Thoth B, Kumiho continues to progress. From a brand that focused on essence and ease of use, every new model now brings larger screens and significantly improved aesthetics, ensuring every type of vaper and age group can find their favorite model. Thoth B provided free of charge by HealthCabin for review purposes; no compensation or business relationship involved.
Box in line with the aesthetics of all other pods in the Kumiho family, containing the Thoth B body, a 0.6 ohm cartridge (integrated coil + pod), and a user manual. Dimensions of 48 x 23 x 78 mm, aluminum alloy material, 1300 mAh battery capacity, and a maximum of 35 watts of power.
The package includes a single 0.6 ohm Thoth cartridge (integrated coil) in smoky gray PCTG with a 2 ml capacity; the clear transparency allows for easy liquid monitoring. "Duckbill" shaped drip tip and bore size that allows for anything from MTL to a (light) RDL without condensation.
Refill is secured by a silicone plug with the possibility of using chubby bottles with large caps without issues. Usual locking and reading system with gold-plated pins and magnets that grip the Thoth B body. As always, the entire Thoth line shares the same pod and cartridge format, so there is no need to buy different pods.
Several variants of both cartridges (like the one in the photo) and empty pods with interchangeable coils are available on HealthCabin, along with various colors. In the photos, I included a second cartridge only to show both sides simultaneously, but I reiterate that the package includes only one.
0.4 ohm recommended wattage 25 - 35 watts
0.6 ohm recommended wattage 20 - 25 watts (included in package)
0.8 ohm recommended wattage 16 - 20 watts
1.0 ohm recommended wattage 12 - 15 watts
1.2 ohm recommended wattage 10 - 12 watts
In terms of flavor, the 0.6 ohm is the one I have tested the most since it is provided in every package. With (as will be seen) the airflow wide open, it is a good pod for a light RDL, and I always suggest using it at the minimum recommended wattage since it already works perfectly and rarely gives dry hits even with rapid successive puffs.
On the side, the fire button and, as per Kumiho tradition, it is the only one present on the Thoth B, allowing you to adjust watts and fire, with the constant possibility of using auto-draw, especially if you are left-handed. It is slightly recessed into the frame, making it difficult to press accidentally when pulling the Kumiho out of your pocket.
On the opposite side, the airflow adjuster which, combined with a careful choice of the resistance value of your pod, allows for anything from an MTL draw to a light RDL with the airflow wide open. Like all other Thoth models, the adjuster is quite stiff, making it difficult to move accidentally during use.
On the back, there seems to be a second screen, but it is just a small LED that lights up, and the vibration sensor (should) be placed under the body, which activates, for example, when a Thoth Pod is inserted or when turned on.
The base is flat and wide enough to stand the Thoth B upright. On one of the sides, the USB Type-C port supports 1.5 A charging. A full charge takes about an hour.
The front side is covered by the large 1.44-inch screen, truly sharp and bright, superior to those of many much larger box mods. I should specify that although it looks like one, it is not a touch screen; everything is managed via the side button.
The menu remains faithful to all the screened Kumiho devices I have tested. It is managed with the classic 5 clicks, allowing you to switch between powering on, resetting the puff counter, and locking the fire button. Adjusting the output is unlocked with 3 clicks, while 2 clicks cycle through three output profiles: Super, Normal, and Eco. Essentially, three different boost curves to customize the coil's punch. Output up to 35 watts.
On the safety side, the circuit is complete: cutoff set at 8 seconds and total protection against shorts, overcharge protection during charging, and short circuit protection in case of incorrect resistance readings.
Kumiho, a brand I have followed since 2024, continues its work without leaving those who supported them behind, keeping the same coils on the market always available and offering a great choice between various models. The aesthetics, however, have significantly improved with increasingly larger screens.
Kumiho THOTH B Pod available at the following link
https://www.healthcabin.net/kumiho-thoth-b-pod-system-kit-p/30350.html on the HealthCabin store along with all its accessories.
I would like to thank e-cigarette forum for the space and the opportunity, and HealthCabin for providing me with the Thoth B