closing the airflow, that is, leaving only the hole in the slider, it produces a somewhat annoying whistle. However, this phenomenon does not occur in any other situation. As I said before, for DL or RDL, it more than meets expectations and filters the air great. If you are looking for a very good MTL, this is not your device.

On the other side, this area of the airflow intake is replaced by a small plate with Eleaf branding.

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What I'm showing you now is the iCita Cartridge, or iCita Pod, whatever you want to call it. The connection with the battery is made via two magnets that really hold the cartridge firmly; seriously, they are good magnets, and the cartridge hardly wobbles thanks to them.

As for refilling, we can see a large green silicone flap. We simply have to open it, and we will find the filling hole, where we can insert up to 3mL of our favorite e-liquid (remember to let it sit for 5-10 minutes until the cotton is well saturated before you start vaping). At the bottom of these cartridges, we find their resistance in Ω and the recommended wattage range.


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To begin with, I have to talk about the in-hand feel. The shape of the device reminds me of a mod, albeit a very small one. It feels really comfortable in the hand. I should add that the faux "leather" area isn't soft; that is, it doesn't have any padding behind it, it's completely solid.

Regarding the cartridges, I'm going to give my opinion on them. In general, the flavor they provide is quite solid, it's quite faithful and is delivered very well. However, something I have noticed is that the lifespan of the coils isn't the best, although of course it greatly depends on what liquid we use.

If we talk about the airflow, it filters the air very, very well, and can easily provide a good MTL if needed. Something I would put as a disadvantage is that when completely closing the airflow and leaving only the small hole that's there, a rather annoying whistle can be heard.

Otherwise, it's a pretty elegant device, comfortable in the hand, and provides a good hit, good flavor, and good flavor production.

Pros And Cons
Pros
Cons
Elegant Design
Annoying Whistle With the Airflow Completely Closed
DL, RDL & MTL
Good Flavor
Touch Screen

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