VOOPOO VRIZZ 2 POD MOD REVIEWED BY BIGBOB2322

20251012_092727.jpg

20251012_093531.jpg

20251012_093300.jpg

20251012_093059.jpg

20251016_154853.jpg



The 15ml large pod connects to the device as most devices like this do by way of magnets that hold the pod in place very well. For safety concerns Voopoo places a large plastic sticker across the bottom of the pod so it can't be vaped until the sticker is removed.

On 1 side of the pods bottom is the airflow inlet tube that's rather large while the pods fill port is located on the other side across from it, ohm's load for the single portion (0.7Ω) as well as dual portion (0.4Ω) are on the rubber fill plug.


20251016_144327.jpg

20251012_093812.jpg

20251016_144502.jpg



I like that there is only 1 button to deal with and that's for changing power modes of which there are 3 to choose from ( ECO MODE 15 WATTS ) - ( NORMAL MODE 22 WATTS ) - TURBO MODE ( 30 WATTS ). To use the dual function of the coil ( TOP & BOTTOM ) you must select either normal or turbo mode because the eco mode only uses half of the coil. There are 2 half circles around the screen where atomizer is illuminated, both light up in normal and turbo modes but only half the circle in eco mode.


20251017_024054.jpg
20251019_133435(1).jpg

VOOPOO VRIZZ 2 POD MOD REVIEWED BY BIGBOB2322

Hello folks and welcome back for today's review of the next generation in the Vrizz family. The upgrades on the Vrizz 2 offer a better vaping experience. A large 1350 rechargeable internal battery powers the device with a updated airflow control. There are 3 power modes to choose from, with a large 15ml pod and it also has a lanyard connection for those that use them. The coil inside the pod is a dual mesh that can be used in the single mode of operation saving battery life if you wish to do so.


1760889292983.jpeg



COLOR CHOICES


1760889331891.jpeg



IN THE BOX


1760889429433.jpeg



SPECIFICATIONS AND PARAMETERS


BrandVOOPOO
Product NameVrizz 2 Pod Kit
Size101.3*50.2*25.4mm
Pod Capacity15ml
MaterialAluminum Alloy + PC, or Leather + PC
Power Range12-30W
Battery Capacity1350mAh
Filling TypeBottom filling
Cartridge IncludedVrizz Cartridge V2 0.7Ω and 0.4Ω
ColorSunrise Green, Sunset Purple, Onyx Black, Azure, Pink Leather, White Leather, Blue Leather, Black Leather
Packing Size71*131*33.5mm (1pc, 130g)
Carton Size391*200*305mm (50pcs, 7.9kg)
VRIZZ 2 VS. VRIZZ
Name
VRIZZ 2
VRIZZ
Battery Capacity
1350mAh
800mAh
Output Wattage
12-30W
12-24W
Cartridge Capacity
15mL (Dual Mesh)
15mL (Single Mesh)
Airflow
Four-level Adjustable
Two-level Adjustable
Charging
5V/1.2A
5V/1A
Smart Cartridge Identification
×


1760889549340.jpeg



FEATURES


  • Dimensions: 101.3 × 50.2 × 25.44 mm
  • Battery Capacity: 1350mAh (Integrated Rechargeable)
  • Output Power: 30W Max
  • Chassis Material: Aluminum Alloy + PC / Leather + PC
  • Display Screen: Digital Interface
  • Operation: Draw-Activated
  • Charging Port: USB Type-C
  • Pod Connection: Magnetic
  • Pod Capacity: 15mL
  • Pod Material: PCTG
  • Pod Compatibility: VOOPOO VRIZZ 2
  • Filling System: Bottom-Fill
  • Coil Installation: Integrated
  • Airflow Control: Adjustable
  • Power Modes: ECO / NORM / TURBO


LARGE POD CAPACITY


1760889771734.jpeg



NEW DUAL MESH COIL


1760889838772.jpeg



DIFFERENCE WITH VRIZZ AND VRIZZ 2




SAFETY FEATURES



1760889984223.jpeg




FIRST IMPRESSION


Packaging is very simple for the Vrizz 2 having the device resting in a plastic cut out with the user manual tucked in behind it.

The device looks great with leather covering the sides and the spine has it going halfway up to just under the juice window.

I find the weight to be on the lighter side but still feels like it built very well. The airflow is on the bottom with more airflow options than the original Vrizz. The USB-C is also on the bottom so the device needs to be laid down to charge.

As I always do before starting a review I wanted to charge the device to full capacity, it was shipped with a 70% charge and it took 20 min to fully charge to 100%.

There is a nice large juice viewing window on the spine that's lightly tinted which I appreciate. On the front of the device is where the lanyard connection is in a carabiner style.


20251012_092327.jpg

20251012_092430.jpg

20251012_092532.jpg

Random DIY mixing and More

I got on a fruit flavor gig some time back. Now I'm bored with it. I decided to keep 3 of them. Blackberry, blueberry, and mixed fruit. To make it a bit easier I started looking through old recipes. Made a bottle of Earl Grey last week, it takes a good steep so I won't be trying it for a while. Good thing about old recipes is the ingredients are all sitting in the box. Couple more I'm looking at. On the lookout for new recipes as well.

I have a job to do. I enclosed a section of the yard so the dogs could go outside, the fence is only 30" high because the dogs are small. That was a long time ago and the pickets are rotting away and need replacing. I made them from full size 6' treated pickets cut into quarters. That was a lot cheaper than buying precut small pickets. Some of the horizontal 2X4's need replacing as well but the posts are still fine. I might have left it a little late in the year. Maybe just cut the new pickets over the winter. It's a long fence so a lot of cutting.
Why not just replace them with 4’ pickets. If I remember correctly, they were less than $2 each.

Random DIY mixing and More

I got on a fruit flavor gig some time back. Now I'm bored with it. I decided to keep 3 of them. Blackberry, blueberry, and mixed fruit. To make it a bit easier I started looking through old recipes. Made a bottle of Earl Grey last week, it takes a good steep so I won't be trying it for a while. Good thing about old recipes is the ingredients are all sitting in the box. Couple more I'm looking at. On the lookout for new recipes as well.

I have a job to do. I enclosed a section of the yard so the dogs could go outside, the fence is only 30" high because the dogs are small. That was a long time ago and the pickets are rotting away and need replacing. I made them from full size 6' treated pickets cut into quarters. That was a lot cheaper than buying precut small pickets. Some of the horizontal 2X4's need replacing as well but the posts are still fine. I might have left it a little late in the year. Maybe just cut the new pickets over the winter. It's a long fence so a lot of cutting.

Filter