DRAGBAR B6500 13ML DISPOSABLE/RECHARGEABLE POD REVIEWED BY BIGBOB2322

Vicious ant Vidar

HELP! Just got a brand new Vicious ant Vidar and Genos atty combo…problem is my mod burns me randomly! Button gets hot, stainless around the top will randomly get hot…not every hit! Super random but consistent enough I’m concerned, will it blow up? Why’s it doing this? I’ve tried every build I can think of to no avail! No wires touching anything…batteries are new! Is the mod shorting out? Any advice would be appreciated! Reached out to VA weeks ago and no response!

ICEWAVE 8500 DISPOSABLE/RECHARGEABLE WITH DISPLAY SCREEN REVIEWED BY BIGBOB2322

Joyetech eGo AIO Vape Pen childproof blocked

First of all, hi. I'm new here so I'm sorry if it's wrong thread.
I have a Joyetech eGo AIO Vape Pen for some time, I've used it for some time and then put it in a drewer and forgot about it for one year. I've got it out some days ago and I tried to open the chilfproof thing to remove the resistance to change it and to fill the tank with liquid but I can't open it. I can press the mouthpiece with the part of resistance down, I can rotate them to go through childproof system but it don't want to open, it just hopes up a littlebit, i think above the chilfproof system itself but it doesn't open. It seems that chilfproof system it's blocked and i've tried with very much force to rotate through that system when pressing but it makes everytime the same.
Any ideas?

VAPORESSO LUXE XR MAX KIT review by hittman

VAPORESSO LUXE XR MAX KIT review by hittman

Hello and welcome back. Today I’m here to discuss the Vaporesso Luxe XR Max Kit that was sent to me by Sourcemore in order to provide you with a fair and honest review. It’s been a while since I’ve reviewed any Vaporesso products. I had been a reviewer for them for several years but lost touch with them the end of last year and have been unable to establish a contact again. Anyway, I’m here today to talk about the Luxe XR Max. I really liked the original Luxe X and Luxe XR and have been wanting to review the Max for a while now. Sourcemore was nice enough to comply so here we go.

The Luxe XR Max is the third device in this series preceded by the two that I just mentioned. It is a bit larger and has a 2800mah high density battery with a maximum output of 80 watts while being powered by the Axon chip. It does come with two pods with coils installed for RDL and DTL vaping using the GTX series of coils. It is also compatible with the Luxe X and Luxe XR pods so is capable of being used for MTL also. The included pods have a 5ml capacity that help to keep you vaping longer before needing to refill. The Corex heating tech and SSS technology of the GTX coils promise to provide a flavorful and leak resistant experience.

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WHAT’S IN THE BOX?

1* Vaporesso LUXE XR Max Battery
1* Vaporesso LUXE XR Pod(DTL)
1* Vaporesso LUXE XR Pod (RDL)
1* GTX 0.2ohm Mesh Coil
1* GTX 0.4ohm Mesh Coil
1* Type-C Cable
1* User Manual & Warranty Card

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SPECIFICATIONS:

BrandVaporesso
Product NameLUXE XR Max Kit
Dimensions106.5*32.1*26mm
Pod Capacity5ml(standard)
Pod IncludedLUXE XR Pod(DTL), LUXE XR Pod(RDL)
Coil IncludedGTX 0.2ohm Mesh Coil. GTX 0.4ohm Mesh Coil
Battery Capacity2800mAh
Output Power80W max
Charging CurrentDC 5V/2A. Type-C
Display0.54 inch OLED screen, 2* RGB LED Light
ColorBlack, Grey, Silver, Blue, Red, White, Green

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FEATURES:

1. 2800mAh ultra high density battery

2. 80W Pod Mod for DTL users

3. SSS Tech locks the inside firmly

4. COREX Heating Tech, AXON Chip

5. Compatible with LUXE X/XR Pods and GTX Coils

6. Easier-than-ever user interface with smart touch buttons

7. Recognize coil resistance with smart mode

8. Morph-Mesh structure and fluffier COREX cotton

9. Precise airflow adjustment provides vaping from MTL to DTL

10. Energetic breathing lights shines through crystal clear design

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INITIAL THOUGHTS:

The packaging for the Luxe XR Max seemed quite familiar even though I haven’t reviewed a Vaporesso product in quite a while. The front has a black background with the Vaporesso logo in green in the background. To the front is a color picture of the Max that is contained inside. As you can see, I received the silver version for my review. In the upper right corner is a gold medal letting you know that it uses the GTX coils and is compatible with the Luxe pods.

The back side gives a little more information than many devices I’ve seen. Not only is there a contents list and company information but Vaporesso also included a list of the specifications for the Max.

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Once the outer sleeve is removed then underneath you are greeted by the Luxe XR Max with the DTL pod and .2 ohm GTX coil pre-installed. It is sitting in a plastic tray that holds it securely. Sometimes devices can be difficult to remove but Vaporesso thought of this and placed a plastic pull strip underneath the Max which makes it super easy to lift out of the tray. On the right side is the user manual sitting inside a black cardboard sleeve. Underneath that is a second 5ml pod with a .4 ohm GTX coil pre-installed. Also included is a USB-C charging cable. The Max comes with a clear plastic wrap completely around it so you do need to remove that in order to operate the device.

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As I mentioned, the Max comes with a plastic wrapper around the body which you might be able to tell in the pictures below. I left it on so you could see how Vaporesso printed operating instructions on one side. On one side is the Luxe name printed under the clear section of the body with the Vaporesso logo above on the main body. The opposite side is where the slightly protruding fire button is located. It is a little hard to see since I received the silver version but there is a shiny silver trim around the fire button that would be more highlighted on another color. Printed on the plastic wrap are the basic operating instructions. I’ll go over the complete operation in more detail later.

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The display on the Max is a little different than I’m used to. It does show a battery level indicator along with a percentage number in the indicator which is nice but a little hard to see sometimes. Below that is the set wattage and the puff indicator that also shows the length of the current puff while the button is pressed to fire the coil and for a second or two after the button is released. It seemed odd to me that the coil resistance is not listed on the display. I didn’t catch on to it at first but the coil resistance is shown when you insert the pod for a short period of time. Also when you first insert the pod the display tells you to press the fire button 4X to enter the menu and gives what the Axon chip considers to be the best wattage setting but with the smart feature turned off it does not change the wattage setting. Another thing that is different on the Max is that the + and – buttons aren’t really buttons. They are touch sensors that are indicated by the arrows that you can see in the picture below. You don’t have to worry about accidentally changing the wattage because you have to press the fire button three times to adjust the wattage. Once the button is pressed three times then the display will flash and you can adjust the wattage. Simply press the fire button once and it will lock in your setting. There is also a menu system available that is accessed by pressing the fire button 4X. The menu options available are as follows.

  • Turn on/off the LED light
  • Turn on/off the Smart mode
  • Clear the puff counter
  • Back to the main interface
The Smart mode when on will do pretty much what you would expect. It automatically selects what is considered to be an optimal wattage setting and will not let you adjust beyond the preset limits. I personally don’t use the Smart mode on any mod but it’s good that it’s there for beginners so that they don’t damage their coils. I usually don’t like LED lights on a device and normally turn them off if the option is available but I really like them on this one. Not only are they cool looking with the circuit board background but they also have a function in that they are a quick reference as to what the battery charge level is without having to try to see the small font on the battery indicator. The three levels are as follows.

Green/Cyan = 60-100%

Cyan/Blue = 30-60%

Blue/Rose red = 0-30%


The LED also acts as a warning system for safety features and give the following indications.

  • Low resistance, short circuit, no load, high resistance = LED flashes red 5X
  • Low voltage = LED flashes red 3X
  • High temperature = LED flashes red 4X
  • Over time = LED flashes 5X in current color
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If the button/ display side is facing you then on the left side is a single airflow opening with the Vaporesso name stamped into the body vertically. On the right side is the sliding airflow control that slightly protrudes from the body and allows the user to adjust the airflow with the down position shown being fully open and sliding it up will tighten the draw.

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The USB-C charging port is located on the bottom of the device which is rated for a charging rate of 5V/2A which relates to a charging time from empty to be about 1.4 hours. Also on the bottom is the Luxe XR Max name and the 2800mah battery capacity rating.

The opening for the pod has the standard gold plated spring loaded contacts. However there is a third contact in the opening rather than the standard two. I looked through the literature and didn’t really find out the idea behind this. It’s my thought that if the coil is centered in the pod then it shouldn’t matter whether which way you insert it to make contact with the pins.

You can see in the second picture below that there are four magnets also that hold the pod in securely. I did however notice a little movement front to back with the pod inserted so the tolerance isn’t quite as tight as it could be. This didn’t affect the operation though. You can also see the opening near the top where the airflow control is located.

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I thought it was really nice of Vaporesso to include a card with the Max that shows how all of the different Luxe pods and GTX coils are compatible with the Max. Honestly, about the only difference between the Luxe X and the Luxe XR was that the XR came with replaceable coils and had some sparkles on the colored part of the body. They also give a recommended nicotine strength recommendation depending on which pod or coil you are using. That is obviously totally up to the user. In the third picture you can see that the Luxe X and Luxe XR are nearly identical in size while the Max is only slightly larger despite it not being all that much larger it has quite a bit higher battery capacity with the 2800mah high density battery.

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The Max comes with two pods. One is labeled RDL on the end while the other is labeled DTL. The RDL pod comes with a .4 ohm GTX coil pre-installed that is rated for 26-32 watts while the DTL pod comes with a .2 ohm GTX coil rated for 45-60 watts. The DTL pod comes pre-installed in the Max and has a safety seal over it to prevent accidental firing before filling the pod. I don’t think I mentioned it yet but the Max is a button fire device only and does not offer an auto draw function.

In the second picture you can see the difference in the size of the two openings on the mouthpieces of each pod. The RDL pod is on top while the DTL is on bottom with a larger opening. One thing to keep in mind also is that the opening on the GTX coils gets smaller as the resistance of the coil increases so that will also affect the amount of airflow. So if you use a .8 ohm coil in the RDL pod then you are going to get less airflow than you would with a .2 ohm coil with the airflow control set the same.

In the third picture below you can see that the fill port plug is on the bottom just like it was on the earlier pods. The opening is large enough to fit most bottle types. The fill port plug on these are one of the easier ones I’ve used to open. Also it’s nice that the plug easily rotates out of the way to help with less mess while filling. One thing I noticed is if you just fill the pod to the point where you can no longer see the liquid level rising then you aren’t fully filling it. I found it best to tip the pod down on the side opposite of the plug and fill until I could see the liquid level rising while looking at the fill port opening. It holds quite a bit more liquid than I initially thought. I don’t fill with a syringe so really had no idea at first that I wasn’t completely filling the pod until I closed the plug and inserted it in the max. At this point I could see that it only looked like the pod was about half full.

When inserting a coil you need to align the flats of the coil with the openings on the top and bottom of the pod which you can see in the fourth picture along with the safety seal that I just mentioned a little while ago. It didn’t make a huge difference but it did seem like I got a little more airflow if I inserted the pod with the large hole on the bottom on the same side as the airflow slider.

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FINAL THOUGHTS:


After having previously used the Luxe X and Luxe XR, I was very much looking forward to testing the Luxe XR Max. I have been a longtime fan of the GTX series of Vaporesso coils and have accumulated a fairly large stockpile of them over time. The Luxe XR Max did not disappoint. It manages to give you a much larger battery capacity without very much of an increase in size. I normally don’t care much for LED lights on a mod of pod mod but really did like how it was done on the Max and also that it gives a quick visual indication to the battery level without having to focus on the battery level indicator. One thing that really seemed odd to me was to not have the coil resistance displayed on the screen besides when you first insert a pod.

I personally never use the Smart function on any device because I tend to run my wattage lower than what the manufacturer thinks the optimal setting is. On the .4 ohm coil in the RDL pod I found my happy spot at 23 watts with the airflow slider mostly open. If I went to the suggested setting then the vapor was too warm for my tastes. I vaped for what seemed like forever on this setting using a mango mix and getting very good flavor production. The battery finally gave up at a little over 800 puffs with this setting. Some of those counted puffs could have been from when I accessed the wattage control or the menu but that was still a lot of puffs on one charge. The flavor production was still good at this point but decided to move on and try the DTL pod.

The DTL pod with .2 ohm coil was a very good DTL flavor producer with large amounts of vapor like what you would expect from a sub ohm tank. Once again the recommended setting was way too high for me. I used a 3mg lemon pound cake mix for this pod and was very happy with the flavor production since I have used this mix for a long time and for many review tests. I ended up with 42 watts in the end and was able to get a little over 400 puffs which is kind of what I expected after the results with the RDL pod. I recharged and went another 400 puffs using the same coil and even after 800 puffs the coil was still producing very good flavor.

So, overall I was very happy with how the Vaporesso Luxe XR Max performed and would definitely recommend it to others. The only thing I could think of that the Max didn’t have was a setting to lock out the fire button but you can still do the 5X presses of the fire button to turn it off for pocket carrying.

I’d like to thank Sourcemore and Kavis for sending the Vaporesso Luxe XR Max kit for this review. As always, thanks to the readers that make this possible. I was going to give you a coupon code but I see that the price has been discounted since I was given the code and is actually less now at $29.19. Below is a link to the site if you’d like to pick up one for yourself.

Vaporesso LUXE XR Max Pod Mod Kit 2800mAh 80W (sourcemore.com)




ICEWAVE 8500 DISPOSABLE (rechargeable with display screen) Reviewed By BIGBOB2322

Once again I welcome you to today's review of a disposable with a few features that put it above the pack in the disposable market of vapes, because the Icewave 8500 is rechargeable with a internal 600mAh battery, holds 18ml's of juice and has a large digital display screen displaying battery percentage and remaining juice capacity. The Icewave 8500 claims 8,500 vapes can be had from this device that has 16 flavor options to choose from. This is the first device in the disposable market to have a large display screen showing both battery % and remaining juice capacity. Without further delay lets get to know the Icewave 8500 prior to my review of it.


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FLAVOR CHOICES


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IN THE BOX


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PARAMETERS


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COLORFUL DESIGN


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1.0Ω MESH COIL


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LARGE BRIGHT & COLORFUL DISPLAY SCREEN


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Zovoo Dragbar B6500 Disposable | Reviews by Z-Lee

Zovoo Dragbar B6500 Disposable

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Hey there. :blush:

We have a disposable to take a peek at today. Zovoo sent me the Dragbar B6500 Disposable for the purposes of a review, and that's what we'll be doing! Some of you may remember the Dragbar Z700 SE I reviewed a bit ago, and you can expect much of the same performance and flavor from the B6500, but with obvious differences. You folks know how I feel about disposables in general, so I would advise that you purchase your vape products wisely and to have an end-goal and expectation on what you want from your vape. That being said, if you are a smoker and you're looking for something that's an easy step into the world of vaping, this product is a great choice. I'll go more into that in the review.

I want to thank Hillary from VooPoo (Zovoo's sister company) for setting me up with the Dragbar B6500. As always, my biases will be left out to keep this critique fair and honest.

I recommend visiting Zovoo's Dragbar B6500 page for a bit more info. Alright, lehgo!

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◆ BRIEF SITE OVERVIEW ◆


20 Flavors

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Flavor Options are as follows:


> Whipped Pineapple
> Strawberry Kiwi Ice
> Blue Razz Ice
> Cool Mint
> Honeydew Watermelon
> Lemon Pie
> Kiwi Pitaya Berry
> Lime Passion Fruit
> Clear
> Strawberry Ice Cream
> Strawberry Banana
> Virginia Tobacco
> Sour Berry
> Strawberry Watermelon Ice
> Peach Ice
> Sour Apple Ice
> Peanut Butter Banana
> Mango Ice
> Watermelon Ice
> Sakura Grape Ice



Key Features

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> Up to 20 Flavors
> Creamy TPU Mouthpiece
> Mesh Coil 2.0
> 50 mg/mL (5%) Nicotine Concentration
> USB Type-C Charging
> Up to 6500 Puffs



Specs

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> Size: 83.4 * 43.98 * 19.75mm
> Juice Capacity: 13 mL
> Puffs: Up to 6500
> Coil Resistance: 1.0 +/- 0.1Ω
> Nic Concentration: 50 mg/mL (5%)



Package Contents

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> 1x Dragbar B6500
> User Manual Not Included (unless purchasing a 10-pack box)




◆ REVIEW TESTING AND OBSERVATIONS ◆

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Having recently tested out the Dragbar Z700 SE, I more or less already had an idea how the B6500 was going to perform. However, it's quite obvious that the Z700 SE and the B6500 are quite different in more ways than they are similar. One of the first things I noticed was that Zovoo has further expanded their flavor options to include one of my favorite of the 5 I received, which would be the Peach Ice. Sakura Grape Ice was also a new addition from the 3 others shown above that were flavor options available for the Z700 SE. Having a wide variety of tasty flavor options is definitely a must, and I think Zovoo's done a very decent job of branching out to achieve several different successful flavor combinations.

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Out of the box, the Dragbar B6500 comes in a sealed plastic wrapper. Once the plastic is removed, you will notice that the mouthpiece has a small rubber plug, and the bottom is protected with a clear sticker. Thankfully, none of the 5 samples I received showed any signs of leaking what-so-ever, so that's a great start! The plastic sticker prevents any air differential from activating the auto-draw sensor as well as protecting anything from entering the USB Port. On one side there's noticeable branding with DRAGBAR B6500 written in big bold letters as well as the flavor of that particular device. It would have been nice to see the nic concentration (50 mg/mL or 5%) also noted somewhere.

Since disposables are sometimes limited to 20 mg/mL (or 2%) depending on the source or the location of distribution (falling under TPD restrictions), there could be unsafe assumptions being made by those that are new to vaping where they may not understand that there is a difference between them. 5% is 2.5 times stronger than 2%, and that does matter; especially for those that may be trying to lower their nicotine intake.


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One key difference that sets this disposable apart from others is that it has a soft, food-grade TPU rubber mouthpiece. At first I really didn't think this would make that much of a difference, but if you're the type of person that likes to be able to stick a pod device in your mouth and not have to use your hands, this is what makes the TPU pretty ideal for. I'm not sure if this is what they intended, but this is how I see it being a benefit the most. Normally, we're forced to resort to smaller devices that we can sort of pin between our lips to be able to do this, but this is not a problem with the B6500.

On the bottom, beside the USB Type-C charging port, there are two holes that are labeled above. The airflow is just big enough to give the Dragbar B6500 a slightly loose MTL draw, which is about what you can expect from any type of disposable device of this style. If you want a more tight and potent draw, you can slightly cover the airflow or feather it with your finger while you draw to create additional suction. If you completely cover the airflow hole with your finger, you can expect a very tight MTL draw. I do want to caution you that while this may help you achieve a more preferred draw, it may also reduce the longevity of the device overall in puffs, due to the coil not getting its normal airflow. Do this at your own risk.

The LED lights up blue while drawing and fades quickly after your puff. This light emitting diode will also turn on when plugged in to charge, but will turn off when the charge is complete. Unlike most VooPoo devices, the B6500 does allow pass-through vaping, so it can be plugged in and charging while you're chugging away on it.



◆ CONCLUSION ◆


I'm not going to list out a flavor profile for each of these devices like I have in the past. All I will say is, the flavor profiles are very accurate (as much as they can be since I don't know what Sakura is supposed to smell or taste like), and the flavor production on a scale of bland to pungent, is very pungent. This of course doesn't mean that it's bad in any way, just that the flavoring is candy-ish and quite strong. The mint/menthol dominates the other flavorings during the inhale, but the accuracy of the flavorings are very prominent on the exhale. If you like healthy doses of a menthol throat hit with a tasty exhale, this will certainly be up your alley.

With regard to the advertised 6500 puffs, I can say with confidence that you're very likely to reach somewhat close to it. While I've puffed away until my brain feels like it's bleeding, I haven't been able to finish off any one of the five B6500 in the two weeks I've had them, and there's simply no way to keep track of every puff.

I tested the battery and it charges between 0.1 and 0.2A based on the status of the battery life. In the world of rechargeable lithium batteries, this is quite slow. However, there's no mention of the internal battery size, but even if you are a hefty vaper, I solidly believe this device should be able to get you through a full day without needing a recharge - likely then some. I didn't completely discharge the battery like I usually do because this thing just wouldn't die. It took about an hour to fully recharge the device from where I'd guess started at around 10% or so based on the declining performance. My suggestion would be that since this is a disposable and you don't really have to be all that concerned with the build up of internal resistance like you normally would with lithium polymer batteries, just keep this thing topped off when you can and you shouldn't ever need to worry about it running out of battery life on you. Also, please remember to properly recycle these devices at a local recycle center or designated drop-off location when you're done with them. They don't belong in your garbage or in your normal recycling bin.

All in all, there really isn't anything I can fault with the Dragbar B6500 disposable other than the nature of its existence. If you're interested in a strong candy-like vape with a good menthol kick, I see no reason why this wouldn't be a great option to rid yourself of those stanky cigarettes. And if you've already made the conversion from analogs and are looking for something strong to keep you off of them, then look no further. If you're a fan of Trolli Peachie O's Gummy Rings (I know you've tried them before), I can't say I've ever tasted anything that resembles that taste more closely than the Peach Ice flavor option. It is definitely my favorite of the 5 I tested!

Without there really being any cons, I see no need to do a Pros, Cons, and Considerations list so I'll leave it at that. I do wish disposable companies would provide some options w/out there being any mint/menthol at all, but that's a preference of my own.



Overall Rating
9.5-10

(compared to other disposables)


And that about wraps things up. I appreciate you taking the time to take a peek at this review and I hope I answered any questions you might have had about the Zovoo Dragbar B6500. If you have any further questions, feel free to respond to this post or send me a PM. Once again, I want to thank Hillary over at VooPoo for sending this product out for review. You can find more info about it here. The IceWave X8500 Disposable (another sister company of VooPoo) review will be coming up here in the next week, so take a peek at that if disposables are something you're interested in.

Thanks and happy vape hoarding!
:rickroll:

  • Question
Need something new

I have been using a Geek Vape Aegis with a Uwell Crown 4 tank (used to have a Crown 4 mod, but it died), .4 ohm @ 50 W, .3 mg Naked 100 Really Berry. I've had this thing for four years now and it's absolutely indestructible. I know this because I've dropped it at least a thousand times and it will not break or die. :thumbs:

But I'm pushing my luck - it's all I've got, no spare tank even. I would really like something smaller, but equivalent; this thing is heavy, with two batteries, and the coils can be hard to find sometimes. I tried an Innokin Coolfire Z60 and it was meh. :yawn:

I have a problem with juice leaking and having to clean out the tube. Bleh. It's me, it's happened from the beginning (10 years ago!) with a Kanger EVOD, right on up. Nobody can tell me what I'm doing wrong. :nah:

If I have to stick with two batteries/heavy, I'll live. I was completely into this board and all the news in the beginning, but since I found my happy, I'm not up on things anymore. I could use some suggestions.

Thank you! :)

DRAGBAR B6500 ( 13ML DISPOSABLE/RECHARGEABLE ) POD REVIEWED BY BIGBOB2322

Hello folks and welcome back for today's review of a disposable pod device that has a large juice capacity of 13ml and is rechargeable, as the title says it's the B6500 from ZOVOO. The B6500 houses a internal 500mAh battery and uses a 1 ohm mesh coil with a 2.0 heating element that makes the flavors really intense with a nicotine strength of 5% ( 50ml ) as well so it will satisfy your craving of nicotine. There are 20 flavors to choose from with the B6500 device and it also boast 6500 vapes.


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FLAVOR CHOICES


  • Blue Razz Ice - Blue raspberry, menthol
  • Clear - No flavoring
  • Cool Mint - Menthol
  • Peanut Butter Banana - Peanut butter, banana
  • Strawberry Banana - Strawberry, banana
  • Strawberry Ice Cream - Strawberry, ice cream
  • Strawberry Kiwi Ice - Strawberry, kiwi, menthol
  • Strawberry Watermelon Ice - Strawberry, watermelon, menthol
  • Virginia Tobacco - Tobacco
  • Whipped Pineapple - Pineapple, whipped cream
  • Honeydew Watermelon - Honeydew melon, watermelon
  • Kiwi Pitaya Berry - Kiwi, pitaya, berry
  • Lemon Pie - Lemon, pie crust
  • Lime Passion Fruit - Lime, passion fruit
  • Mango Ice - Mango, menthol
  • Peach Ice - Peach, menthol
  • Sakura Grape Ice - Sakura, grape, menthol
  • Sour Apple Ice - Sour apple, menthol
  • Sour Berry - Sour berry, menthol
  • Watermelon Ice - Watermelon, menthol

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PARAMETERS


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TPU SOFT MOUTHPIECE


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MESH COIL


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FEATURES


  • Capacity: 13ml
  • Up to 20 Flavors
  • Soft TPU Mouthpiece
  • Mesh Coil 2.0
  • Eye-Catching Color, Cute And Compact
  • Up to 6500 Puffs
  • Type-C Charging
  • 50 mg/mL

FIRST IMPRESSIONS


There is nothing special as far as packaging goes and there shouldn't be on a device that's disposable but it's nicely done and very colorful with a description of the flavor inside and the ability to vape 6,500 puffs. Inside is the Dragbar B6500 device that ships sealed in a plastic wrapper, you have to supply your own USB-C charge cord as one is not provided. I was sent 5 flavors to review out of the 20 that are offered for the Dragbar B6500 and they are shown in the picture below.


IN THE BOX


  • 1x ZoVoo Drag Bar B6500 Disposable

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As I always do when reviewing a device with a internal battery was to charge it to make sure it's at full capacity before starting the review. The charge port is located on the bottom of the device and has a protective sticker across it and the airflow feed hole, the sticker is easily removed grasping the Red tip of it. When the device is charging a small LED light illuminate a Blue color that disappears when fully charged.


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There is also a mouthpiece plug made of silicone that must be removed as well, this plug serves 2 purposes, the first being a safety one just like the sticker on the charge port and airflow intake hole also located on the bottom, the 2nd purpose is to prevent evaporation of the 13ml of juice inside. You may want to reuse the plug when idle.


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One very nice feature I noticed right away was the very soft TPU mouthpiece that is very comfortable to use, it fits your lips nicely with the softness being a added bonus.


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In Stock!! Rincoe Jellybox V1 Pod System Kit 750mAh 3ml

Jellybox V1 is the new generation of easy-to-use , low-cost draw-activated device, With built-in 750mah battery, longer vaping time is assured,Newly added leakage-proof structure and 0.8ohm / 1.0ohm pod. providing you a delightful MTL experience.
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Brand: Rincoe
Battery : Built-in 750mAh battery
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Charging Voltage: 5V/600mA
Max Output Voltage: 4.2V
Input Voltage: 3.2-4.2V
Coil Resistance: 0.8-3ohm
Efficiency: 95%
Pod Capacity: 3ml
Fit For: Jellybox V Pod Cartridge 0.8ohm/1.0ohm
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Dimension: 79.5*28*15.5mm
Color: Blue, Orange, Green, Gray, Red

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