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Dovpo MVP Box Mod 220W Review By Frenkyou

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Hi, today let's take a look at Dovpo 220W MVP Box Mod. I will examine in this Test each of the characteristics that distinguish this item. I hope that by the end of this reading you have understood this product, and therefore decide whether to invest in it or not. As always, my opinions are free and based on my personal experience.
• Enjoy the reading.

► Dovpo 220W MVP Box Mod; Before starting let's see together some special features indicated by the manufacturer:
• Sturdy built in zinc alloy
• Powered by dual 18650 batteries (not included)
• Vibrant patterns
• 0.96 TFT screen
• VV / VW / TC mode
• Maximum power 220W
• Type C refill
• 510 connector
• Perfect mod with Dovpo Blotto V1.5 RTA or with 26mm Tank

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► Dovpo 220W MVP Box Mod; Packaging:
Dovpo 220W MVP Mod is contained within a black box, while the outer casing with a white background is quite elaborate with black lettering, carbon fiber finishes and other purple colored parts. On the front we find; the image of the Mod, the name of the product (MVP), the main technical characteristics in the form of icons, the manufacturer's brand and logo (Dovpo).

On the back we find; packing list, warnings, scratch & scan, references to Shenzhen Dovpo Technology Co ,. LTD, logos, brands, product barcode and a label with information on the coloring of this sample (Carbon Fiber Purple).

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The side edges of the package bear the word "MVP" on one side and in large letters, while on the other side there are some icons representing the social networks that Dovpo uses to promote its products.

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► Dovpo 220W MVP Box Mod; Packing List:
• 1 * DOVPO MVP Device
• 1 * USB Type-C Cable
• 1 * User Manual
• 1 * QC Certificate

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► Dovpo 220W MVP Box Mod; Parameters:
• Size: 91 * 53 * 27mm
• Mod Weight: 110g
• Material: PC + zinc alloy
• Tank thread: 510
• Battery: Double 16850 external battery (not included)
• Output power: 5W-220W
• Working voltage: 6.4V-8.4V
• Mod resistance range: 0.07Ω-3.5Ω
• Charging: USB Type-C
• Charging current: 2000 mA
• Mode: Power / Voltage / Temp (Temp NI, Temp PI and Temp SS)
• Display: OLED 0.96 inch TFT screen

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► Dovpo 220W MVP Box Mod; Available colours:
• Carbon fiber-Transparent
• Carbon Fiber-Black
• Carbon fiber-Red
• Carbon Fiber-Violet
• Carbon Fiber-Pink
• Tiger-Transparent
• Tiger-Black
• Tiger-Red
• Fire Demon Beast-Black
• Geishe-Black

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► Dovpo 220W MVP Box Mod; First Impressions:
MVP 220W Box Mod is electronically regulated and is the latest product released by DOVPO. MVP Mod uses a classic design very popular in the dual-battery sector, the frame is entirely made of sturdy zinc alloy like the side doors which are covered with a carbon fiber texture. Despite the zinc alloy the Mod is quite light and weighs only 110g and the ergonomic form factor makes the mod quite handy. Only one regret for the color received (Carbon Fiber-Pink), I have nothing against pink, but I would have much preferred any of the other basic colors, including one of the "special" ones that are full of grit and that they portray tigers and demons.

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► Dovpo 220W MVP Box Mod; Battery compartment:
In the back of the mod there is a recess indicated by the word "Open" and an arrow. This recess houses a tab integrated into the cover / batteries, so just lift with a fingernail to access the compartment / batteries.

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The inside of the lid is partially coated with a black and insulating adhesive strip. In internal cover are two invisible magnets which are effectively attracted to the internal metal edges of the Mod. The slots for the batteries are made of flame ......ant material, the polarity symbols are marked and the contact pins are gold plated, furthermore the lower pins are loaded with spring and with the presence of the cord it becomes very easy to extract the two 18650 cells.

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Initially I was wondering where the USB-C port was, so I turned the Mod in my hands several times before finding it, then I eventually found that the USB-C port was hidden inside the Mod, next to the slots for batteries, protected from dust and humidity !.

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► Dovpo 220W MVP Box Mod; Bottom Base & Thread 510:
The presence of 4 tiny feet and a generous "footprint" guarantee a safe support base for the Mod. In this sample there are not the usual writings on the bottom and there are not even the safety vent holes, however air passes abundantly between the junction of the cover with the frame of the mod and this should be enough or at least Dovpo believes it.

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The stainless steel plate is screwed onto the upper edge with two French screws and is cleverly raised to prevent scratches on the paint when inserting the Tanks. The pin on the bottom of the thread is gold plated and is spring loaded. MVP Mod can accommodate any tank up to 26mm in diameter, without external protrusions. Dovpo indicates his Blotto V1.5 RTA as perfect for the Mod! However I have the complete collection of Blotto RTAs! ... These Tanks were just waiting to be paired with a Mod like this to produce big clouds of vapor.

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I had a lot of fun alternating my Blotto RTAs on the Mod and I would say that the Blotto obviously goes divinely well with MVP, but incredibly the aesthetic result with a 22mm MTL tank is not despicable, good!

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► Dovpo 220W MVP Box Mod; Screen and control keys:
the Mod is electronically regulated and offers a maximum power of 220W, with increments / decrements of 0.5W at a time from 5W up to 100W, and then passing at increments / decrements of 1W at a time from 100 to 220W. The chipset interfaces with a 0.96 color display and supports multiple modes; Power, Voltage and Temp (which includes Temp NI, Temp TI and Temp SS). The display appears pleasantly bright, however some fonts are too small for me and I have to wear glasses to tell them apart. The keys in total are three and they all share the same circular design, they are precise and comfortable to press. The fire button is the larger one and is positioned above the screen, the "+" and "-" buttons are located at the bottom below the screen. The various key combinations allow the adjustments of the Mod as follows;

• Power On / Off: 5 clicks on the Fire button
• Press the Fire button three times to access the menu. Scroll through the menu options with the "-" or "+" buttons. Press the Fire button to confirm the settings.
• To lock / unlock the "-" and "+" keys, keep the same "-" and "+" keys pressed together.
• VW mode: Press "+" or "-" to adjust in increments of 0.5W from 5 to 100W and 1W at a time from 100 to 200W
• VV mode: Press "+" or "-" to adjust in voltage increments of 0.1V at a time and from 0.8V to 8.0V.
• TC mode (NI, TI, SS316) In temperature control mode, press or hold the "+" or "-" buttons to adjust the temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit.
• The submenu, “STATS” shows how many Puffs have been totaled since the last reset.
• Brightness adjustment; Go to the "BRIGHT" submenu to adjust the screen brightness.
• To choose the background color you have two options between green and red and you can find them in the "Color" submenu

* Dovpo 220W MVP Box Mod integrates the most important safety functions and they are the following;
• Protection against battery reversal.
• Short circuit protection
• Open circuit warning
• 10S "Time out protection.
• Over temperature protection: If the card temperature exceeds 75 ° C / 167 °
• Low voltage protection: If the battery level is below 6.4V or one of the batteries has a value below 2.9V.

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► Final conclusions:
The classic design of MVP Mod does not have unnecessary decorations or intrusive writings, the form factor is manageable, the choice of colors available is wide and the side panels (depending on your choice) strongly characterize the final appearance of the Mod, so you can choose between; understated look, sporty look or gritty look. The choice is yours! The finishes are up to the Dovpo brand and also the dimensions of the Mod are rather contained for being a dual battery. Thanks to the conformation of the upper plate, MVP Mod can elegantly accommodate various types of 25 / 26mm tank, therefore, if necessary, also 22 / 24mm tank for MTL. The proprietary chipset is responsive and accurate in wattage selection, manages batteries well and offers correct and robust power delivery with any wattage set. Ultimately MVP Mod 220W is certainly a good choice for cloud hunters.

Thanks to Dovpo for sending me this sample for review.
MVP Box Mod

Thanks for reading.

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From whom to buy?

Hi everybody! Good to see you are here. Eight years ago as a beginner vaper I was really delighted to find this forum, but now I am not a frequent guest here...
OK, no about business. I have not bought anything vape related for a few years, so I am a bit rusty. I am running out of my mods and was trying to get them from my usual supplier Fasttech, but they could not accept neither my credit cart nor PayPal. So, my question is where I can buy mods. If it helps, I use low power mods, what I really need is something about 10W. Thanks a lot.

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Freemax Maxpod 3 15W Kit New Release

Today Freemax released their latest new product - Maxpod 3 15W Kit, which is a draw-activated pod system. It consists of a 2mL refillable pod with an integrated coil and a rechargeable 480mAh battery with a USB Type-C port.

This Maxpod 3 Kit currently comes with 0.8ohm or 1.2ohm mesh pod that adopts the child-resistant top-fill design, super safe and convenient to use. Not only that, Maxpod 3 15W Kit utilizes brand-new FM SaltCoilTech 4.0 mesh coil technology, which increases tea fiber content by 50% and uses innovatively-quenched SS904L mesh to bring purer flavors and extend the coil’s lifespan.

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The selling points of Freemax Maxpod 3 15W Kit:
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2. Top-Fill Pod, ISO 8317 Child Resistant Certified
3. Double Color Injection Molding, Exquisite and Excellent
4. 2mL MD Mesh Pod, Plug and Play
5. Rechargeable Battery with USB-C Port

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New Product! Vaporesso Osmall 2 Pod Kit 450mAh 2ml

Vaporesso OSMALL 2 Kit is designed for MTL vaping with high nicotine satisfaction, featuring a 450mAh built-in battery, 2ml OSMALL 2 pod, and integrated 1.2ohm mesh coil. Compared to the original, it is inspired by water ripple and owns a metallic painted cover, the battery capacity is 29% bigger. It is also compatible with OSMALL pod, filling from a side slot and connected via magnets, the SSS leak-resistant technology can fairly lock your nic salt e-juice.




Features:
1. MTL Vape
2. High Nicotine Satisfaction
3. 450mAh Built-in Battery
4. 2ml OSMALL 2 Pod
5. Also Compatible With OSMALL Pod
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7. Metallic-Painted Cover
8. Water Ripple Design
9. Side Filling System
10. Magnetic Connection
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Preview:Lost Vape Centaurus Q80 Pod Mod Kit 80W

Introducing the newest addition to the Lost vapes family The Lost Vape Centaurus Q80 Pod Mod Kit.
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Features

• 5.5ml UB Ultra Pod

• compatible with Ultra Boost coil series

• a single 18650 Battery (Not Included)

• 0.96″ Full-color TFT Screen

• 5-80W Output

• VW Mode

• SS & Zinc Alloy Construction

• two Adjustable Airflow Slots

• Top Filling System

• 0.15ohm and 0.3ohm UB Ultra Coil

Designed for on the go vapors, featuring a pod system for seamless E-juice refilling and sporting a sleek body made from Zinc-Alloy & Stainless Steels and offering 8 color variations to suit your own personal style. Compatible with UB Ultra coils and 18650 Battery (Not Included) and features Type-C Fast Charging.

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New Released: Buy Geekvape H45 RTE (Aegis Hero 2 RTE) Kit

Does the hot sale Geekvape H45 RTE Kit look familiar to you? Absolutely, the H45 RTE is a continuation of the Geekvape H45 (Aegis Hero 2) Kit. Today we are going to take a closer look at this new product.
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Geekvape H45 RTE Vape Kit is very stunning from the outside, but the bright red shell does not lose the atmosphere. The zinc alloy housing makes it both compact and is also very shockproof and scratchproof.

Paired with a 1400mAh battery and reaches up to a maximum power of 45W. You can also set the flavor that suits you best through the adjustment button. The H45 Pod Mod Kit is equipped with a 0.96" TFT screen to give you a better look and feel.

H45 Empty Pod Cartridge 4ml matches Geekvape H45 RTE Kit and can be filled through the top, and the leak-proof technology makes it more secure to use. Plus, its top airflow makes your inhalation even better. Inhale with more fresh air. And the 510 drip tip makes every puff of yours silky smooth.

The matching Geekvape B coils deliver you thick clouds and fresh vapor. Of course, before using the coil, it is suggested that you can put a few drops of e-liquid on the cotton to make it volatilize better to prevent insufficient combustion.

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Can't get batteries 1100mAh Automatic eGo Battery

What is one to do. I started using e-cigs to stop from smoking and for years, I've done just that. Now, the main shippers USPS, UPS, FED-Ex and DHL are refusing to ship anything to do with them to Oregon. In their infinite wisdom, don't they realize these new shipping restrictions and hurting legitimate users mostly?

I can no longer get these batteries (1100mAh Automatic eGo Battery) which pretty much renders using my system, useless.

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INVITATION TO THE HALL OF VAPE IN GERMANY

Hello guys,

How are you feeling today?;)

Are here vapers from Germany or around? We're so glad to invite you to THE HALL OF VAPE in Germany.

Eleaf will be presented at THE HALL OF VAPE in Germany from 25-26th June 2022. We will be there showcasing our latest products. Welcome to meet us at BOOTH C45 and enjoy the vaping moment together!

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Looking forward to your arrival!



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#UpdateUPod--Share your pod and 5 testers will get the Pods U need!!!

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End date: June 25th

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Father's Day Event #giveaway

To celebrate our hard working and persistent fathers in the community we will be having a giveaway and Father's Day Gift Box that you can order on our official retail website!

The event is on our DOVPO official website and official Ins dovpo_officialis taking place, vape lovers are welcome to come and participate!:thumbs:
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NEW VSO Flavors Single Flavor Tests by SessionDrummer

Having tested most of Shane's outstanding natural fruit flavors, I kept seeing mention of his newer creams, bakeries, etc., and couldn't NOT get into them. I placed an order on the site, and Shane hit me back, and said he was going to throw in some new ones as well !!!! Looks like this one's gonna be a big one, with 19 flavors to test.

Having tested most of Shane's outstanding natural fruit flavors, I kept seeing mention of his newer creams, bakeries, etc., and couldn't NOT get into them. I placed an order on the site, and Shane hit me back, and said he was going to throw in some new ones as well !!!! Looks like this one's gonna be a big one, with 19 flavors to test.

*Disclaimer -- After placing my original order Shane, threw in a couple of free extras*

All testing done at the listed percentages below, on my SteamCrave RDTA v.1 with dual vertical Kanthal 24ga. 7 wrap coils, at 65 watts. All flavors steeped 2 weeks +.

Check out my original VSO Single Flavor and Blends tests.

Having not been on the VSO Flavors site in a bit, I was blown away by Shane's new(er) offerings, and now we'll help bring them all into the limelight.

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Steep times, and testing percentages are being finalized now, so STAY TUNED !!!!


**Barbarian Cream (VSO) 3% (5-26-22)** -- Let's start this "Part II" off with a BANG !!!! OK, I will admit to being somewhat fascinated by the "Barbarian" in the name, and I don't know if Shane was making a play on a "Bavarian" or not. Needless to say, I don't think I got any Barbarian, OR Bavarian from this one, BUT, I did get an utterly deliciously smooth desert cream, blanketed in a light, and creamy vanilla. First things first, this one is VERY unique, and unlike any other MFG's creams, so that may ALREADY put it on your list, and on your racks. I think I got some of this flavor in another One-Shot/Blend from VSO, but that was the ONLY time I have tasted this before. VERY creamy, and smooth, and not really in a Custard or Pudding profile. More pudding LIKE, but not a pudding by any stretch. Barely (if any) eggy notes, in the flavor left it far more of a desert creamery than anything else. The utter, and complete silky smoothness of the cream and vanilla notes could not be overstated, AND, at 3% it did it easily, and all day long. Trying to find a "similar" flavor was almost impossible, BUT, FA Custard did have SOME similarities, but they were still fairly worlds apart. What was interesting was how fresh it tasted, WHILE at the same time exuding a velvety smooth and creamy main body, and again, just wrapped in a light, yet fulfilling vanilla blanket. I could see LOTS of uses for this in Custards, Puddings, and anything else, where you needed a clean, creamy vanilla. It was very full at 3%, but not overpowering, and I could find nothing off-putting, or anything that I could even remotely nit-pick on. Taste is subjective, and as always, everyone's tastes are different, but this one was a hit for me, and a great way to start off this series. I can think of no better way to sum this one up, than a velvety smooth desert cream, with great vanilla notes, and a very light (if any) egg-ness. Very unique, and hard to put down, and YES, it's a tester tank finisher for sure. **9.8/10**.

**Black Licorice (VSO) 2.5% (5-27-22)** -- I was reluctant to test this one, as I am NOT a fan of Black Licorice, probably due to "issues" arising from Jagermeister, and NyQuil, BUT, the tests MUST go on. Without delving into the many NOT quite Black Licorice flavors and candies that rely on Anise, and Fennel, this one WAS very accurate. It was somewhat relaxed @ 2.5%, and could probably be pushed higher, maybe 0.5-1.0% if you needed, and please remember, this is coming from a non BL user. Nothing bitter or out of place, and sweetness was a few ticks below mid level. All in, it was a VERY accurate flavor, and if you are in need for a natural Black Licorice, this one WILL work for you. No real take offs except for a somewhat relaxed nature, which could probably be overcome by increasing the usage rate. Easily a **9.1/10**.

**Butter (VSO) 2.5% (5-27-22)** -- I know, I know. Who tests JUST Butter ? LOL, I do it for YOU guys. O.k. I'm going to have to go through my database, as I think I've only solo'd ONE Butter before. It can be hard to quantify, off-putting, even disturbing, depending on the flavor. Butters are very often used, but seldom solo tested. I was QUITE surprised on this one, as it did NOT blow my face off, and was actually a delicious flavor solo'd. It presented as a clean, natural (wait for it....) slightly sweetened, unsalted, sweet cream butter. Try saying THAT five times fast. Yes, that's what it presented as, and that pushed it right into the fairly unique category. No harsh artificial "Movie Theater" butter here, and honestly no artificial notes to be found either. To better understand, you need to know what Sweet Cream Butter is. That in and of itself doesn't mean "sweet", but this one was slightly sweetened. About half way to mid-level sweet, and that worked out nicely. Despite looking for it, I couldn't pick up on any salt, or "salted" to it, and that really helped push the "Sweet Creamery"-ness. Fresh, clean, non-greasy, and tasty were terms that kept coming to mind while testing this one. If you are looking for an artifical "Butter Brick" to the face, this isn't the one for you. If you want a cleaner, more accurate Sweet Creamery Butter, then this one IS the one for you. I didn't detect any ceiling smashing at 2.5%, and you could probably push it up 0.5% or more depending on your needs. Going into this, I was hesitant, but after finishing, I was glad I tested it, as I HAD been prepared for a heavy handed butter, but was surprised to find how much I liked this cleaner, more natural, creamery butter. Get your clean creamery on with this one, **9.2/10**.

**Cake (VSO) 4% (5-27-22)** -- Now who doesn't love cake ?? !!!! I love my cakes, and was super psyched to get into this one. I have to give credit to Shane (@VSOflavors) as he used the PERFECT picture on the ...


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.... which was a perfect representation of this one. It presented as a very clean (repeating), light cake. Nothing more, nothing less. Not exactly a white, or yellow cake, but as a neutral cake. No real icing to speak of, no perceivable vanilla, just a simple cake. Overall it was a lighter flavor, and that was even testing it @ 4%, so it won't run your mix sideways. It had an underlying convincing bakery element that rode JUST below the cake note(s), and worked to further authenticate it. As a lighter cake flavor, it wasn't overly rich or buttery, but still convincing, and satisfying. Just below mid-level sweet, and I could almost swear I got a pinch of baking soda at times, but just barely. I think a clean, nondescript cake best sums this one up. Nothing off-putting, and still a bit light and airy @ 4%. Felt good @ **8.9/10.**

**Caramel (VSO) 3.5% / 5.0% (5-28-22)** -- You may THINK you know what Caramel is, but you might be wrong. Good thing is that Shane knows what a Caramel is, and that is EXACTLY what you get with this VSO flavor. I started the test out at 3.5% and it was good, but it felt a little thin. I could tell by the smell and taste is WAS a kickin' Caramel, so I upped it to approx. 5%, and WOW, it took on a NEW form. Many people expect there to be heavy butter undertones in Caramel, but typically it is just Caramelized Sugar, that's it. Wow, because this one is hard to put down long enough to write a review of it. Ultra clean, and accurate were two things that persisted throughout this entire review. The higher percentage (and you might be able to smidge it up even higher if needed), really worked here, and truly opened up this flavor. Because of the lack of heavier buttery notes, the flavor was still relaxed, but it almost had a richness to it anyway. Above mid-level sweet by a few ticks, and truly enveloped you in a Caramel experience. Not a burnt sugar, but just darkened a bit to give it a darker overall taste, with no bitterness, or off-notes. If you are in need of a super clean Caramel, this one should do it for you. Don't be afraid to push this one a bit, because you'll be glad you did. Another tester finisher here people, and leaving it deliciously @ **9.8/10**.

**Cheesecake (VSO) 3% (5-28-22)** -- Only for @Ken_O_Where do I do this. We ALL know the real DANGERS when using Cheesecakes, as there have been a few that made me throw the tester across the room, screaming, "No" !!!!!!!. Luckily, hehe, this was NOT one of them. As Shane already mentioned, there is NO GRAHAM in this Cheesecake, SO, you are free to add it at will, AND, at the rate YOU want. I love that, because no MFG ever gets it right. Creamy cheesecake goodness here folks, and with no socks anywhere. No BA (Butyric Acid), no puke, no curdled milk, or sourness. It's a Cheesecake Lover's Party, ALL day long. At 3% it was nicely full, present, and believable, with an astonishing amount of creamy richness that I hadn't expected. Clean, natural, and (repeating), convincingly real taste. I am always hesitant when tossing a new Cheesecake into the tester, as some were just God awful, but this one really showed how RIGHT you could make one. No coconut notes, no crust, just a bold, rich, creamy cheesecake that you could crust up, and add toppings to, and call it a day. If you are a "sour" cheesecaker, this one may not be for you, but for the rest of us, this'll work. I couldn't find anything to nit-pick with this one, and I WAS looking. I could almost get the crumbly feel that you get when you cut into a well made Cheesecake, but only almost. Very nicely done by Shane, very nicely indeed, and as a blank canvas Cheesecake i.e. no crust, or topping flavor notes, you could go crazy with this one. Felt great at 3%, and you could probably push it a smidge higher as the main Cheesecake in a mix if you had to. As it stood, I wouldn't change a thing. **10/10**.

**Cherry (BETA) (VSO) 2.5% / 5.0% / 8.5%** -- I think we all have a bit of fear when testing new Cherry flavors, or at least I do. So many bad ones, medicinal, floral, or just plain soapy, and because of that I typically start VERY low. I started this one @ 2.5% and while good, was fairly light, doubled it (yes, doubled) up to 5.0% and it improved, but still felt it was a tad light. I contacted Shane, and he said you could push most of his flavors up to 10% without them getting squirrel-y. What ?? !!!!! Well I took this up to about 8.5% and it still stayed true. This is a BETA flavor, so you guys are RIGHT on the cutting edge with me on this one. While Shane dials in the strength of this one for sales, I can say that it increased when moving up in strength, but not fully linear. Shane may adjust but for this BETA, it felt like 6.5%-7.0% was the sweet spot before diminishing gains. OK, what WAS it ?? I was indeed a delicious Cherry. Not a red, not a mara, not a black, but rather almost like a fine cherry wine, WITHOUT the wine. It did lean to the delicate side, but it was soo good, it didn't really take away from it. Below mid level sweet, and you could really almost taste the flesh, and skin of a just ripened cherry, with NO pits hehe. Clean, and crisp kept coming to mind throughout the SIX testers on this one. Yes, I know, I NEVER do this, right ?? Well, I did it this time, and mostly, to try and help Shane out with some relative percentages. I don't think I've EVER doubled, then increased AGAIN, a Cherry, without blowing my face off, and this speaks to the skilled extraction technique that was used on this, and many of the other VSO flavors. Granted, I did start to push into reducing gains when cranking this one up, BUT, it never got squirrel-y, floral, perfumy, or flat. Pretty impressive. Now, with it's very clean, natural, and somewhat relaxed nature, how it would hold it's own in mixes will have to be determined, but as a solo, it was one of the most, if not the, most natural Cherries I think I have tried. Don't be afraid to push this one, and you'll have to UN-learn what you know about Cherries thus far. Please remember, this was a BETA, and Shane may tweak this, but the profile was spot on, so probably only saturation levels would need to be adjusted, if anything. Squarely placing this one at **9.2/10**.


**Chocolate (VSO) 2.75% / 4.0% (5-30-22)** -- Let me tell you about some of the aspects of BAD Chocolates that I've had. Bitter, coil gunking, band aids, and Tootsie Rolls. Great news is, there are NONE of those here !!!! The first thing that I always check for with choco's is how dark they are, and in prep for the coil gunk. This one had barely any color, and was almost clear. I tested this one at 2.75% and 4.0% to see what shifted, if anything. At both weights I got a good chocolate, that was somewhere in between a milk choco, and a mid-dark choco. Increasing to 4% it darkened up a tick or two, and got slightly fuller. Satisfying, with no bitterness at either weight, and it had an almost touch of a bakery note, almost like TPA Graham Cracker Clear, but ever so slightly. I tasted that throughout all of the testers, and it actually just plain worked. After I tasted that note, I immediately wanted to rush ahead to Shane's Graham Cracker, as I can already see THIS chocolate in my next S'mores. This was a great chocolate, and one that you could shift, by using at different rates to get more of a lighter chocolate at lower rates, and a mid-darker chocolate at higher rates. Sweetness was surprisingly lower than mid level, and at both testing weights, I couldn't find any off notes, band aids, or tootsie rolls. It was interesting to see this one shift when moving from lower to higher mixing rates, and that will def. open up it's uses. Easily a **9.5/10**.

**Custard (VSO) 4% (5-31-22)** -- Having sampled a few of VSO's "creams", and knowing the similarities between them, was interested to see if the Custard broke out of that, or not. It wasn't really a break away Custard, meaning, it shared many similarities between the Barbarian, Sabayon, and the Spork Puddings. This presented as a fairly non-descript neutral custard, with some light egg, no vanilla to speak of, and a nice creamy mouthfeel. The egg was tastefully done, as to be just present but not overbearing. The neutral-ness of this one, completely opened up it's uses, and would allow you to use it in places other heavy handed custards might not work out. This, like a few others I've tried thus far, had a velvety smoothness to it, that was starting to look like was fairly unique to VSO creams. I don't know about the DAAP status of this one, but will check in with Shane on that. @4% it felt pretty good, with some headroom left to push higher if needed, and the below mid-level sweetness was a nice surprise. All in, this was a clean, neutral Custard that was light on the egg, and with a creamy, silky mouthfeel. Unique-ly placing this at a **9/10**.

**English Toffee (VSO) 4% / 8% (6-3-22)** -- Being a huge fan of traditional English Toffee, of course I was waiting to get into this one. Most times English Toffee is simply Butter, Sugar, Chocolate, and Pecans. I decided to test this one at both 4% and 8%, and it did increase with the doubling, but not linearly. At both weights, I got a very semi-rich buttery toffee with very little chocolate and/or nuts. Now that may or may not be a deal breaker for you, but you could easily supplement if needed. I started out at 4%, and decided to double it to see if either of the two were revealed better, but they stayed hidden even at the higher weight. The buttery-ness did increase when doubling, as did the richness and some of the mouthfeel. As a solo, I preferred it at the higher weight, and since the gains were not linear, 6% might be a good resting place for this one as a solo. The creamery buttery-ness of this one was really the star of the show, and, as it turns out, was quite addicting. Smooth, buttery, and delicious were my three big take-aways on this one, that stayed true throughout the test. Sweetness was about mid level, maybe a tick higher, which was fine for a toffee candy, and there were no off-notes to be had. Now there ARE plenty off Toffee's out there without the choco and pecans, so again, your uses/needs may vary, and even in the absence of those two profiles, it didn't feel lacking, as the buttery toffee by itself was quite something to behold. When increasing from 4% to 8% although it didn't increase linearly, nothing got strange, and it stayed just as clean as it had at the lower weight, which seems to be a "thing" from Shane and VSO, which MANY artificial flavors CANNOT do, or do well. Clean, almost crisp, buttery, smooth, and tasty is what you got with this one. It was good enough to ALMOST be a One-Shot. Easily a **9/10**.

**Graham Cracker (VSO) 3.5% (6-4-22)** -- In my opinion, Graham Cracker is one of the harder flavors to get right, and a very FEW do. I feel like they fall into 3 camps. RFSC is my current go to with a very realistic GC, then CAP which has a punchy cinnamon note, TPA GCC which is almost more of a bakery, and the rest like FW and FLV that have an almost acrid and/or coconut note. I've actually MADE Graham Crackers, so I know a thing or two about them. Getting the graham flour, brown sugar, molasses, and cinnamon to balance correctly IS a challenge. Wait, Graham Flour ? YES, Graham Flour, is a MUST for Graham Crackers. Now that I've bored you to death with my GC obsession, how DID Shane do with this one ? Pretty damned good. I didn't get an overt cinnamon, but it could have been murking around, lower in the mix, which was great, because an overpowered/ing cinna can limit your usage. There was a VERY convincing main mid medley of Graham Flour, Molasses, and Brown Sugar, and that just checked off three very BIG boxes for me. There were also subtle buttery undertones, that worked to pull the whole thing together into a cohesive, believable GC. Sweetness was about mid level, and it felt very full at 3.5%, and had little to no off-notes, except for a minor "twang" on the finish, but just barely, and NO coconut in this one people. :) I can tell you that I've been WAITING to get into this one, as when I previously tested VSO's Chocolate, I got a slight almost bakery/GC note from it, and was dying to see if this one would pair with it, and I think it WILL. I'll report back on that, as one can NEVER have too many S'mores recipes. Bakery, buttery, and convincingly Graham, is what this one was. Very clean, like all of the VSO flavors I've tested so far, and as a whole, it worked, and worked well. The only minor takeoff would be for the slight twang on the finish, but again, it was minor at best. Easily, a **9.5/10**.

**Hazelnut (VSO) 2.75% (6-5-22)** -- My typical usage of Hazelnut(s) was very limited, to FW Hazelnut, and mostly in boosting milks/creams, typically in cereal recipes. It seemed like every time I tried to love the Hazelnut, it didn't love me back, with heavy handed earthy-ness, and bitterness. Luckily for us, Shane seems to have solved that problem with this one. This flavor presented with all of the delicious creamy notes, just enough earthy tones, and only a PINCH of bitterness. A pinch ? Yes, just a pinch, to keep it realistic. The melding of the nutty undertones, and a creamy overtone worked perfectly here, and tasted almost perfectly balanced to my tastes, and finished with a slight HINT of bitterness on the way out. I'm not sure this could be improved upon. @ 2.75% it was very full, but not ceiling smashing, a tick above mid-level sweet, this nutty, just earthy enough, creamy masterpiece could stand on it's own, if needed. If you are looking for a cleaner, more natural Hazelnut, that has JUST right right amounts of earthy, creamy, and nutty, you'll be glad you picked this one up. No take-offs, no off-notes, just creamy goodness. **9.9/10**.

**Lemon Raw** ** **(VSO) 0.3% / 0.6% (6-5-22)**
-- Having tested a few of Shane's "Raw" flavors, which are completely undiluted, I knew to start low, very low. I started testing this one at 0.3%, and decided to double it to 0.6%, and will review it at that weight. When starting out this test at the lower weight, it felt like it needed a little more, and pushing it up a bit, helped to open up the flavor. Clean, citrus-y, and punchy were the adjectives I kept coming back to on this one. All make obvious sense since VSO fruits are natural extracts, and this one was a shining example of that. Full spectrum Lemon here, with some mid body notes, and plenty of sparkly high end, bright notes. At 0.6% it was very nicely full, and punchy, with almost mid-level sweet. Not a lemonade, but a somewhat sweetened lemon. Very natural tasting, clean, and accurate were what this one delivered on. Not bitter, not candied, nor a candy, but simply, sweetened JUST enough. Obviously with the sub 1% usage rates, this, and the other "raw" flavors are Ultra concentrated, and should be used as such. I could see this one working perfectly in Lemonades, Lemon Tarts, Lemon Custards/Cheesecakes, etc. Very clean, and accurately placing this one @ **9.75/10**.

**Lime Raw** ** **(VSO) 0.3% / 0.6% (6-10-22)** -- Directly on the heels of the Lemon Raw, I was pleased to see this one, carried on with the same tradition. With this one being a "raw" as well, I started low, at 0.3%, and also tested 0.6% and again, it seemed to open up a bit more at the higher rate, with no ill effects. This one presented as a very natural, clean, and crisp Lime, hands down, end of story. Not overpowering, and it did seem to cover the full spectrum of the lime, without any bitterness. Slightly tart-ish, about mid level sweet, and missing nothing as far as I could tell. Without delaying the rest of this series, I did have the urge to toss this in with the Lemon Raw, but I'll hold off until the end. Hands down, a great lime, that will work for most, if not all of your Lime-y needs. Handily a **9.4/10**.

**Maraschino Cherry (VSO) 2.5% / 5.0% (6-11-22)** -- Sharing a somewhat relaxed profile like VSO's Cherry, I decided to double this one up to 5.0%. At 2.5% the delicious Maraschino didn't feel like it was fully being fleshed out, and at the doubled rate of 5.0% it was far more present. At this higher rate, it was a deliciously clean, and accurate MC. Very natural tasting as expected, and NO off notes, florals, medicinals or anything off-putting that is VERY common with artificial Cherries. I wouldn't call it a "bright red" MC, but still very mara none the less. It actually hard some darker tones, and while not a black cherry, worked to fill this one out with both darker/lower, and some brighter/higher notes. I really think that pushing this one, opened it up, and allowed you to better enjoy it. No pits, BUT, I did get a hint of "skin" from time to time. Accurate, clean, with some full bodied / darker nuances is what this one delivered on. About mid-level sweet, and slightly tart on the finish, this one could really help you out, in your cherry quest. It's possible it could have been pushed higher, but it felt unneeded, as at 5.0% it was very full. Sweet, with just enough tartness, and all natural tasting this one was hard to fault. Again, not a bright red mara, but that was supplemented with some darker tones. Nicely placing this one at **9/10**.

**Milk (VSO) 3% (6-11-22)** -- As previously stated, testing Milks (and creams) can sometimes be a challenge, because solo'd they don't always reveal themselves, and/or how they will impact a recipe. This one proved to be a clean, somewhat dariy-ish flavor with a nice mouthfeel, and a sweetened creamy finish. It was veyr clean, with no overt malted, or powdered notes like many other "milks". Because of this, it was harder to quantify, and with Shane's billing as,

> " Fresh, clean and crisp with a hint of creamy mouthfeel. Perfect for your next cereal recipe!"

, I could see this working out perfectly in that regard. Many people use Milks not for a milky taste, but more of a blender, softener, and / or creamy enhancer. Because this was did have some sweetness, and just below mid-level sweet, I think a cereal milk is EXACTLY where it will shine. No off notes, no strange aftertastes, just a clean, simple milk, with an almost creamy mouthfelt finish to it. Cleanly done, and it felt perfect @ **9.2/10**.


**Vanilla Cream (VSO) 3% (6-12-22)** -- I actually finished off the ENTIRE tester, trying to answer ONE question. Was it Vanilla in Cream, or Cream in Vanilla !!!!!! What a FLAVORFUL, complete, and TOTAL waste of time, because, ............. I still can't figure it out !!!! Had ya for a second, right ?? OK, this one, like EVERY single other cream/creamy flavor from VSO has Shane's trademark velvety smooth-ness. I honestly couldn't figure out if it leaned more heavily towards the V, or the C, but let's call it an even split. It's a fascinating one to taste, as the on rush of vanilla, with a creamy feel on the front end, sets the tone for the duration. Swirling vanilla intertwined with a velvety smooth cream that is/are/was perfectly paired. Now I struggled to really identify exactly WHICH Vanilla was in here, and at first I leaned towards a Madagascar, but then later, leaned towards a blend. Either way, it is a delicious co-star of this show. The creamy mouthfeel, and (repeating) velvety smooth aspect of the cream, makes it similar to a few of Shane's other offerings, but very unlike any other MFG's. This of course places it right onto the top of the unique pile. At 3% not only could I find NO faults, off-notes, or artificial-ness, but it felt perfectly situated. The perfect pairing (IMO) left this one WIDE OPEN for a multitude of uses, because it didn't lean harshly to either a smidge of Vanilla with a Pound of cream, or vice versa. Wow, Puddings, Custards, Icings, Milkshakes, etc., the list goes on and on with what you could use this one with, AND, dare I say, use it SOLO !!! Velvety smooth, perfectly paired Vanilla and Cream(s), with about mid-level sweetness await you with this one. When you pick it up, you TOO, may be stuck solo'ing it, like I did, because it's JUST that good. **10/10**.

**Waffle (VSO) 3% / 6% (6-16-22)** -- I decided to spend some EXTRA time on this one, as it was somewhat of a mystery to me. At the initial testing weight of 3%, I got a very, very light waffle flavor, but just really light to my tastes. I decided to double it to 6%, and although it increased, it did not double in strength, so your Single Flavor rates, will probably land somewhere in the 4.0-4.5% give or take. I think what was confusing me, was my OWN expectations, or my typical results when testing Waffles, always seemed to have a somewhat heavy butter, or syrup baked in, and because Shane specifically billed this one as a "Naked Waffle", now I get it.

>This waffle is straight to the point. No crispy edges, no syrup, no butter. A waffle straight from the iron, ready for you to add your own personal touches. Need some inspiration? Try adding some [VSO Maple](VSO Maple – VSO Flavors) to it, and you are well on your way!

Maybe I should have read the product page LOL. OK, In the absence of butter or syrup, this flavor presented lighter than expected, and I did prefer it at the higher rate. Not whole wheat, but more of a lighter, Belgian waffle. There were not any darker, or toasted elements, and it was a very "clean" waffle". Even at the higher 6% rate, nothing got squirrel-y, out of place, and there were no off-notes. Because it presented fairly light, I think it would be best served with some butter and/or syrup, and you could boost it with another waffle, IF needed. As it stood, it was a very clean, relaxed, Belgian waffle with no extras, which left you completely able to shape it in any way you needed. Blank slate breakfast. Because I had become very used to heavier waffle flavors, most with butter and syrup, this one was hard to judge, as it was much more of a blank slate waffle, waiting to be molded/pushed/pulled. After numerous testers, I finally decided to place it at a **8,75/10**.

**White Chocolate (VSO) 3% (6-19-22)**
-- Because this one was the LAST of the NEW VSO flavors for me, I was not exactly RUSHING to get it done, as this last batch of newer flavors were REALLY good, and many squarely unique to VSO. While admittedly never being a huge White Choco fan, it might just make me the one TO review one. White Chocolate has a pretty interesting past, and very often is the same as our beloved Chocolates without the Cocoa Nibs. Wait a minute, NIBS ?? Yes, nibs. Lately there have been some MFG's that have cut corners, and replaced the cocoa butter with oils, so beware, and check the label. With that out of the way, this one presented as a clean, almost rich, natural White Chocolate, through and through. Not only have I had some terrible chocolates, but I've had some not so great white chocolates as well, so clearly, it's not easy getting it right. Shane seems to have done just that here however. It was actually surprisingly rich @ 3%, with a nice mouthfeel along for the ride. The one thing that was consistently great with this one was the cocoa butter, and I got it every time. About mid level sweet, and most importantly, it was convincing to it's namesake. It had an almost little "twang" on the finish, and I'm convinced that it just made it all the more realistic. Smooth, creamy, and convincing were the three things that I kept going back to when taking my notes. What more could you ask for ?? Not much. Easily a **9.75/10**.

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Item name: elcigart PRISMA EYN DNA60 18650 boro mod

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Condition: very good, used

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Comments: Very nice EYN with a small nick in the delrin near the boro opening, as shown in the pics. Super short and very nice to use. Would consider trades for other boro mods. RRP of the EYN is $395 from vapinart. PP FF, cashapp, zelle.

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THUNDERHEAD CREATIONS ARTEMIS 2 RDTA review by hittman

I’m here with you today to take a look at the Artemis 2 RDTA not to be confused with the Artemis 2 TC RDTA. It was designed in cooperation with Tony Vapes. This one was sent to me by Sourcemore in order to provide a fair and honest review. This one does not have the cables like the TC model does. It is 25mm in diameter and has 38 honeycomb airflow holes. The liquid capacity is 4.5ml with the straight glass and 5.5ml with the bubble glass. The build deck on this one is postless but also only uses one screw to tighten down two coils. This is a design that I personally haven’t seen before. It also includes a nice Thunderhead Creations 810 drip tip. I haven’t used very many rdta’s but have been looking forward to trying this one. Let’s take a look.


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WHAT’S IN THE BOX?

1* ThunderHead Creations Artemis II RDTA
1* Spare Glass
2* Spare Screws
1* Hexagon Screwdiver
1* BF Pin
1* Coil Leg Trim Tool
1* Spare Ceramic Insert
2* Spare Springs
2* 4 Core Fused Clapton Coil Spare O-rings
1* User Manual
1* QC Card



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SPECIFICATIONS:

Size: 25*44.5mm

Material: SS

Capacity: 4.5ml (5.5ml with bubble tank)

Fill Type: Side/bottom filling

Airfow: Adjustable airflow

Drip Tip: 810

Deck: Dual Coil

Colors: SS, Gunmetal, Matt Black, Silver Black



FEATURES:

1. 25mm diameter

2. 810 drip tip

3. 4.5ml/5.5ml capacity (5.5ml bubble glass)

4. Easy side/bottom filling system

5. Big single screw build deck

6. Dual coil postless build deck

7. Patented single screw clamp system

8. Reinforced clamp system

9. Dual reinforced ceramic insert inside

10. 38 holes honeycomb adjustable airflow system


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INITIAL THOUGHTS:

The packaging for the Artemis 2 is very nice and eye catching with the black box and gold text. One thing I really like in tank packaging is when the front of the box has a clear panel so you can see the tank inside like this one has. On the front is also the large Artemis logo, the THC logo, and Tony Vapes logo. On the back of the package is again the same logos with a simple contents list and the Thunderhead Creations website. On the sides of the box are more logos and names in gold.

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Once the box top is removed the tank and spare glass tank section is visible. The included glass is straight just like the one that is pre-installed. The straight glass allows a capacity of 4.5ml of liquid. However, there is a bubble glass available that will increase the capacity to 5.5ml that you can purchase separately here ( THC Artemis II 2 RDTA Glass Tube 4.5ml/5.5ml (sourcemore.com)). I really feel like the bubble glass should have been included with the tank instead of having to make a separate purchase.

Underneath the foam insert holding the tank and glass is where the accessories are found. The included accessories are a coil measuring tool, two 316 3mm coils, warranty card, user manual, accessory bag with o rings, spare insulator, squonk pin, allen wrench, and spare spring and screw for the deck. I was a little surprised that there were coils included but no cotton threads to wick the coils.

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As always, you want to disassemble the tank and give it a good cleaning to make sure there isn’t any machine oil or residue left in the tank before using it.

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Starting from the top, I really like the included 810 drip tip that has the Thunderhead name printed on it. The o ring that holds the drip tip is inside the top cap like many tanks that I’ve reviewed lately. Below the tip are 19 honeycomb airflow holes on each side for a total of 38. Look at that, I can do math.

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Below is a top view inside of the chamber. You can see the honeycomb airflow from the inside and that the chamber is reduced for improved airflow and flavor production. Also notice the pin sticking up that is the locking mechanism that goes into the deck to keep the chamber from moving. The third picture below shows the base with the 510 pin showing. This is where you would use the allen wrench if you choose to install the squonk pin like I did. I prefer to use rdta’s on a squonk mod for added capacity and so I don’t have to pull the top cap to fill the tank.

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I have never seen a build deck like the one on the Artemis 2. It is a dual coil deck with four openings for the coil but is postless and uses only one screw with a spring on it to open and close all four coil leg openings. The deck screw uses the same included Allen wrench.

The build deck is very easy to use with the single screw. You don’t have to turn and hold the deck to tighten four separate screws like most dual coil tanks. You can see in the second picture that as you loosen the deck screw then the white portion moves and opens the slot to allow the coil(s) to be inserted. The included coil measuring tool has an arrow on the side to indicate the proper length to cut the coil legs. If I remember correctly, the arrow is at the 8mm mark. In the third picture below you can see what the coils look like inserted, dry burned and wicked. There were not any cotton threads included but I keep a lot of cotton on hand so it wasn’t an issue. I cut the wicks a little long so they protruded down through the wick holes a little so when the mod is tilted then the liquid in the tank will splash the wick ends.

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The base of the tank has the Tony Vapes and THC logos along with mentioning the cooperation between the two.

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FINAL THOUGHTS:

The Artemis 2 has been a great performing rdta during my time testing it. I have to admit that I haven’t tried a lot of different rdta tanks but prior to receiving this one I had been running a Helheim on a squonk mod and knew that I liked the rdta design. The Artemis offers a lot of airflow and with the included dual coils installed it provided very large amounts of vapor. Of course this can vary with how much airflow you have set and of course the set wattage on your mod. I had been running it with just five holes open on each side and had the wattage set at 55 watts on my squonk mod. I personally like at least a little bit of restriction on my DL vaping and with just five holes open on each side it was still quite a bit of airflow. The airflow adjustment closes from right to left. This one is just a horizontal movement. I’ve used other honeycomb airflow tanks where you can also close top to bottom but this one doesn’t do that.

One thing I noticed immediately while using the Artemis with the squonk pin installed is that the opening in the pin allows more liquid through than the tank I was using previously so one or two good squeezes and the tank is refilled where it took several seconds to fill the tank I was using before.

The single screw clamp system used on the deck makes building this tank very easy. I wish more tanks used this design. What I don’t know is how long it will hold up with extended use but there is an extra screw and spring included as well as an insulator.

Overall I really like the THC Artemis 2 RDTA. Flavor is very good and vapor production is large. Whether you choose to run it on a squonk mod like I did or just on a regular mod then I’d definitely recommend it. I haven’t tried a single coil on it since it seems that it is designed for dual coils but some day I may try it just to see how it performs. Perhaps with a larger single coil.

I’d like to thank Sourcemore and Joyi for sending the Thunderhead Creations Artemis 2 RDTA for this review. Thanks to the readers for sticking it out until the end of another one of my reviews. Below I have a link and a coupon code for you.


ThunderHead Creations Artemis II RDTA Φ25mm 4.5/5.5ml Tank (sourcemore.com)


COUPON CODE= ART2 for $28.49

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RPM 5 & RPM 5 PRO - Review by Javichu

Hi there fellow vaperinos :)

Thanks to @SMOK_Sophia today i will be reviewing 2 vaping apparatus from Smok.

I was a bit apprehensive to test out this product since i am not really a fan of pod like vaping devices and i have been reviewing a lot of them lately.

My apprehension stems from the fact that most of the times you get a beautiful mod,well designed and built but you just get a chunk of plastic on top (the pod) which kinda brings down the looks of the whole thing.

But this is a review after all so time to approach it with an open mind and let's see how it goes.

Normally i write one review per vaping apparatus but both of these models are exactly the same except for the dimensions and that one of them has a 2000 mah built-in battery and the other uses a 18650 battery.

Apart from that they are basically the same,so i will round up both devices in this review.

Will start off with some nice images that will give you a breakdown of all the important info and details of this small pod like device.

Choice of colors:

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Technical specs:

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Choice of coils:

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Breakdown of the device itself:

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Refilling:

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Smok RPM 5 & RPM 5 Pro Kit Contents:

-Smok RPM 5 / RPM 5 Pro device
-0.15Ω RPM3 Meshed coil (installed)
-0.23Ω RPM3 Meshed coil
-Type C USB cable
-User manual


Unboxing and first impressions:

The packaging is properly done,once you slide the outer sleeve you are presented with the usual paper items (warranty,user manual,warning card).
Remove that and put it aside and you can see the vaping apparatus,extra coil and the charging cable.
In total you get 2 coils,the 0.15 ohm coil is already installed and the RPM 5 with the built in battery comes already fully charged (thumbs up on that little detail SMOK).

Got both mods on put them on my vaping mat,one has a built in battery and the other uses a 18650 battery and to be honest the size difference isn't really that noticeable.

Time to get handsy,sometimes size and quality come hand in hand,small device might feel ''plasticky'' and flimsy but not in this case.
Even thou i have a pair of overgrown troll sized hands this device didn't feel that small,the leather on the sides was rough and didn't give me a ''cheap'' feeling,felt good.

With small devices like this i always like to do a squeeze test,just grab the mod and squeeze it hard in my hand and listen closely.
When you get clicks,clacks or clickity clacks you can tell something is just not right,not that it's a bad device but meh,just doesn't seem well put together.
Happy to report that not one sound was heard in my squeezing session of both devices,so kudos on that.

Second test is done only with the RPM 5 PRO which uses the 18650 battery,place the apparatus on my mouse pad and kinda tap it down gently a couple of times and then slide it back and forth.
This test is just to see how well the battery door holds in place and I'm happy to report that i had no problems in this department,battery door stayed firmly in place.

Vaping time:

Since i have two identical devices i decided to use them side by side,would use one then when the battery would be depleted i would switch to the other one.
That was the original plan but halfway thru i just forgot and sticked with the one device,things hectic at home so i blame my pops for that hehe.

Actually when i was about to get started i got a call from a pharmacist friend of mine (helped he quit smoking),she said she was struggling with a new vaping device and if i could help her.

Decided to meet her in a nice terrace for a cold brewski and i would break in the device while at said terrace,sometimes a change of scenery is a good thing.

Helped my friend with her issue (put the battery in the wrong way lol) so that took 2 minutes max to figure out what was wrong.
So she stayed so she could check out my getting ready to start vaping with the RPM 5,removed the coil,primed it up and put it back in again,locked it with the red tab ''thingy'' (childproof safety feature),filled up the pod and let it sit for 15 minutes so it could soak the sweet nectar of the gods.

The filling was a bit awkward since i only use chubby gorilla bottles so i had to till the bottle sideways so i could fill up the pod,not a big deal to be honest.
You can do it like that with no risk of damaging the pod or if you prefer just get a smaller bottle.

Both models the RPM 5 and the RPM 5 PRO have the same screen,a 0.96 inch color TFT.
Well lit screen which shows all the information you might need for your vaping sessions,not one detail is missing.

List of menu operations:


-5 clicks to turn on/off
-Usual up and down to increment or descend wattage
-lock wattage by pressing up/down at the same time
-If you want to change the color of the screen you need to press UP/Fire at the same time
-You can lock the whole mod by pressing the fire button 3 times,same thing if you want to unlock it
-To reset puff counter just press down/fire button at the same time


Ok so with the coil well primed and soaked let's give this sucker a try,started with the pre-installed 0.15Ω RPM3 coil (40-80 WATTS).

As usual and as a recommendation for drop in coils it's best to start low then after a few puffs you can increment it up to where your sweet spot is.

First could of puffs...hmm...wasn't expecting this,nice flavorful vape with nice cloud production and that is at low wattage just 20 watts.

Kept on puffing and puffing until i reached the recommended max of 80watts but you folks know me,i am not a warm vape type of guy.
Brought it down to 40 watts and after a day or so i brought it down again to 25 watts with half the airflow closed and that right there was the sweet spot for yours truly.

With the 0.15Ω RPM3 i got close to 1.000 puffs,could have got more out of it but i was curious about the 0.23Ω RPM3 coil (20-45 WATTS).

Unfortunately this coil just didn't do it for me,i played around with various combinations of wattage and airflow and i still couldn't find my sweet spot.
Got about 700 puffs from the 0.23Ω RPM3 coil before i gave up and just grabbed my spare 0.15Ω RPM3 coil and used that one.
Maybe it's a personal issue but i really didn't enjoy the 0.23Ω RPM3 coil,always felt that something was off.

At the moment my puff counter is reading 2.351 puffs and i haven't had any problems so far.
Condensation has been really low,only had to use a paper towel like every 3 or 4 tanks and even then it was more like an OCD type of thing since there wasn't almost any visible e-liquid at all.

Charging of said device was pretty good,time wise i mean,from fully depleted it took an hour and change to get it fully charged.

PROS:


-Easy menu to navigate
-No leaking,minor condensation
-Superb 0.15Ω RPM3 coil
-Small device that packs a punch
-Aesthetics wise it looks gooood
-Well crafted and put together,not flimsy at all
-Easy to refill the pod
-Easy to view the amount of e-liquid left
-6.5ml e-liquid capacity of the pod

CONS:

-For some the no interchangeable drip tip could be a con,for me personally it wasn't
-0.23Ω RPM3 coil? not impressed
-Fire button does feel a bit too ''clicky'' for my taste,not a big con just a small tiny one based on personal preference

Would i recommend this device:

Well,this is a tough question for me.
At the moment you only have 2 coils to choose from so if you don't like any of those 2 well this really wouldn't be the device for you.
Personally i am loving the 0.15Ω RPM3 coil,so much in fact that i just ordered a box of 5 so i can keep on using this device.
But if you think that 0.15Ω is something you would enjoy then a wholeheartedly yes i wouldl recommend this device.
I mean for a pod like device this checks all the boxes and then some,small and portable,has a nice kick to it and it seems sturdy enough to be able to last for a long time of use.

Well folks this has been my review of the RPM 5 & RPM 5 PRO,hope you enjoyed reading it.

Thanks again to @SMOK_Sophia for sending me these products for review purposes and if you're interested feel free to visit their website:

RPM 5 - SMOK® | Innovation Keeps Changing the Vaping Experience
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RPM 5 & RPM 5 PRO - Review by Javichu

Hi there fellow vaperinos :)

Thanks to @SMOK_Sophia today i will be reviewing 2 vaping apparatus from Smok.

I was a bit apprehensive to test out this product since i am not really a fan of pod like vaping devices and i have been reviewing a lot of them lately.

My apprehension stems from the fact that most of the times you get a beautiful mod,well designed and built but you just get a chunk of plastic on top (the pod) which kinda brings down the looks of the whole thing.

But this is a review after all so time to approach it with an open mind and let's see how it goes.

Normally i write one review per vaping apparatus but both of these models are exactly the same except for the dimensions and that one of them has a 2000 mah built-in battery and the other uses a 18650 battery.

Apart from that they are basically the same,so i will round up both devices in this review.

Will start off with some nice images that will give you a breakdown of all the important info and details of this small pod like device.

Choice of colors:

gj1Ed8j9Z3fR96JqjX1ES3NAAB7.jpeg

Technical specs:

Smok-RPM-5-RPM-5-PRO-7.jpg


Choice of coils:

SMOK-RPM-5-Pro-Pod-Kit_05_ZMIhO.jpeg

Breakdown of the device itself:

Smok-RPM-5-RPM-5-PRO-2.jpg


Refilling:


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Smok RPM 5 & RPM 5 Pro Kit Contents:

-Smok RPM 5 / RPM 5 Pro device
-0.15Ω RPM3 Meshed coil (installed)
-0.23Ω RPM3 Meshed coil
-Type C USB cable
-User manual


Unboxing and first impressions:

The packaging is properly done,once you slide the outer sleeve you are presented with the usual paper items (warranty,user manual,warning card).
Remove that and put it aside and you can see the vaping apparatus,extra coil and the charging cable.
In total you get 2 coils,the 0.15 ohm coil is already installed and the RPM 5 with the built in battery comes already fully charged (thumbs up on that little detail SMOK).

Got both mods on put them on my vaping mat,one has a built in battery and the other uses a 18650 battery and to be honest the size difference isn't really that noticeable.

Time to get handsy,sometimes size and quality come hand in hand,small device might feel ''plasticky'' and flimsy but not in this case.
Even thou i have a pair of overgrown troll sized hands this device didn't feel that small,the leather on the sides was rough and didn't give me a ''cheap'' feeling,felt good.

With small devices like this i always like to do a squeeze test,just grab the mod and squeeze it hard in my hand and listen closely.
When you get clicks,clacks or clickity clacks you can tell something is just not right,not that it's a bad device but meh,just doesn't seem well put together.
Happy to report that not one sound was heard in my squeezing session of both devices,so kudos on that.

Second test is done only with the RPM 5 PRO which uses the 18650 battery,place the apparatus on my mouse pad and kinda tap it down gently a couple of times and then slide it back and forth.
This test is just to see how well the battery door holds in place and I'm happy to report that i had no problems in this department,battery door stayed firmly in place.

Vaping time:

Since i have two identical devices i decided to use them side by side,would use one then when the battery would be depleted i would switch to the other one.
That was the original plan but halfway thru i just forgot and sticked with the one device,things hectic at home so i blame my pops for that hehe.

Actually when i was about to get started i got a call from a pharmacist friend of mine (helped he quit smoking),she said she was struggling with a new vaping device and if i could help her.

Decided to meet her in a nice terrace for a cold brewski and i would break in the device while at said terrace,sometimes a change of scenery is a good thing.

Helped my friend with her issue (put the battery in the wrong way lol) so that took 2 minutes max to figure out what was wrong.
So she stayed so she could check out my getting ready to start vaping with the RPM 5,removed the coil,primed it up and put it back in again,locked it with the red tab ''thingy'' (childproof safety feature),filled up the pod and let it sit for 15 minutes so it could soak the sweet nectar of the gods.

The filling was a bit awkward since i only use chubby gorilla bottles so i had to till the bottle sideways so i could fill up the pod,not a big deal to be honest.
You can do it like that with no risk of damaging the pod or if you prefer just get a smaller bottle.

Both models the RPM 5 and the RPM 5 PRO have the same screen,a 0.96 inch color TFT.
Well lit screen which shows all the information you might need for your vaping sessions,not one detail is missing.

List of menu operations:


-5 clicks to turn on/off
-Usual up and down to increment or descend wattage
-lock wattage by pressing up/down at the same time
-If you want to change the color of the screen you need to press UP/Fire at the same time
-You can lock the whole mod by pressing the fire button 3 times,same thing if you want to unlock it
-To reset puff counter just press down/fire button at the same time


Ok so with the coil well primed and soaked let's give this sucker a try,started with the pre-installed 0.15Ω RPM3 coil (40-80 WATTS).

As usual and as a recommendation for drop in coils it's best to start low then after a few puffs you can increment it up to where your sweet spot is.

First could of puffs...hmm...wasn't expecting this,nice flavorful vape with nice cloud production and that is at low wattage just 20 watts.

Kept on puffing and puffing until i reached the recommended max of 80watts but you folks know me,i am not a warm vape type of guy.
Brought it down to 40 watts and after a day or so i brought it down again to 25 watts with half the airflow closed and that right there was the sweet spot for yours truly.

With the 0.15Ω RPM3 i got close to 1.000 puffs,could have got more out of it but i was curious about the 0.23Ω RPM3 coil (20-45 WATTS).

Unfortunately this coil just didn't do it for me,i played around with various combinations of wattage and airflow and i still couldn't find my sweet spot.
Got about 700 puffs from the 0.23Ω RPM3 coil before i gave up and just grabbed my spare 0.15Ω RPM3 coil and used that one.
Maybe it's a personal issue but i really didn't enjoy the 0.23Ω RPM3 coil,always felt that something was off.

At the moment my puff counter is reading 2.351 puffs and i haven't had any problems so far.
Condensation has been really low,only had to use a paper towel like every 3 or 4 tanks and even then it was more like an OCD type of thing since there wasn't almost any visible e-liquid at all.

Charging of said device was pretty good,time wise i mean,from fully depleted it took an hour and change to get it fully charged.

PROS:


-Easy menu to navigate
-No leaking,minor condensation
-Superb 0.15Ω RPM3 coil
-Small device that packs a punch
-Aesthetics wise it looks gooood
-Well crafted and put together,not flimsy at all
-Easy to refill the pod
-Easy to view the amount of e-liquid left
-6.5ml e-liquid capacity of the pod

CONS:

-For some the no interchangeable drip tip could be a con,for me personally it wasn't
-0.23Ω RPM3 coil? not impressed
-Fire button does feel a bit too ''clicky'' for my taste,not a big con just a small tiny one based on personal preference

Would i recommend this device:

Well,this is a tough question for me.
At the moment you only have 2 coils to choose from so if you don't like any of those 2 well this really wouldn't be the device for you.
Personally i am loving the 0.15Ω RPM3 coil,so much in fact that i just ordered a box of 5 so i can keep on using this device.
But if you think that 0.15Ω is something you would enjoy then a wholeheartedly yes i wouldl recommend this device.
I mean for a pod like device this checks all the boxes and then some,small and portable,has a nice kick to it and it seems sturdy enough to be able to last for a long time of use.

Well folks this has been my review of the RPM 5 & RPM 5 PRO,hope you enjoyed reading it.

Thanks again to @SMOK_Sophia for sending me these products for review purposes and if you're interested feel free to visit their website:

RPM 5 - SMOK® | Innovation Keeps Changing the Vaping Experience

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SuicideMods & Bearded Viking Customs Ripsaw RDA - VERY interesting RDA

The Ripsaw RDA is a team-up of Bearded Viking Customs (the guy who makes the AWESOME resin build stands) and the folks at SuicideMods. Thanks to Vapers Cloud who passed this on to me at the UK Vaper Expo.


Ripsaw RDA - CHAPTERS


00:00 - Intro and specs
03:00 - Close up and build & wicking
14:00 - Vape
17:00 - Thoughts


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Hellvape Seri(es) 200W RDA | Review by Z-Lee


Hellvape Seri 200W RDA



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Hello and welcome back! Today we'll be looking at Hellvape's new Seri RDA which boasts a capable 200W vape in a tri-coil series configuration. I wouldn't really consider this a beginner rebuildable for those just getting into RBAs, but I also think it would be a great deck to learn a lot about coils and how they operate for those that are interested, beginner or not. For all the flavor chasers, cloud chasers, and vapers looking for exotic builds, this is a definite must. There are a few caveats and drawbacks to a deck like this, but I'd say it's well worth the cost. If you've ever wondered why in the world you'd ever need a mod that puts out 12V, the Seri RDA is why.

Before we get too far into things, I want thank Sue over at HealthCabin for sending out this RDA for the purpose of the review. As always, I will do my best to remain unbias and objective.

Let's dig in!



- What's In The Box -

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Kit includes:
  • 1x Seri RDA
  • 1x BF "Squonk" Pin
  • 1x Accessories Bag (Grub Screws, O-rings, & Tools)
  • 3x 0.2Ω Ni80 Coils
  • 3x Shoelace Cotton
  • 1x Coil Cutting Tool
  • 1x Short Circuit Connector
  • 1x User Manual
  • 1x Cue Card (to remind you not to use this RDA on a hybrid mech mod)

This kit includes all the tools necessary to build the deck using all 3 coils, which is great.


- Color Options -

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Color options from Left to Right:
  • Gunmetal
  • Stainless Steel
  • Matte Full Black
  • Rainbow
  • Blue

I'm not entirely sure why they labeled the colors out of the order in which they're displayed, but I added some arrows to clear up any confusion. I received the Blue colorway and it's more of a deep blue than what's shown in the picture above. More photos will give you a better idea of its actual look down below.


- Specs -

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Diameter: 26 mm
Height: 39.1 mm
Net Weight: 51 grams



- Assembly -

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All 4 parts are machined impeccably and fit very nicely together. Tight enough tolerances to provide a solid assembly, and loose enough to not make AFC adjustments and disassembly difficult.


- 200W -

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You may ask yourself why 200W is even impressive? I vape 200W all the time with my 0.15 Ohm atomizer. The truth is, for low Ohm coils you're creating an excessive amount of heat/stress on your batteries as it requires an extremely high amount of Amps to vape 200W with a 0.15 Ohm coil. Do you notice your mod getting hot, very quickly? The setup mentioned above would need 34-36A CDR batteries (depending on your mod's efficiency) to be considered "safe". The only batteries that are rated safely at 35A are Samsung's 21700 30T's, and they cap right on the cusp of that safety margin. If you're using a dual 18650 mod to achieve 200W with a low resistance atomizer - well, it's your face and fingers you're putting at risk.

In contrast, 200W with a 0.6 Ohm deck capped at 12V (a boosted dual battery or greater mod) only draws a little over 18 Amps leaving a plethora of available batteries to be used. Dual 18650 mods can very easily and safely handle this tri-coil series deck - I've been exclusively using a Dovpo Topside Dual Squonk mod for this review and it's been quite a treat.

What this atomizer allows you to do is reach 200W by taking advantage of Voltage instead of Amps using higher resistances, assuming you have the right mod for the job.


- How It Works -

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A single positive post located on the left side of coil A funnels current through the negative posts in coil A (right post), then coil B, then coil C simulating a single long coil. Normally, multiple coil decks are done in parallel where the current is pulled through each coil simultaneously, and the resistance is divided by however many coils you have in parallel. In series, the resistance of each coil is added, allowing a higher total resistance which makes more use of Voltage over Amps.

Closer pictures of the deck will be shown further below where you can see the configuration of the positive and negative posts.


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Another great feature of the Seri RDA is that you can choose to use dual coils instead of a triple coil setup. A short circuit connector (comes with the kit) can be inserted in place of the third, middle coil, which will help direct the airflow up and around each coil.


- Great for Squonking -

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The squonk pin outlet is raised up off of the juice well floor allowing a small pool of juice to remain at the base of the deck. The advantage of this is so that you don't have to squonk or drip juice every 3-5 puffs. For a triple coil deck, you're surely going to be using quite a bit of juice, so this deep of a juice well and squonk pin positioning only makes sense. Be careful not to over-squonk/drip and be aware if you tip your device while vaping. Juice sitting in the juice well can easily make its way out of the airflow holes if there's enough there.


- The Airflow -

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As I mentioned above, the machining of this RDA is near perfect. It's tight enough where there's no jiggling and you don't have to worry about the cap falling off (it's actually locked in with this RDA) or leaking, but loose enough to where AFC adjustments are a breeze. Unlock many atomizers that I've tested, the airflow is suburb in all settings and doesn't make anything close to a whistling sound, thanks to the honeycomb airflow design.

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