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New Arrival: SMOK Prisma Kit Cheap Online

You should know that smok prisma kit is a device that provides an 800mAh built-in battery with a maximum output of 22W. As a convenient device, it allows you to activate the device by both inhalation and a button. Through the LED indicator attached to the fire button, you can clearly know the current power consumption of the prisma kit to help you charge it in time.

With a 2ml pod, you can fill through the top. Prisma Kit is perfectly compatible with novo 2x pod/novo 2 and novo pod, so you can choose according to your needs. The pod has a relatively good leak-proof design, so you don't have to worry about oil leakage during use.
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The built-in mesh cable of Novo 2X can volatilize e-liquid more comprehensively, and you can get comfortable MTL vaping. The overall is very light, whether you are travelling or on a business trip, it is definitely your good partner.

Features
• 800mAh Internal Battery
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• 2ml Vape Juice Capacity
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• Top Filling System
• Button/Air Switch
• MTL Vaping
• LED Battery Indicator

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COMING SOON: Aspire Riil X Pod Kit 700mAh 2ml

Order Aspire Riil X Starter Kit in vape near me. Accessorize with the Aspire RIIL X Pod System, featuring a 700mAh battery, 2mL pod capacity, draw-activation, and an accessory chain for a stylish carry. Based on the selected colorway, the silver plated option is built from a zinc-alloy material; whereas the gold option is constructed from stainless steel with 24K gold plating to give off a jewelery aesthetic. The magnetically connectable 2mL pods feature a side-fill mechanism wtih a silicone stopper for added prevention from leakage. Feel free to show off your RIIL X by attaching the included chain that matches the colorway of your device to accessorize in style on-the-go.

Aspire Riil X Starter Kit is a trendy and powerful vape. The battery capacity is 700mAh, the charging time is 20 minutes. With an ergonomic design, Aspire Riil X is designed for all-day use. Aspire Riil X is suitable for MTL and DL vaping.

Aspire Riil X Features:
Dimensions: 73.8mm x 42.8mm x 21mm
Battery Capacity: 700mAh
Operation: Draw-Activation
Charging: USB Type-C
Magnetic Pod Connection
Airflow Control Switch
Chain Loop
Accessory Chain
LED Battery Life Indicator
Pod Capacity: 2mL
Pod Construction: Food Grade PCTG
Fill System: Side-Fill - Silicone Stopper

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How Do You Like The New Freemax M Pro 3 Tank?

The latest Freemax M Pro 3 Sub Ohm Tank is originally paired with the new Maxus 2 200W Kit, which is the third generation of the world-renowned M Pro series. It adopts industry-leading FM COILTECH5.0/Double-D Mesh coil technology - an innovative parallel mesh structure with two single mesh coils connected in parallel.

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Besides, this sub ohm tank has a large 5ml e-liquid capacity with a top filling system, coming with the ISO 8317 Child Resistant Certified. All you have to do is simply lift and slide the top cap and then fill the tank, super easy and convenient.

Owing to M Platform, M Platform includes M1-D Mesh Coil based on FM COILTECH5.0/Double-D Mesh and 904L M Mesh Coils based on FM COILTECH4.0. As we know, M Platform is born for Freemax's well-known M Pro series and is a groundbreaking and professional atomization platform that can restore the original flavors and create denser clouds.

M Mesh Coil Series Specifications:

Freemax M1-D Mesh Coil 0.15ohm
Output Power: 50-80W (Best 70W)

Freemax 904L M1 Mesh Coil 0.15ohm
Output Power: 40-70W (Best 65W)

Freemax 904L M2 Mesh Coil 0.2ohm
Output Power: 60-90W (Best 80W)

Freemax 904L M3 Mesh Coil 0.15ohm
Output Power: 80-110W (Best 100W)

Freemax 904L M4 Mesh Coil 0.15ohm
Output Power: 70-110W (Best 95W)

Apart from the M Mesh Coil series, M Pro 3 Tank is also compatible with M Pro Mesh Coil and M Pro RBA Coil, offering you more options for various DTL vaping needs.

What’s more, it is a detachable tank with a removable 810 drip tip, replaceable glass tube, thread-type coil, and a 510 base, bringing much more convenience for cleaning and maintenance.
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First the Biggest! I'm trying to log into myfreedomsmokesUSA and my internet will not connect. Is there a site down? Is this the company that is in NC? I sure hope so because the day they closed I was thinking about going back to cigs and something told me that I shouldn't and hang in there.

Second.....I'm a computer person, cat person, horse person, dog person, a gaming person and I do know some about this vaping stuff. Heck, I make my own juice and do my own tank. But what I don't understand are the mod things. So I'm looking to purchase a new mod. What I've done with my last two mods, is that they NEVER go over 30 watts. I usually vape 18 ohms. So I don't know what you would call me. I'm looking for a mod that has a pass-through first. So that I can vape and charge at the same time. Heck, I go through 200 MLS in 1 1/2 weeks, so yea, I love to vape. This mod has to hold 18650 batteries. I don't know if I need it to hold 2 or 1, but all this time in the last 10 years I've always had mods that have taken 2. So what kind of mod should I get? Any suggestions?

Third..... My current problem that I'm having is the following. Usually in the morning (at 7:30) I wake up, go to my battery charger and insert 4 batteries into it. So that these batteries can wake up, charge all day long, and at night around 11:30 I take them off the charger. The next morning the same processes all over again with a different set of batteries as I have 8 of them total. Yesterday as I woke up, I did my routine and noticed that the batteries on the charger were not charging. Sure the charger had the lights on and blinking, but the bar never when up to show that they were charging. I left them that way all day and still when I took them off, they were a little charge, but nothing to get me through the next day. So with this information, has my mod killed my batteries? Have my batteries actually lived a short life? Or is the charger that I've had for the last 7 years finally die on me?

Fourth......I'm in the market looking for mess coils. Can't find any and I'm hoping someone here can help. The ones I'm currently using is WOTOFO and the writing on the can is A1, 16 X6.8MM .18ohms. If anyone sees these from a good company, please let me know.

FYI.....In my last post to this site, I'm the one that was looking for nic and wondering how to freeze it, etc..... Will after 6 months, I can tell you all the outcome of it. I did my mix (nic came n at 24mgs strong), and I took it down to 5mgs with PG/VG. Store it in air-tight jars with baggies. They live in -0.2 degrees temps all the time until I need them. I take two out, let them unfreeze for about 3 days, and best juice I ever had. Out of a gallon jug, I still have enough for a whole year. Got to love it.
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VooPoo Drag 4 Kit w/ New Uforce-L Tank | Reviews by Z-Lee

VooPoo Drag 4 Kit w/ New Uforce-L Tank


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Welcome back to another Z-Lee review. Today we'll be taking a look at VooPoo's newest release, the Drag 4 kit featuring the Uforce-L tank. There are quite a few updates to this kit from the previous Drag releases that set it apart in a good way. There are some concerns about the accuracy of the specs however, which I'll cover down below.

I want to thank @VOOPOO_Official for giving me the opportunity to review the new Drag 4 kit, and as always, I will remain fair and honest with the information I am putting out throughout this critique.

A more complete and interactive experience can be found on VooPoo's site here.

Let's do it, shall we?

(most pictures can be clicked on for easier viewing/reading)


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The Standard (& US) Packaging Includes:

◆ Drag 4 Mod
◆ Uforce-L Tank (4 mL straight glass pre-installed)
◆ Spare Bubble Glass (5.5 mL - 2 mL glass available for TPD)
◆ PnP-TW15 Coil (0.15 ohm)
◆ PnP-TW20 Coil (0.2 ohm)
◆ Pack of Spare O-Rings
◆ USB Type-C Cable (~1 foot)
◆ User Manual


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Available Colors Are:

◆ Gunmetal & Ocean Blue (Resin Series)
◆ Gunmetal & Forest Green (Resin Series)
◆ Gunmetal & Tropical Orange (Resin Series)
◆ Pale Gold & Walnut (Wood Series)
◆ Black & Walnut (Wood Series)
◆ Gunmetal & Rosewood (Wood Series)

The common materials shared between the Resin and Wood Series' are leather and zinc-alloy. I was told that the wood and resin used are "solid wood" and a "natural resin". It's also stated that each removeable C-frame battery cover is unique in design. I wish I'd have received two different covers to verify that - if that is the case, that's pretty awesome.


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Features Include:

◆ Top Air Inlet Leakage-Proof
◆ Dual-in-One PnP Coils
◆ Eco Mode
◆ 5V/3A Charging Speeds (2.1A tested)
◆ Multifunction Quick Switch Lock (QS)
◆ New TC Mode
◆ Compatibility with all PnP Coils



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I wasn't particularly happy to see this. If you're an avid vaper at or around 60W, you know as well as I do that you cannot get 650+ puffs from a dual 18650 mod - maybe at 10 or 15W. I don't even see this happening with a dual 21700 DNA mod that boasts the highest battery efficiency currently on the market. Also the advertised charge rate is 3A, but I clocked it at 2.1A. While I'm not using state-of-the-art equipment, the performance I was getting is closer to 2A than 3A. I'll talk about this later in the review, and why I feel like reliable and truthful specs are important.

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Like the Drag mods of the past, the wattage range only goes up to the peculiar 177W. My guess is that this is due to a limitation in the chip capping the amp draw. This isn't a bad thing at all for a couple of reasons. Very few people vape at that high of wattage, and reducing the amp draw limit helps to keep the batteries and mod internals from heating up quite as much prolonging the life of both components.

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Testing & Observations:

First off, as a disclaimer, I received a sample package. It is very much a possibility that you receive or experience something differently from what you see in this review. I like that both coils come sealed so that we have the option to pick which coil we start with. More often than not, a coil comes pre-installed and I sort of feel forced to use it in fear of losing the already unwrapped coil to the nether. There really isn't a lot to this kit, but everything except the batteries and juice are here making this a decent starter kit right out of the box.


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The Uforce-L Tank:

I presume the "L" in the Uforce-L tank is short for Leakage-proof. If you're familiar with the previous iterations of the Uforce tank, they've all been bottom airflow. As you can see, they've changed that up with the Uforce-L which I applaud. This tank has in fact been very good about not leaking, and I'm going to guess that's for more reasons than one. The first and biggest reason in my opinion is the new PnP coil which looks to be assembled extraordinarily better than the older PnP coils (pictures further down). Bottom airflow tanks do just fine with leaking if the coil seals very well, but when they don't you end up with a bottom airflow mess. Likewise in a top airflow tank, if the coil leaks, you're going to get a slurpy and gurgly vape because the airflow still goes through the same area, it just starts at the top and flows downward before flowing back up through the coil. I think the combination of the airflow and better quality coils makes this one of the better VooPoo tanks I've used to date.

The second vape setup I bought as a kit was the Drag Mini back in 2018. That kit came with the Uforce T2 tank which a lot of people raved about at the time, but I just wasn't all that impressed with it. I ended up going with the Freemax Mesh Pro tank and never regretted it. The Uforce-L from the few weeks I've tested it is leaps and bounds better than the T2.

The bottom cap has two brass-plated negative contacts and a single positive connector in the middle, all spring-loaded. It should be noted that if you put this tank in storage with the expectation that you will likely be pulling it back out again, be sure not to leave a coil inserted with the bottom cap screwed in tightly - those pins will get stuck. This applies to all tanks/pods with spring-loaded contacts. The bottom side of the tank (top right picture) sports 3 big kidney-shaped airflow holes to sufficiently pass air coming in through the 3 airflow inlets toward the top of the tank. There are no tricks to popping in a coil, simply drop one in (prime it if you wish) and press it in until you cannot see any part of the bottom O-ring on the coil.

Moving onto the second row of pictures, the left picture illustrates the removal of the glass tank. Be careful when doing so, the bottom O-ring around the coil housing will cause a bit of resistance for the bubble glass, and a lot of resistance for the straight glass as you remove it. The top of the tank is completely covered by a big rubber seal. There are two possible refill holes that you can choose from, the other serving as an air release when refilling. This has proved to be a great system and helps in preventing your nozzle from backflowing caused by air trying to escape the same hole that's being filled.

The next 3 pictures in the 3rd and 4th row show the airflow ring containing 3 airflow inlets evenly spaced around the cap that line up with 3 downward-slanted openings in the upper portion of the chamber. The inlets in the airflow control ring are "vented" and have no stopper - the airflow ring can be spun around indefinitely and it can also be removed while cleaning.

The drip tip is a removeable 810 and sports two of its own O-rings. The bottom side of the top cap has a small O-ring around it (not pictured) that you should take note of. If this O-ring ends up missing, you can expect your tank to leak.


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The PnP-TW Coils:

If you're familiar with previous PnP coils, you'll notice the improvement in design and assembly. The O-ring sealing the bottom of the coil actually sits somewhat flush with the coil! There are a few indicators letting you know which coils are of the TW variant; the first tell tale indicator are the purple O-rings, and the second would be the writing on the side of the coil. PnP-TW coils come in 0.15, 0.2, and 0.3 ohm resistances as indicated by their names - TW15, TW20, and TW30. The TW15 has a wattage recommendation of 55-70W, the TW20 has a wattage recommendation of 40-55W, and the TW30 recommends 28-36W. It would be nice if the coils had the material they're made of listed on the side. Even on their website, I don't see any mention of coil metals.

The juice ports of the PnP coils look to be mistakenly offset, but I can assure you that they'll have absolutely no problem soaking up enough juice to keep the wick wet given you're staying within the recommended wattage range for each coil.

As I mentioned above, simply press the coil into the coil housing until you cannot see the O-ring and you should be fine.


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I received the Pale Gold Walnut colorway for the review and I'm a bit torn by the aesthetic. The zinc-alloy constructon is quite solid for a VooPoo product and I believe this is their first attempt at a C-frame battery cover for a dual battery mod which was done quite well. The look however, I'm just not a fan of. The wood and leather (pleather?) combo reminds me of an old "woody" Plymouth Caravan, or Jeep Wagoneer. I'm super glad they moved away from that fad for a reason, lol. I'm not going to factor this into the overall rating because some of you might like this combo. The resin designs also look great from the looks of it. Also remember that all of the C-frames sport unique designs - they're all one-of-a-kind which is pretty neat.

On the front of the mod is where pretty much everything can be found. The fire button, UI, QS lock, up and down directional buttons, and the USB Type-C port. On the back of the mod is where you'll find a small VOOPOO logo centered on a cushiony leather strip and DRAG 4 plaquered just around the side. The only thing on the entire mod that's a fingerprint magnet is the fire button.

The top of the Drag 4 has a polished 510 plate with a spring-loaded brass-plated 510 pin. I was unable to get the 510 plate out, and am hoping it's fastened into the zinc-alloy frame instead of being press-fit.

The battery sled is spacious, making the use of external batteries a breeze; especially with the ribbon. The battery orientation indicators are pretty easy to see, but I suppose in poor lighting it might be more difficult to spot them. The top battery contacts are spring-loaded but are not nearly as stiff as I'm used to seeing in other mods.

For a dual 18650 mod, it's a tad on the heavier side. I'd take this over an aluminum chassis any day of the week and twice on Sunday. After hearing too many horror stories, I don't trust screws fastened down into aluminum. Pick your poison, to each their own.



The UI:

The Drag 4 is quite simple to operate and has more or less everything you'd want in a mod. We've seen the same GENE.TT 2.0 chip in several recent VooPoo devices. It does include Temp Control for Nickel 200, Titanium, Stainless Steel 316 and Stainless Steel 430 however, I do not have enough experience with TC to evaluate it for a review. The wattage controls in power mode scroll in full watt increments, accelerating after you hold it down for 2-3 seconds. It does not round-robin between the lowest and highest wattages.

The UI functions are as follows:

◆ To turn the mod on/off:
5x clicks of the fire button
◆ To fully lock the device: 3x clicks of the fire button (the QS lock can also be set to do this)
◆ To access the main menu: Hold the up and down directional buttons for ~2 seconds
MAIN MENU:
MODE - Firing Modes
► SMART - User-friendly mode to help new users
► RBA - Full 5 to 177W range
► ECO - Reduces the power output by 10%
► TC - Ni 200, Ti, SS316, SS430 (Down + fire = ℃/℉; Up + fire = change wattage)
SWITCH - Choose how the QS lock behaves (illustration above)
► Lock entire mod
► Power off the entire mod
► Lock the wattage controls (can still fire)
PUFF RESET - Hmmm...
● ABOUT - Chip ID & Level Code?
COLOR - Illustrations above
► CLASSIC
► GREEN
► PINK
► PURPLE
► YELLOW


Overall I think the colors are a bit drab for my liking, but otherwise a pretty decent mod. The button layout with the QS lock on top always has me pressing the QS lock as the up key. I think the organization would have been better if the lock was in the middle of the directional buttons, or at the bottom.


+ + Pros + +

→ Uforce-L Tank
◆ Well Built/Durable
◆ Quarter-turn Top Cap
◆ No Leaks
◆ Great Flavor
◆ Easy to Refill
◆ Top Airflow
◆ Tight RDL to Almost Full Open DL
◆ Big Tank (5.5 mL Bubble Glass)
◆ Much Improved PnP Coils
◆ Long Lasting PnP-TW Coils
◆ Removeable 810 Drip Tip
◆ USB Type-C Port



→ Drag 4 Mod
◆ Well Built
◆ Tank Sits Flush on Mod
◆ UI is Easy to Understand
◆ Good Power Output
◆ Fast Firing
◆ Dual Battery (18650)
◆ Batteries are Very Easy to Remove
◆ Can Choose What QS Lock Switch Does



- - Cons - -

→ Uforce-L Tank
◆ It's a Bit Tall

→ Drag 4 Mod
◆ QS Lock Switch is in a Funky Spot
◆ Charge Port Charges at 2.1A Max
◆ Eco Mode Seems Like a Waste (You can simply reduce the wattage if need be)
◆ You Will Not Be Getting 650+ Puffs in a Single Discharge (Unless you're using like 10-15W)
◆ Charging via USB Type-C Doesn't Quite Seem to Charge Evenly (I don't recommend charging batteries internally)



+ - Preferential Considerations - +

→ Uforce-L Tank
◆ Top Seal is Difficult to Clean
◆ Tank Extends Out A Tad Past The Edges of the Mod

→ Drag 4 Mod
◆ Zinc-alloy (It's a bit weighty)
◆ C-frame Battery Cover
◆ Wood Series is Lack Luster
◆ UI Color Choices Are a Bit Drab
◆ No Pass-through Vaping



Overall Rating:

8.5-9


(A solid choice for an RDL/DL vaper)


And that's all folks. I hope I've informed you well enough about the new VooPoo Drag 4 Kit to aid in any decision-making you may be making. Admittedly, I've not been a fan of many VooPoo products put out in the last 2 or so years (my original Drag Mini was great) for many reasons ranging from cheap materials/assembly, to straight out false advertisement. There's a reason people like Mooch are important in our community, and that's because he verifies the validity of the advertised specs and openly shares that with the community. For mods and kits, it's less about the safety factor, and more about getting what you pay for instead of embellished specs. There's a lot of respect out there for companies that are honest with what their products can do reliably, and I'm all about sharing that info given the chance to review it.

Thank you for taking the time to sit through another review.

Happy Holidays and Happy Vape Hoarding!
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I’ve had trouble breathing and pain in the chest for over a year now. Did a couple of exams that always went perfectly. Recently I did a breathing test and it seems that I have small inflammations in the lungs. I still need to talk to the pneumologist next week to know exactly what’s happening.

I have been vaping quite heavily on and off for the past 2 years. Before that, I smoked 2 years normal cigarette.

We can read a lot of things on the internet about pop corn lungs, COPD etc… My question is simple:
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Innokin CoolFire Z60 Kit with New Zlide Top Tank & DuoPrime Z-Coils | Reviews by Z-Lee

Innokin CoolFire Z60 Kit w/ New Zlide Top Tank & DuoPrime Z-coils


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Hello! Today we'll be taking a close look at Innokin's latest kit release, the CoolFire Z60 with their brand new Zlide Top tank and DuoPrime Z-coils. The best way I can describe this kit is if you could imagine the older CoolFire Z50 kit and the newer Kroma 217 Z-Force kit having a baby. There's a lot to cover here so I'm not going to take up too much time trying to describe what it is, I'll just show you.

First, I want to thank Nicole over at Innokin for coordinating the shipment of this product, and @Innokin_timmy for being the happy face we love to see here on ECF. This review will be conducted in a fair and honest manner, per usual.

(photos can be clicked on for easier viewing)


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Color Options:
◾ Purple
◾ Blue
◾ Gunmetal
◾ Stainless Steel
◾ Black
◾ Pink
◾ Red

General Features:
◾ Battery Switch
◾ 2500 mAh Internal Battery
◾ Top Airflow
◾ 6-60W Power Output
◾ Sliding Top Fill
◾ Z-coil Platform Series


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Tank glass comes available in 4.5 mL (bubble glass), 3 mL (straight glass), and 2mL (TPD). The airflow ranges from a tight MTL to a tight RDL.


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DuoPrime technology now comes to the Z-coil family. As of now, there's only a 0.6 ohm coil available, but it still falls under MTL due to the airflow restriction that the new Zlide Top tank can provide. The new DuoPrime Z-coils are compatible with all other Z-coil tanks.


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Innokin's Coil+ and Refresh Modes are nothing new, but they're a highly welcomed feature. I believe these modes started with the release of the Kroma 217 mod and have been carried over due to their successful performance and uniqueness. I still wish Innokin would bring back the f(∅) tech they had in the CoolFire Z80 mod, but I don't think it was as well received as the Coil+ and Refresh Modes. Hopefully they keep that on the back burner for something coming up.

Also new to Innokin mods is the Battery Master Switch located on the bottom of the mod. This allows you to quickly turn off the device when storing it, instead of the normal 3x clicks of the fire button which will also turn off the mod. The difference is, no matter how many times you click the fire button, if the Battery Master Switch is turned off, the mod will not turn on. The switch must be turned back on before you can unlock the device for vaping.

The Spec list is a bit off, which I'm sure was put together before Innokin made the final touches. I watched a sneak peek review from Phil Busardo (one of the designers of Innokin tanks along with Dimitri TheVapingGreek) here where he mentioned they made some last minute changes before the final release. Tank capacities are 4.5 mL, 3 mL, and 2 mL (for TPD regulations). The internal battery also has 2500 mAh capacity, not the stated 2100 mAh listed above putting the battery at 9.25 Watthours instead of 7.77 Watthours.


Testing & Observations:

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What Comes in the Package:
◾ Innokin CoolFire Z60 Mod
◾ Innokin Zlide Top Tank w/ MTL Drip Tip (Straight Glass - 2 mL)
◾ DuoPrime 0.6 ohm Z-coil (pre-installed)
◾ Spare Bubble Glass (3 mL)
◾ Spare 0.3 ohm Kanthal Z-coil (non-DuoPrime)
◾ Baggy of Spare O-Rings & RDL Drip Tip
◾ USB Type-C Charging Cable (1 foot)
◾ User Manual
◾ Warning & Safety Manual
◾ DuoPrime Z-coil Info Sheet

Innokin sports environmentally friendly recycled packaging for their gear which I always love to see. Does the packaging really matter all that much? To me, not at all - it's what is inside.

When opening the package, most of the smaller items can be found tucked all nice and neatly under the cardboard cutout that holds the mod, tank, and bubble glass. Don't forget about the RDL drip tip found in the baggy of O-rings - I almost missed this.

I installed the bubble glass and straight glass, one on each mod so that you can see what they look like. The straight glass comes pre-installed and holds 3 mL's of ejuice, the bubble glass increases that amount to 4.5 mL. For those that fall under TPD regulations, there's a tank that holds 2 mL (I have not seen this tank, so cannot confirm). I'm not entirely sure if the reduced volume is built into the tank in a preformed plastic PCTG or if there's a spacer that's placed inside the tank.

The USB Type-C cable is about a foot long which seems to be the industry standard for recharging cables inside starter kits. One wonderful thing about the Z60 mod is that it will pick up a QC 3.0 quick charging cable, so those with a more recent android will be able to use their phone chargers. Not all mods are capable of this, so this is definitely a plus. The mod also allows pass-through vaping, so you will be able to vape while it's plugged in and recharging.


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The Zlide Top Tank:

The new Zlide Top tank is quite an improvement over the original Zlide tank, both designed and implemented by Phil Busardo and Demitri the VapingGreek with Innokin. I was not a fan of the OG Zlide tank. In fact, I sidelined it and it became my 1.6 ohm mod testing tank after trying it for a while. I just couldn't get the Z-coils to produce nearly the same flavor as the newer Zenith II tank that came in the CoolFire Z80 kit, and didn't provide nearly the airflow range, either. If you enoyed the original Zlide tank, then I think you can still expect a few improvements other than just the flavor.

If you're new or newer to coil head tanks ("sub ohm"), there are a few things you'll want to note about this atomizer when installing new coils, like orienting the coil correctly so that it seats flush with the base of the coil housing. If you do not seat the coil correctly, you will know this when trying to screw in the base/bottom cap - it will not screw in all the way.


The first feature I want to make note of if you haven't already noticed it, is the top airflow this atomizer has adopted. As far as I know, this is the first Innokin tank to go this route instead of the traditional bottom airflow that most atomizers in the industry, both coil head and rebuildables, tend to go with. Without going too far in-depth with how top airflow differs from bottom, the biggest benefit across the board is leakage reduction. An atomizer can experience leakage for many reasons including but not limited to when a coil gets old, the tank gets refilled with too much juice, the tank gets left sitting on its side with low amounts of juice, or maybe the viscosity is too thin for the coil. This leakage results in juice free-flowing through the coil and wick, into the chimney, and creeping down into the area at the base of the atomizer. If the airflow control ring sits at the base of the tank, then this is where the leakage will exit the atomizer - through the airflow. However, in a top airflow system, the juice can still leak through the wick and coil, but will instead pool at the bottom of the atomizer and will have no way to exit the atomizer until it is tipped upside down. This is great because the leak is contained inside the atomizer instead of ending up on your pants, shirt pocket, or purse.

Many claim that flavor is reduced because of the travel distance of the air in top airflow tanks, but that travel distance mostly affects the flavor when the distance from the coil to the end drip tip is increased. I'm certainly not experiencing any reduction in flavor from the Zlide Top tank, but this could also largely be contributed to the new DuoPrime Z-coils which I'll get more into further below.

As with the original Zlide tank, the top cap slides back to reveal the refill port - just look for the small arrow positioned directly in the center of the side where both of the silver star bit screws sit closest to one another on the top cap. The port itself is sealed with a thin slit membrane that is easily penetrated with a bottle nozzle. I did find that I sort of had to press the nozzle into the membrane with a bit of force to make sure the tip was propping open both sides of the membrane when refilling, but you can always remove the drip tip if you find yourself having any difficulties gaining access to the refill port. The top cap itself slides back and forth about as smooth as I've ever experienced with a slide top. The machining is done very well.


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The DuoPrime Coil:

Quite possibly the biggest improvement contributing to the likeability of the CoolFire Z60 kit is their new addition to the Z-coil family. Like the coils used in the Kroma 217 Z-Force kit, the same DuoPrime technology has been compacted down in size and form to be compatible with the rest of the Z-coils. What does this mean exactly?

I'm putting on the nerd glasses to give you the most easily understood explanation that I'm capable of in how the DuoPrime coils work - for visual reference, scroll up to the illustration above I've linked from Innokin's site.

The DuoPrime technology implemented into the Z-coil has the standard coil that lines the inner circumference of the cotton wick. If you look down into the Z-coil before you install it, you can see the wire mesh coil. Like almost any coil, this coil's particular job does all of the vaporizing you would expect from a normal coil head. However, there's a second mesh coil with a higher resistance that lines the outer circumference of the cotton wick. If you look through the small circular juice ports of each DuoPrime coil (much more easily seen in the ZF-coils used in the Z-Force tank from the review I did here), you'll notice a thin lining of cotton that encloses this second coil. Since this coil is of a higher resistance, it requires a higher voltage to get to vaporizing temperature and instead, heats slower and to a much lower temperature than the inner coil which results in drawing in ejuice from the tank.

If you don't believe this actually works, set a normal coil head to around half of what you would normally vape it at, and take a few regular sized puffs. That slurpiness you're experiencing is juice being drawn into the wick, but not being heated enough to vaporize properly. That's the magic behind the DuoPrime coil. Similarly, this is also the technology that Innokin's Coil+ firing mode uses, which results in the mod firing for about a half second after you release the fire button at around half the set wattage. This allows coils that do not have a second DuoPrime coil to benefit from the same technology.

Normally, I'd probably vape a non-DuoPrime coil of this resistance at around 30-35W. However, with a second coil of higher resistance, it allows this coil head to be vaped between 9 and 13W. So, not only does this coil help in keeping your vapes nice and juicy, it also allows you to enjoy a great vape at a lower wattage which in the end means, tons of additional battery life. And by tons, I mean upwards of 3 times the battery life - that's nothing to scoff at for a 2500 mAh internal battery. That's essentially having 7000 mAh worth of vape time in a tiny sized mod.

In the pictures above, I've denoted with an arrow, how to determine if you're holding a DuoPrime Z-coil or not - look for the unique upside down U symbol. The coil material (KAL - Kanthal), resistance, coil series, and recommended wattage are stated on everyone of their coils which I believe all brands should be doing for clarity. Well done Innokin.

As I've stated before in plenty of my other Innokin reviews, if you're looking for vape innovation, Innokin is the company to be keeping your eye on.


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The CoolFire Z60 Mod:

If I had to sum the Z60 mod up in two words, I'd say petite and classy would describe it best. While I do admit that I like some of the more flashy mods on the market, there's certainly a special place for a nice classy looking mod, and I'm sure some of you can agree on that. The body of the CoolFire Z60 is made of zinc-alloy which you can certainly rely on for durability. A lot of the market has moved on to the use of aluminum-alloys because they're lighter, and I'll continue to reiterate that lighter is not always better - and certainly not when you're talking about ounces in difference.

The front-facing plate is where you'll find the fire button, the UI, the two directional buttons, and the USB Type-C charging port. The external aesthetic of the mod body is split into two sections, the bottom having a matte look, and the top portion having more of a polished finish. To the left of the front side, you'll find in small writing, COOLFIRE Z60. I'm glad they didn't go crazy with logos, as that would have definitely detracted from the overall aesthetic.

On the top of the mod, you'll find a solid 510 plate that securely fastened to the metal frame with two Torx screws and some grooves in it to increase the surface area. The 510 pin is brass-plated and spring-loaded with just enough spring resistance to keep good contact with the pin on the atomizer, while not making it difficult or grindy to screw it in.

On the bottom of the mod is where you can find the newly added Battery Master Switch that we've seen being implemented in quite a few mods now with various different names. I believe this is the first mod that Innokin has added this feature to, and it's a great addition - hopefully they'll be adding this feature with future releases. While it's easy to turn the mod off and on with Innokin's traditional 3x clicks of the fire button, by clicking the button while it's off, the screen will light up. I wouldn't go as far as to say that this would kill your battery outright, but it's certainly not helping any. The Battery Master Switch completely disconnects your battery from the circuit making it not respond to any clicks at all. Definitely the safest way to go when put in your pocket or a purse/bag.

The USB Type-C charging port charges at 1.5A.

Lastly, I'll list out the basic functions of the mod.

◾ To turn the mod off/on: 3x clicks of the fire button or Battery Mastery Switch off/on
◾To change the wattage: Hold up or down directional button for 2 seconds; wattage changes in 0.5 watt increments and does round-robin
◾ To access the main menu: Hold both up and down directional buttons for 2 seconds
◾ To lock/unlock the directional buttons (mod still fires): Hold down directional button and fire button for 2 seconds in Coil+ or Wattage Mode
◾ To access the misc. menu: Hold up directional button and fire button for 2 seconds (shows battery voltage level, coil resistance to the thousandth, and puff counter w/ option to reset)

Above I made a visual map of the main menu (and misc. menu) and what you can expect to see when you enter any of the sub menus. The following is a list of what each sub menu does:

◾ Coil+: Can choose to run this mode in Voltage Mode or Wattage Mode, and fires the mod at roughly half the set value for a 1/2 second after you release the fire button; when in Voltage Mode, the wattage output is activated when fired in the lower right corner
◾ Wattage: Fires just like any other mod in Wattage or Power Mode
◾Refresh: Allows you to auto-activate refresh for about 3 seconds and draws juice into the coil/wick; Extended allows you to activate refresh by holding the fire button down manually for up to 8 or so seconds
◾ Cutoff: The length of time the fire button can be continually pressed before deactivating; ranges from 3 to 18 seconds
◾ Timeout: Determines the length of time the screen stays active after you've fired the mod; ranges from 5 to 180 seconds



Pros/Cons/Preferential Considerations:

+ + Pros + +

→ Zlide Top Tank
◾ Top Airflow
◾ Tough (I've dropped this a few times and it shows no signs of breakage)
◾ Airflow Ring is Smooth and Easy to Adjust
◾ No Leaking
◾ Mess-less Refills
◾ Top Cap Slides Smoothly
◾ Two Drip Tips
◾ Two Tank Sizes (Ginormous for an MTL)
◾ Precise Machining

◾ New DuoPrime Z-coil
◾ Great Flavor Output
◾ Comes with Spare Z-coil
◾ Both Long-lasting Coils
◾ Tank Matches Very Well with Mod

→ CoolFire Z60 Mod
◾ Compact
◾ Solidly Built
◾ Big Internal Battery for its Size
◾ Extremely Simple to Use
◾ UI is Easy to Understand
◾ Coil+ & Refresh to Help Coil Life and Flavor Longevity
◾ Sleek Aesthetic
◾ Battery Master Switch
◾ Specs Perform as Advertised



- - Cons - -
→ Zlide Top Tank
◾ Mustache Can Get Caught Sometimes (not even sure where, lol)

→ CoolFire Z60 Mod
◾ None



+ - Preferential Considerations - +
→ Zlide Top Tank
◾ Airflow Range from tight MTL to tight RDL

→ CoolFire Z60 Mod
◾ Slight Beep at the End of Fire Button Release When Coil+ is Refreshing
◾ Internal Battery
◾ Puff Counter Only Goes to 999
◾ A Bit More Heavy than Other Mods of This Size



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Final Thoughts:

One gripe I have after surpassing 999 puffs was that the mod fully resets to 000. While I'm not huge into Puff Counters (I'd never factor this into my overall evaluation of a mod), I waited to complete this review until I surpassed 999 puffs for a specific reason. I'm not sure if a lot of people noticed this, but the Innokin Kroma 217 mod had a very similar UI layout and to my surprise when I passed 999 puffs, it shifted the counter to the right one. So at 1000 puffs, the counter read 100. After 10 more puffs at 1010, it would read 101. After 1100 puffs, it would read 110. So, theoretically, this counter could continue to keep track of puffs indefinitely which is the highest puff counter I've ever seen. I thought this was genius and was hoping to see that here in the CoolFire Z60, but alas it did not work out that way. It would have even been nice to include an extended puff counter in the sub menu where you can clear the puff counter since there's a whole lot more real estate to fit a large counter like that. Hopefully they add something like that in the future for the puff counter freaks. Other than the innovation, I on the other hand do not mind all that much.

You can see in the picture above just how compact this device really is. I thought the CoolFire Z80 mod sitting to the right of the Z60 mod was small. This has been a great device to bring with me on my long trips to work, and dependable enough to stow away in my lunch box without it leaking everywhere.

For the first full battery discharge, I reached around 420 puffs. This had a mixture of MTL and RDL puffs which is likely why I got more puffs than the second full discharge which ended after 377 puffs. I've also never seen a mod run on a red battery indicator for so long - the 2500 mAh internal battery they're using in the Z60 is truly impressive.

I'm currently sitting at 1470 puffs on the original DuoPrime Z-coil that came pre-installed in the kit and it's still going strong. The original Z-coils also have a long track record of good coil longevity, so I'm glad to see that the DuoPrime Z-coils are keeping up with them. I've notice hardly any decline in flavor, and no slurpiness or leakage from the DuoPrime Z-coil as of yet. I'm extremely impressed with these coils.

If you're looking for a great tight MTL to tight RDL vape kit, I think the CoolFire Z60 kit would be a perfect place to start.



Overall Rating:

An easy 9.5-10



That's all I got for ya. I hope I covered everything - feel free to ask questions or PM me if you're interested in anything I haven't covered. All I'm going to say is, keep an eye on Innokin because they're always coming up with innovations that I'm not seeing with the rest of the market. This is a killer kit, for sure.

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I only began to start here.

I been vaping since April 2022. Learnt a lot through internet but need info on whether if innokin 1.5 z coil can be use on temperature control suite and what the tcr is and if a prism t22 coil can be used on temperature control suit and the tcr.
I am not that complexed I only need a unique name for this forum that was not negative.
Someone please help me!!!
Boy that sounds desperate. Sorry!
A better question is can or cannot Kanthal Coils be vaped that are pre-made. I read you can vape Kanthal and I read disclaimer saying I should vape these Kanthal coils. Is there a scientist in the house with gadgets to get readings?
Natural I want to do a mouth to lung vape without over heating the coil then less metals and dry hits that burn the cotton.
Dr. Vapemen take me away and inform me!!
There is Modes like the Geekvape Aegis Max 100 which I believe the one I have had a mode where I can put in Kanthal and use that. I asked for information from Innokin on specs of the coil but I doubt I get a reply but it was worth a try. Does anyone know by any chance what to TCR of an Innokin Z Coil 1.6 Ohm is? Or even a Prism T22 1.5 ohm coils TCR? As far as I know the Aegis Max100 supports the coils. I like to know the TCR of these coils.

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Parameters
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LOST VAPE/ORION BAR OB75 Disposable and Rechargeable review by hittman

Hello and welcome back to another review. This one is a little out of character for me but I’m going to do my best to provide you a fair and honest review on the Lost Vape Orion Bar 75 that was sent to me by Lost Vape/ Orion Bar. The OB75 is about the same size as some pod devices that I’ve used before. It’s not small but not large. It does come pre-filled with 18ml of liquid and has a 650mah internal battery. I actually received nine of these for the review which was very generous of them to send. All of them have 5% or 50mg nicotine salts inside. According to the specifications, there are 0 and 2% versions available. Each unit has a little different artwork on the sides which makes them fun to look at. The reason it is called the Orion Bar 75 is that each one is rated for 7500 puffs. Did I try counting them? No, not going to happen. I’ll take them at their word on this.

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WHAT’S IN THE BOX?

1ea Orion bar 75(Ten flavors available)

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SPECIFICATIONS:
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INITIAL THOUGHTS:

Honestly my first thought was I couldn’t believe that they sent nine of these for the review. Very generous indeed. I see there are ten flavors available and I received nine of them. The only one I didn’t get was Mango Ice. The OB75 comes in a colorful box in different colors depending on the flavor you choose. Both the front and back have large warnings that I’ve seen on other devices targeted for the U.S. market. The front has a picture of the actual device inside the box and the name as well as the Orion Bar name and number of puffs near the top. The back side of the box has an ingredient list and a series of warnings. There is an authenticity code also on the back.

The sides of the box have the specifications listed on one side and some social media information on the opposite side. With the specifications in large letters there is no guessing as to what you are getting in each box. I will mention that none of the samples I received had an owner’s manual. I know that most disposables don’t need one but this one has some extra features that could have been explained in a manual.

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When you open the box from one end then inside you find the Orion Bar of your choice sealed in a plastic and foil bag.

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Once you open the bag, you need to remove the rubber plug from the mouthpiece and there is a safety seal on the bottom of the device that must also be removed. I believe this bottom seal is so no airflow can pass through to activate the device until it is removed. The Orion Bar 75 is an auto draw only device.

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Once that bottom seal was removed, it reveals the other features of this device. First off, I was pleased and surprised to see a sliding airflow control on the bottom. It is a welcome addition. Second up there is an indicator light on the bottom that illuminates when you take a puff or plug it in to charge. This is where the owner’s manual would have been nice to know what exactly the different colors of lights mean. This I know. When it is fully charged the light is green. As you use it and the 650mah battery drains, the light goes from green to blue and then later to red. Since I have no idea how much battery is left when it turns red, I go ahead and recharge the OB75 using the USB-C charging port on the bottom.

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The body of the OB75 is made of clear plastic with colorful art designs on it. It’s not only nice to look at but along with the name of the device and the flavor contained inside, they have also listed the features on one side.

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FINAL THOUGHTS:

The first thing I’d like to say is that the Orion Bar 75’s that I received are very nice and honestly seem too nice for a disposable. The artwork is nice and all nine of them functioned properly while testing them with no issues.

I want to remind you that tastes are subjective. I felt like almost all of the samples that I received had too much cooling agent or menthol in them. Most had good flavors but if I took more than a few puffs in a row then the menthol hurt my throat. I have seen this pattern with other disposables and could see offering menthol in some but would prefer not all of them had it. I use a menthol tobacco that I mix myself regularly and don’t dislike menthol but whatever cooling agent that was used in these was too strong for my tastes in most cases. There were a couple where the menthol wasn’t quite as strong or at least not as noticeable. I made some basic notes as I tried each one of the samples so will give you some brief thoughts on each.

Pineapple Lemonade: It’s a nice pineapple flavor with lemonade in the background. However, there is too much cooling agent and for me it ruins the flavor. I feel like this one would be better with very little cooing or none at all. I used to mix my own lemonade liquid and never used cooling agents.

Cool Mint: To me this one tastes like a mix of wintergreen and peppermint with a fairly strong cooling agent added. I ended up liking this one quite a bit but just couldn’t chain vape it or it hurt my throat.

Rainbow Drop: I think this one tastes like a gumdrop candy but the cooling is once again pretty strong and overpowers the flavor some. Less or no cooling at all would be better.

Blueberry Raspberry: This one is a very nice blend of the two fruit flavors in the name. Once again, a little less cooling would make it better for me. I get raspberry on the inhale and more blueberry on the exhale.

Strawberry Kiwi: I had high hopes of liking this one when I saw the name but once again there’s unnecessarily too much cooling in it. I taste the flavors but there is a weird aftertaste left on the tongue on the exhale. It’s almost like a stale cookie taste.

Lush Ice: This one is a really nice watermelon candy type flavor. I never use watermelon vapes but really like this one. It’s funny to me that this one has ice in the name but doesn’t have any more cooling than any of the rest.

Sour Apple Ice: The apple flavor is very light to me and not really sour in my opinion. I feel like I could taste the flavor better if it wasn’t for so much cooling in it.

Aloe Grape: I had reservations about this one when I saw the name. Aloe isn’t a flavor I think of when I want to add something to an eliquid mix. I don’t love it. What little grape flavor that I taste is overshadowed by the aloe and cooling agent.

Banana Cake: I have seldom used banana flavored liquids so didn’t really know what to expect with this one. It turned out to be in my top 3 of ones I liked out of this batch of samples. To me it tastes like banana pudding with a touch of cooling. The cooling on this one didn’t seem as strong. It was a surprisingly good flavor and enjoyed it quite a bit.



I’d like to thank Lost Vape/ Orion Bar and Jason for sending the Orion Bar 75 disposable samples for this review. Thanks as always to the readers. I appreciate you! Below is a link to the website if you are interested in trying some of these.

OB-75 | ORION BAR (orionbartech.com)
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Hi im new and have a issue.

hi everyone, well im new and i have stopped smoking for about 1 month now, i have used vapes before but this time i started is disposable vapes which i really enjoyed but they dont last very long, so i got my self a vape pen but when ever i use it i just get no taste. this isnt the first time its happened its always been like it when vaping. but what i dont understand is how disposable vapes taste so good but a vape pen i cant taste anything.
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How much nicotine in a 5% disposable compared to analog cigarettes

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Is there a reliable formula for comparison? If I have a 3000 puff 5% 6ml vape, assuming 3000 puffs is realistic, how much nicotine would I be getting per puff, and compare that to smoking a full analog, which most say you absorb about 1-2mg of nicotine per cig.
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