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J-ust A-nother B-oro D-evice - Asking $ 210 - Condition 9.5/10
- JABD Mod.Two
- Handmade German custom boro mod
- Resin
- DNA60
- 18650 w/ slide battery cover
- Side & Front fire button
- Fits with most threads fittings
- Positive Pole is adjustable
- Comes with integrated tip
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Innokin Innobar C1 Prefilled Pod Kit | Reviews by Z-Lee

Innokin Innobar C1 Prefilled Pod Kit



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Hello ECFers! Today I bring to you one of Innokin's newest innovations, the Innobar C1. I know there are more than just a few people out there that are sick of seeing the same pod kits being released with nothing new about them other than their aesthetic, but this kit is distinctly different than others. Partnering with Aquios who manufactures the ejuice containing 30% water, Innokin has created a way to make a cheaper pod with potential hydrating properties. Ever get dry mouth while vaping? This may be a great option for you while also being a more environmentally friendly option over fully disposable products.

I want to thank @Innokin_timmy and Nicole over at Innokin for supplying the Innobar C1 for this review. As always, this assessment will be conducted in a fair and honest manner.

Let's dive in!

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Flava-flavs:

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10 different flavor options:
► Iced Cosmic
► Sour Berries
► Tangerine
► Blueberry Grape
► Cherry Lemonade
► Rose Lychee
► Jungle Juice
► Strawberry Watermelon
► Lemon Tart
► Pink Lemonade

I'm not entirely sure what the labels on each of the pods displayed, are. Possible future flavor options? Regardless, I received 5 of the 10 available flavors listed above, and those are Blueberry Grape, Cherry Lemonade, Rose Lychee, Jungle Juice, and Lemon Tart. The flavor profiles for these pods will be described further down below.




Features:

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The main features outlined for this product are as follows:
► Closed Pod System (prefilled pods)
► 1.1 ohm Nichrome Mesh Coils
► Aquios' Water-based E-juice
► 600 Puff Pods
► 20 mg/ML salt nic concentration (2%)
► 10 Different Flavors




Specs:

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Results & Personal Observations:

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A few reasons I heavily support Innokin in general is that they're advocates for getting smokers to quit smoking. Even watching reviews with Phil Busardo, he'll tell you he doesn't care if you're picking an Innokin product or Geek Vape or whatever - their research and products are constantly in search of making the transition over from smoking as seamless, consistent, and easy as possible. Furthermore, they're environmentally conscious - I don't see any other company out there using recycled material in their packaging. This is also where disposables enter the picture. Disposables are very easy to use, but they're expensive, cheaply made, and are not environmentally friendly.

It would appear that Innokin created the Innobar C1 as a way to enjoy a similar vape as a disposable, while using a rechargeable battery that doesn't go in the landfill every time the product fails, or runs out of juice. I for one, am a fan of this.




The Pod:

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When you unwrap a pod from the box (they come in two's), this is what you'll see. Both the mouth piece and bottom side of the pod are "sealed" with rubber, although the bottom piece is more of a cover. This particular Lemon Tart pod pictured above actually had a bit of a leak on the bottom, but wiped away with a paper towel very easily and I ran into zero issues after that. This was the only pod in the 5 boxes I received that had a leaky one.

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The pod design is very straight-forward and simple. Like any pod you'll find currently on the market, there's a positive and negative contact that connects with their posts inside the battery.

The mouthpiece is quite petite and makes sealing your lips around the opening very easy to do for a solid MTL vape.

The pods themselves, seat very firmly into the battery.




Flavor Profiles:

► Lemon Tart

This has probably been my favorite pod of the bunch. It reminds me of the after taste of lemon pie. I would describe the flavor as delicious, but not overpowering. The peppermint adds a dash of freshness, and leaves a lingering sweet flavor. This definitely has the potential for an all-day vape if you're a fan of lemon flavoring.

- Lemon 60%, Tart 15%, Peppermint 15%, Sweetness 10%



Blueberry Grape

Blueberry Grape has a floral essence to it. I can never fully describe some fruits in the aspects of their candy form, but the aroma of this pod is best described as how it might smell if you were to walk into a room that had thousands of blueberries and grapes smashed together. This one has a bit more of a minty inhale and a more aromatic exhale.

- Blueberry 40%, Grape 35%, Peppermint 20%, Sweetness 5%



Cherry Lemonade

The description of this pod can be simplified by saying "Cherry Gusher". Again, the presence of a peppermint is most noticeable on the inhale, leaving the exhale with a lingering sweetness.

- Cherry 70%, Lemonade 15%, Peppermint 10%, Sweetness 5%


► Rose Lychee

Like the Blueberry Grape, this pod also has a floral essence of watermelon & strawberries. The mint is not as pronounced as the other pods, and the sweetness is almost aroma-like.

- Rose 50%, Lychee 40%, Peppermint 5%, Sweetness 5%


► Jungle Juice

The best way I can describe this pod is a fruit punch with a strong pineapple accent. Does that make it a tropical fruit punch? This one has less of a minty inhale, and more of a sweet, fruity exhale.

- Pineapple 25%, Cherry 25%, Strawberry 20%, Apple 15%, Peppermint 5%, Sweetness 10%




The Battery:

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At the very bottom of the front facing side (there's nothing else notable on the rest of the exterior other than the top and bottom), there's a small hole that serves as the LED. When taking a puff, there's a blue light that lights up. When plugging the device in to recharge, the blue LED lights up, and when the device is fully charged, the light turns off.

On the top of the battery, the two spring-loaded brass-plated connectors in the battery connect with the base of the pod to complete the circuit. There aren't any flashing lights when the pod is connected - you'll only be able to determine if the connection is made when you take a puff. I don't see any downside to this, as it helps to conserve the life of the small battery. There's also an auto-draw sensor consisting of 3 holes in the arrangement of a triangle.

On the bottom is where you'll find the airflow inlet and USB Type-C port. The airflow unaltered is a slightly looser MTL. If you were a previous smoker, it'd resemble that of an unpacked cigarette. If you're looking for an ultra-sensitive auto-draw and tighter suction, you can place your finger over this hole to create a tighter draw and higher sensitivity from the auto-draw. However, I've not extensively tested this, so I'm unsure how it effects the pod - the flavor however remains delicious. The Type-C port recharges an internal 450 mAh battery at 0.5A. With such a small battery, you can expect a full recharge in 15-20 min. How many puffs per battery discharge is hard to gauge, as I often vape in RDL and sometimes in MTL leading to drastically different puff times. The pod does not support pass-through vaping (vaping while it's recharging) however, it does pick up a USB Type-C QC cable when plugged in which makes this compatible with your android chargers.

It's good to see that companies are raising the height of the connector posts and auto-draw sensors from the bottom of the pod-seating base, so that if you do encounter a leak, it's not as easy to cause functionality issues.




My Conclusion:

If you've become accustomed to the flavor output of disposable vapes but are looking for a cheaper and/or more environmentally friendly solution, the Innokin Innobar C1 is a stellar choice. I still don't fully support disposable aspects of any vape products, but if this product can get you away from the stinkies, I consider it a win, and a lesser evil of a lesser evil. I've tried Elf Bars, Frio Bars, EpicMods, etc. and Innobar pods seem to have more of a smooth, rich flavor in them. I say this because I feel like many disposables are extremely and overly sweet - almost gaggy after you've been puffing on them for a while. The Innobar pods also come in lower nicotine concentrations than many of the 5%ers out there. Nicotine reduction is never a bad thing and if you live under TPD regulations, this product accommodates both.

No leaking from any of the pods except for the initial one in the package. I made it a point to use the pod after I wiped it down to see how much it leaked afterward, and there was no leaking. I've had this device laying on its side, upside right, upside down, etc. and no leaks of any kind.

As far as ease of use, this pretty much tops the charts. While light signals and blinks are nice to have, they can also be somewhat confusing. It really doesn't get any easier than this - charge the device, unwrap a pod, stick it in, and away you go.

The battery capacity is quite a bit on the smaller side at 450 mAh, but it also recharges extremely fast. Also being compatible with QC 3.0 Type-C charging cables is a huge plus, as not all rechargeable vapes are.

I don't see any prices on Innokin yet for the kits or the pods, but searching around the internet I'm finding each box of pods (containing two) looks to be selling for around 5-6 euros. The kit which comes with a pod, around 7-8 euros.



++ Pros ++
► No Leaks (other than the one pod in the wrapper)
► Pods Contain 30% Water
Extremely small/petite
► Pocket Friendly
► Great flavor output
► Auto-Draw
► Cheaper alternative to Disposables
► Fast Charging
► USB Type-C QC 3.0 Cable Compatible
► Reliable
► Excessively Easy to Use
► Comfortable Mouth Piece
► Battery Mod is Cheap to Replace
► Solidly Built for What It Is - Certainly Better Than Disposables


-- Cons --
► 450 mAh Battery

+- Preferential Considerations -+
► Semi-Adjustable Airflow (using finger)
► Closed Pod System (needed because of Aquios E-juice)
► Auto-Draw Only (no button activation)




Rating:

9


(A great alternative to disposable vapes)



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And yet another Innokin device to help transition you away from cigarettes. They come in all shapes and sizes, you just have to figure out which one works best for you.

I hope I've covered most of what you'd need to know about the Innokin Innobar C1 pod kit. If you have questions about it, feel free to ask below or PM me. Visit Innokin to check out the Innobar C1 or any of their other products, and hopefully they'll have them up for sale soon. Otherwise, you can find the Innobar C1 at other participating vendors. Stay tuned for my review on the Innokin CoolFire Z60 kit with their new Zlide Top tank. That's it, thanks for reading!

Happy vape hoarding!
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I've been using claptons since my first build. I never used regular round before. I just read where claptons are better. So I jumped straight to them. My dead rabbit wasn't getting to hot to vape. Someone suggested on Reddit to just use round wire. So, I did my first build wth with 24g kanthal. Like 11 wraps dual it ohms out at .7. I really can't tell a difference between this build and my others at the same wattage same vapor production and flavor. I guess I'm sayin are claptons just hype? I'm no expert or anything. I'm simple shocked

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Hey all. I'm in the market for the Atmistique (or alternative) BB bridge for the Aspire bvc coil for a Boro tank. The bridge for the Nautilus version wont work. Below is a link to the discontinued one I need.

Looking for a few of these.
Thank you!

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RDA Included tools?

Haha, so I have some a little ridiculous to admit. I have been using the tiny screwdrivers that come with the rdas. To build with this whole time. I keep having problems with my post screws untighting and get atomizer short messages. I ordered a better screw drive to take apart a broke mod. It came with a flathead bit. So I decided to use it to build with and come to find out I wasn't tightening my leads enough with those tiny screw drivers. What are some of the biggest mistakes you have made when starting out building?

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New and need help please

Hi I'm new to vaping. The local vape shop recommended the XROS 2 as my first vape. I really enjoyed using the unit, but when it come time to change the POD I started to have problems with it. I installed the pod, filled it, and let it sit for 5 minutes, just as the shop keep showed me, but when I went to use it, I got an awful spitback. I removed the POD to find the juice was also below the POD in the unit. I inspected the pod for cracks and other damage and couldn't find any. I then placed the POD that I was previously using back into the unit, just to see if it was the new POD but to my surprise the previous POD was also giving out a nasty spitback. I'm not sure what else to do to fix the issue. I made sure the battery was charged, used the appropriate amount of liquid but it's still giving the terrible spitback. Can someone please help.

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Sooo....i got some news

Hiya folks.

Well here is the story,the other day i was walking in town and i saw a lawyer struggle with his ''spanglish'' while talking with some brits,i was walking by and with some time to spare so i approached him and asked him if he needed some help.

We end up sitting down for a coffee while i translated for like 45 minutes,brits were happy and the lawyer too.

When the brits left he thanked me for the translating and gave me 50 euros,before taking it i told him i really didn't do it because i was expecting to get paid,i just like to help people.

Well anyway,we talked for awhile,told him about my backround,you know the time i owned my own solicitor business,my work with deeds,wills,NIE papers,etc etc.
Also talked that even thou i missed my work i couldn't start again since taking care of my pops takes a lot of my time.
We parted ways and this morning while i was out shopping he asked me if we could meet,was in a bit of a hurry but this lawyer dude gave me good vibes so said sure i got 15 minutes free for you.

We met at a coffee shop and once we sat down and ordered some coffee he took out a plastic bag and handed it over,a brand new Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro (8GB · 256GB)
o_O yeah i know!!

Said that he knew about my situation with my pops but that he wanted me to do work for him,he noticed my cheapo smartphone i was using the first day we met (Alcatel that cost me like 50 euros) and for the stuff he needs from me i was going to need a better phone.
Basically it will be just be random calls,video chats with clients and some translating of documents.
If time allows it and we schedule around it maybe some meetings with his clients in person.

So yeah i got a part time job for now,still gotta work out the specifics about the pay and all that but hey for now i got myself a new phone and a pretty good one,think it cost 400 euros or more.

Well anyway all this story is just to share with you folks that in the near future i might be making some video vaping apparatus reviews,looked into and yeah it seems a bit daunting.
Well mostly the editing of said video,speaking on camera? Nah i can easily wing that,i mean my previous experience from working in the radio will make the speaking part pretty easy.

To be honest not planning in doing this for money,more like a hobby,something i really enjoy doing.

Gear wise i already got the phone,for starting on a budget i would just need tripod for the phone,arm for the unboxing part of the video and maybe some lightning circle thing i already checked out in Amazon.

If i do this i want to start the right way so i have to get myself a name for the youtube channel,animated intro/outro (probably the same to save on costs) and a logo.
Been racking my head for a name for my channel....its hard,first one that came to mind was ''Thunderlips'',name always makes me chuckle.
Its from Rocky III,Hulk Hogan's name in the movie hehe

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Yeah i know,not going with that name,sounds too much like a name i would use in onlyfans hahaha.

Well anyway,just thought i would share this with you folks,will let you know once i get started with all this,got a lot of research to do before i dip my foot into the youtube pool.

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We Missed a Critical Change - Or at least I did!

Anyone else have their vape liquid discontinued yet and offered only in a salt?

I went to order some Charlie Noble Pistachio RY4(std nic, not synthetic, 12mg) the other day. I have been trying to order this for well over a month. No dice, it always shows sold out. Impossible?

So I took a look at the complete list of Tobaccos and lo and behold they had a low wattage salt of the same name. The 2 liquids(20mg AND 50mg) liquid will not work in my dripper. So I guess they decided to drop the juice I was looking for and move to salts that are used by pod systems.

Then I looked at DJLsbVapes videos and more than 51% of his videos are of pod systems. They are calling the newer more advanced pod systems rebuildable, they are not rebuildable, but you can change the manufacturers coil head out in some of them, to a lower or higher ohm coil.

I had to get up to speed, it seems the market is changing rapidly.

So I watched a few videos and will probably order a pod system tomorrow. I ordered 2 - 20mg/ml of the RY4 from Charlie Noble.


Am I the only one shell shocked here? To me it seems like a scam to get rid of the older systems with replaceable units that they can make more money with.


I am sitting on 2 gallons of 100mg/ml of nic, but I only have 7 box mods. I had better try to free up some cash in 2023 and buy a dozen more box mods. I have plenty of wire atomizers/drip tops, screws...but will they quit making the 18650 batteries? All of the pod systems have rechargeable batteries built into the systems, they are not replaceable. Maybe after investing in the pods, I need to buy some salt nicotine for long term storage too.

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Hello all,

For sale is a Hellfire Attysmith Phantom. I am the original owner and I would say that it is in 8/10 shape just due to basic use. 350XJ chip, 18650, adjustable 510, 316 SS frame. RRP was 575. I am asking 425 and cost of priority mail to you (total depends on insurance, location, etc). Feel free to ask any questions!

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If you use Black Note Nic Salt What device are you using? I am currently using a Voopoo V-thru 1.2ohm pods at 3% nicotine. I go back and forth between 5watts for a light cigarette and 7watts a full flavored cigarette. I notice the pods don't last. I know Black Note is different from other eliquid or nic salts since it's naturally extracted tobacco. So I was wondering if there's a better device or does black note just kill pods in general? Tell me something I don't know. Btw I came up with those 2 wattages 5 & 7 because I discovered that 8 watts is a true nicotine hit of the pecentage number. Example 8watts at 3% you are absorbing that amount. So at 7watts at 3% I'd be absorbing like 2.6% and at 5 watts I'd be absorbing like 1.8%.
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Closed/Sold Vandy vape pulse dual

Ok, first of all I have question. Did they ever fix the auto fire problem with the pulse duals. If so, I would very much be interested in finding on that was in pretty good shape. Cosmetic and function wise. I've scoured the internet trying to find a place that still has them in stock. Ignore this post I got my answer thanks.

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For Sale THC Mike vapes blaze 26mm rta.

I have a like new mike vapes blaze rta. Gold in color. Had it less than 3 months and have used it sparingly. I have the box and all the original part. I broke the 2ml straight glass and I ordered new one from china and accidentally bought 5 of them. Lol so it comes with the 5ml bubble glass and 5x 2ml straight glass. Asking $30 for it. Authentic.

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Hi I am new here. Names Cameron.

I'm a new user. Just registered. Takin the advice of the forum and introducing my self. Names Cameron. I quit smoking about 7 months ago. Started vaping one pod mods. Now I'm into rebuildable for the last three months. I have really basic building skills but improving. I've noticed I've seen to really gottn my wicking just right the last week or so. So that's cool lol. Just looking for a community to ask questions and discuss things. So, here I am. Attached a picture of my setup. Pulse v2 with a 28mm nightmare rda. Running dual claptons stainless steel in power mode. Im actually sad to say I think I fried the chip in my pulse the night before last temp control has worked since and it keeps overheating. I was out and my vape died no batteries so I went against my better judgement and charged with the USB for like 10 minutes And the chip got super hot. The mod hasn't worked right since. I've applied for warranty at vandy vape. I've only had less than a month. So hopefully I get it sorted out. Cheers

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Flash E Vapor VS Dual MTL RTA - Step back in time...

The Flash E Vapor VS Dual MTL RTA is an RTA which has been sold by FEV for a number of years now. Dating back to the tine of the tall MTL RTA's and roundwire builds with silica wicking, the tank has changed little since its first launch.

CHAPTERS

00:00 - Intro and specs
03:00 - Close Up
06:00 - Vape
09:00 - Thoughts

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JOYETECH EVIO POD KIT review by hittman(not the same as the C2)

Here I am again. Back with yet another pod review for your viewing pleasure. This time I’m going to do my best to cover the Joyetech Evio Pod Kit not to be confused with the Evio C2 pod kit. The Evio has a 960mah battery which is a little larger than most other pods this size on the market. It has a maximum output of 17 watts which sounds pretty good for a smallish pod. This one takes about an hour to fully charge since it only has a 5V/1A charging rate. The pod included has a 3ml liquid capacity and has a slide to fill top fill system which I am looking forward to trying. I don’t think I have seen this type of fill system on a pod before. Very impressive. Also one more thing it has to its advantage is a 3ml liquid capacity compared to most pods on the market. Like the C2, the Evio pod claims that you can switch from MTL to RDL by rotating the pod. We shall see how that works out later.

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WHAT’S IN THE BOX?

1* EVIO Pod Battery
1 or 2* EVIO Pod Cartridge 3ml (0.8ohm)
1* USB Type-C Cable
1* User Manual
1* Warranty Card

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SPECIFICATIONS:

Size: 15*27*101mm (2ml), 15*27*106mm (3ml)

Battery Capacity: 960mAh

Pod Capacity: 2ml/3ml

Coil: Mesh 0.8ohm

Output Wattage: 17W max

Charging Current: 5V/1A (USB-C)

Filling System: Slide to fill

Color: Grey, Black, Blue, Red

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FEATURES:

1. From MTL to RDL

2. Innovative airflow-output sync control

3. Mesh coil for great flavor

4. Slide to fill

5. 3ml 0.8ohm pod

6. Type-C fast charging

7. 960mAh battery capacity

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INITIAL THOUGHTS:


The packaging for the Evio Pod is a black box with a very nice color picture of the actual device contained inside the box on the front and a series of 3d lines wrapping around the picture. Also some icons with features are listed on the right side. The back side of the box has the contents list, specifications, authenticity code, and a bar code with the color version listed. The sides of the box have social media icons and information listed on one side while the other side has the Joyetech name and the logo “Forward Thinking”.

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Once opened, there is a plastic tray contained inside which has the Evio device with one .8 ohm mesh pod installed, a second .8 ohm mesh pod in a foil pack, a USB-C charging cable, user manual, and warranty card. There are actually two different kits available. There’s one with one pod and the one I received which comes with two pods. I like that Joyetech has offered both giving the user the option to save a couple bucks or to pop for the two pod kit. The pods are disposable and do not use replaceable coils like the Evio C2 did. There are also two different pods available in 2ml and 3ml capacities. I received the 3ml version. I would assume the 2ml version is to meet TPD requirements which is not necessary here in the U.S. where I live.

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The Evio Pod kit is a bit different from the Evio C2 kit that I just reviewed before this one. I can honestly say that I like this one better than the C2 for a few reasons. First off, it is auto draw only so there is no button at all on this one. This prevents accidental firing when carrying it in a pocket. Next would be the increased battery size of 960mah versus the 800mah of the C2. More battery is always better to me. The Evio is a little thicker than the C2 and not quite as ergonomic but a trade I am more than willing to make. On the side with the Joyetech name, there is an indicator light on the very bottom that illuminates when taking a puff or charging the battery. The Evio Pod has the same indications for battery level as the C2 did which are as follows.

  • Green = 60-100%
  • Blue = 20-60%
  • Red = 20%
The Evio pod has a really cool design on both sides that reminds me of a stone walkway or something. On one side is the Joyetech name and on the other is the Evio Pod name. Just like the C2, the USB-C charging port is located on the bottom but this one has a little more surface area that is flat on the bottom so stands up better on a desk than the C2 does.

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The pod opening on the Evio has the standard gold plated contacts to feed power to the coil and you might notice that like the C2, there are no magnets. The pods snap into the opening and are held in by the lips that stick out on either side so it takes a little effort to remove the pod. Luckily with the fill design of this one you won’t need to remove the pod very often. Also notice the airflow channel leading from the hole on the side of the Evio to the raised airflow sensor inlet. The pod has two different sized airflow channels on it to switch between MTL and RDL. I thought it was really nice that Joyetech opted to put an H and an L on the sides of the Evio to help the user keep track of which airflow type they want. So, like the C2, you insert the pod one of two ways depending on which type of vaping experience you would like. I feel like this one shows a little more difference between the two airflows than the C2 did.

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The other things that made me like the Evio Pod better than the C2 is that it is a top fill design and the pod is clear instead of being tinted like the C2. You simply press on the side of the pod to slide it open and expose the fill port with the rubber gasket over the top. No need to pull the pod out to refill and you can clearly see the liquid level even when using clear liquids. It’s a little hard to see but there is a water drop shape on one side of the pod indicating which side to move the mouthpiece in order to expose the fill port.

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FINAL THOUGHTS:

I have very much enjoyed testing the Evio Pod Kit. I really have no complaints on this one. I preferred the pod with the larger airflow and felt quite comfortable using it as an RDL device. The lower airflow side was still a loose MTL but like the C2, I could cover the hole with a finger and get a tighter MTL.

The flavor produced was pretty good for a pod device and the amount of vapor produced was enough to be satisfying. I used the Dinner Lady Purple Rain one shot for testing the Evio and felt like it did a good job of bringing out all the flavors.

So, here’s what I like about the Evio Pod. First up is the 960mah battery in a size field where most are around 800mah. More battery is more better! Next up is that they took the time to mark each side of the device with an L and H to make it more user friendly. The increased liquid capacity of 3ml is much appreciated where once again in the pod market it seems the majority are 2ml. Finally the thing I like the most is that it is top fill and you can simply slide the top open and fill the pod without removing it. I guess if there was one thing I would change it would be to include a sliding airflow control on the side instead of just flipping the pod to change airflow. I know I’m being demanding but you know what? Some other devices I’ve tested have it all and don’t think it’s too much to ask.

So, would I recommend the Evio Pod kit from Joyetech for you? With no regrets, I really would. It’s a little thick but still very pocket friendly and had no leaking or noticeable condensation while testing it. I’d like to thank Joyetech and Adela for sending the Joyetech Evio Pod Kit for this review. Thanks again to the readers for hanging in there until the end. Below is a link to the website if you’d like to look around.

EVIO Pod Kit | Joyetech Official Website
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JOYETECH EVIO C2 POD KIT review by hittman

Hello and welcome back for another pod review. This time I’ll be taking a look at the Joyetech Evio C2 Pod Kit that was sent to me by JWEI in order to attempt to provide a fair and honest review. The C2 has an 800mah internal battery that can be charged in less than 30 minutes via the 5V/2A charging circuit. The 2ml Evio pod uses replaceable EN .8 ohm mesh coils. The pod can be rotated for switching from MTL to RDL. I’ve seen this pod rotation feature on a couple different pods and it works better on some than others so I’ll have to wait and see how well this one switches between the two. Many times what I find is that the MTL is fine but there isn’t quite enough airflow for a true RDL.

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WHAT’S IN THE BOX?

1* EVIO C2 Battery
1* EVIO C Pod
2* EN 0.8ohm Mesh Coil
1* USB-C Cable
1* Warranty Card
1* User Manual

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SPECIFICATIONS:

Size: 22.5*12.7*116.6mm

Battery Capacity: 800mAh

Pod Capacity: 2ml

Max Output: 18W

Charging Current: 5V/2A, USB-C

Color: Stellar Brown, Goblin Green, Purple Haze, Space Blue

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FEATURES:

1. Optional MTL/RDL vaping

2. New updated version of Joyetech EVIO series

3. Upgraded CMF design

4. Adopts the newly upgraded EN 0.8ohm mesh coil

5. Open the silicon plug on the side to refill the pod

6. Two ways to vape: button triggered, draw activated

7. Type-C 2A fast charging

8. Battery indication lights

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INITIAL THOUGHTS:


As usual. I’ll start by taking a look at the packaging for the Joyetech Evio C2.The box for the C2 is quite colorful. The front has a nice color picture of the device contained inside along with the Joyetech and Evio C2 names near the top. The front and back have some pretty large warnings on both which I believe are required for the U.S. market but am not sure about that. I have seen similar warnings on other review samples. The back side of the box has the contents list and some specifications as well as the company information.

The sides of the box have the authenticity code as well as Joyetech company information and a couple of icons with short feature descriptions. The one you’ll want to pay attention to is the one that says dual airflow which I’ll talk about later. You can also see part of the flame label on the corner of the box pointing out the infamous black mesh coils included in the box. This is the same sticker that was on some of the Eleaf samples that I have previously reviewed recently.

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Once you slide off the outer sleeve of the box then the C2 is visible with the pod installed one it. There is not a coil installed in the pod when you receive it. To the left side is a white skinny box that contains the two .8 ohm black mesh coils rated at 13-18 watts, user manual, warranty card, and a rather short USB-C charging cable to charge the 800mah battery. I’m glad it came with two of the .8 ohm coils. This resistance seems to be my favorite for most pods. I have to say that I really like the color fade on the C2 samples I received. I received the space blue and the purple haze versions. They are very shiny and attractive looking. I have not noticed that they really leave fingerprints despite being so shiny.

The C2 can be button fired or used as an auto draw device. I have different devices before where you could disable the fire button and only use auto draw but the C2 does not have this feature. In the center of the lower portion of the fire button there is a light indicator that illuminates when you activate the device with either process. It also illuminates when you charge the C2. Besides this, the light indicates the battery levels which are as follows.

  • Green = 60-100%
  • Blue = 20-60%
  • Red = <20%
As you can see in the picture below, the Joyetech name is printed on the lower portion of the front of the device in a vertical orientation. The opposite side has the EVIO C2 name printed on it. I don’t really feel that it’s necessary to provide a picture of that side as there is no other interest on that side. The skinny sides of the C2 have vertical grooves cut into them and on one side there is a single airflow inlet hole. Take notice of the side containing that hole because it will come into play shortly with the dual airflow I mentioned earlier.

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The USB-C charging port is located on the bottom of the C2. The claim is that the C2 has a 5V/2A charging rate which should allow it to charge in less than 30 minutes. Using a 65 watt adapter and my Klein USB tester, the highest initial reading I got was 1.7A and it leveled out quickly to 1.4A. However, the battery was not fully drained when I tested it. I’m not sure if that would make a difference.

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The pod opening on the C2 has the standard two gold plated spring loaded contacts to power the coil in the pod. At the top you can see the grooved area that leads to the hole in the side of the device and also ends at the hole for the airflow sensor. This is where the dual airflow that I mentioned earlier happens thanks to two different sized holes in the bottom of the pod on each end that are visible in the last picture below. So depending on which way you insert the pod then you will notice a difference in the amount of airflow available. It is noticeable but honestly is not a drastic change between the two.

In the second picture below you can see that the Evio C2 pod is fairly dark tinted and this combined with the design of the center of the pod made it somewhat difficult for me to see the liquid level when filling the pod with a clear liquid. The pod is a side fill and normally I do well filling that style but had a bit of difficulty with this one. I ended up overfilling the pod a couple times and when I closed the rubber plug it pushed some liquid out of the bottom of the pod. I’m not a fan of having to clean up messes. It would have been a much better experience if the pod was simply clear. I know that manufacturers tint them for aesthetic reasons but I personally care more about functionality.

In the third picture below you can see the side fill plug and port. There is an arrow molded into the plug to show you which side to pull up on to fill the pod. You might have notice that there are no magnets on the bottom of this pod or in the pod opening on the C2. The pods snap into place rather securely and you really have to get a good grip on it to remove it for filling. You’ll never have to worry about this pod coming out accidentally.

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FINAL THOUGHTS:

Since the C2 came with two of the same coils instead of two different resistances, I filled the pods for both samples I received with the same liquid and inserted one pod so that I got less airflow and the other one with the larger airflow opening toward the inlet hole. The one with the least amount of airflow is still what I would call a loose MTL. However, with just like with many pod devices, I could hold the C2 so that my finger or thumb covered the side airflow hole and then got what I consider to be a proper MTL vape. The second device with the larger amount of airflow for me hit that awkward spot where it’s too loose for MTL and a bit too restricted for RDL but found if I let a little air in through my lips while taking a puff then I could do a comfortable RDL. Despite this I did really like the shape and feel of the mouthpiece for the pod.

As far as the flavor and output level of the C2, I found it acceptable but not impressive. Also I do wish there was a way to disable the fire button when pocket carrying the device. While testing the C2, I pocket carried it in my front shirt pocket at work and a couple times accidentally fired the device while leaning into something while working. If I could disable the fire button it would not have been an issue. I’ve seen other pods do it so know it is possible.

So, would I recommend the Joyetech Evio C2 Pod kit for you? Maybe. The new black mesh coils do deliver good flavor and the amount of vapor is respectable but I feel like there could be some improvements made to the device. A proper airflow control, top filling, and the option to disable the fire button would be improvements that I would recommend. All of this being said, the Evio C2 does have a very nice appearance and does work but just doesn’t do a great job of fitting my vaping style. I know everyone is different and it may be the greatest device ever for others.

I’d like to thank Joyetech and Adela for sending the Joyetech Evio C2 Pod kit samples for this review. Thanks to the readers for reaching the end of another one of my reviews. I hope it wasn’t too long. Below is a link to the website for you.

EVIO C2 Kit | Joyetech Official Website
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GEEKVAPE AEGIS T-200 TOUCHSCREEN KIT REVIEWED BY BIGBOB2322

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