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New Product! Wotofo Profile Squonk Mod

Profile Squonk Mod, brought to you by Wotofo & Mrjustright1. It is an 80W squonk mod, but it can be transformed into a non-squonker which is able to output 200W max power! Just take out the squonk bottle and add an 18650 battery there. So in single battery mode, it is a squonk mod, and in dual battery mode, it is a regular high wattage mod. Easy to switch and easy to use. Equipped with nexCHIP technology, the Profile Squonk Mod has an instant fire speed of 0.001s. And all safety protections are built in. The mod features a simple-to-navigate interface with 6 theme colors, plus fire key lock function, wattage lock function, and 2A fast charging through type-c port. The squonk bottle is 7ml in capacity, which is large enough for a long lasting use. It is made of 100% food-grade silicone with leak-proof seal design on the opening. All the solid and clicky buttons are placed on the mod with ergonomic consideration, comfortable to grip and easy to reach.



Dimensions: 93.85(L)*44.4(W)*30(THK) mm
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Connection: 510 connection
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Hello again...

I thought I'd drop in and say hi. I joined about 9 years ago, quit smoking around 6-7 years ago (?), and eventually just fell out of touch.

I'm still vaping, and I'm glad to see it's getting easier all the time. I don't really have a favorite of anything other than tanks (Nautilus). I just mix a single flavor I found (Heisenberg) and base, and buy a cheap replacement mod whenever I lose one. Life is simple and good.

I've spent like $100 dollars this year, so I'm still ahead in terms of money. :)

For the old folks: For context, I was active here back when Provaris were a really hot item. :)

So anyways, for those struggling to stay off the cigs, keep at it. It gets better! I don't miss it (although I do like the smell as long as it's outside).

K.

PS. Pandemic sucks. If there are any fans of text games, check out the link in my signature.

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Lost Vape Ursa Mini Pod Kit Giveaway, 1 winner, ends on August 17th




Ursa Mini Kit stands out from the vape devices with the key features you need. Firstly, it is tiny, extremely compact, lightweight and discreet for you to carry easily and conveniently. Secondly, Ursa Mini Kit has 1200mAh built-in battery with 5-30W output power, you can enjoy a full-day vaping and find your ideal wattage and get the perfect flavor. The type-c charging design makes charging fast. Thirdly, Ursa Mini Kit is equipped with a 3ml magnet suction pod featuring simple bottom-fill system. It also supports full adjustment airflow control to bring different vaping experience. In addition, Ursa Mini is compatible with UB Lite coils, features smart coil detection. Just get Ursa Mini Kit to discover incredible flavor and satisfaction!


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Hohm Wrecker G2

Hi all, hope you are all well!

Haven't posted here for a while, but have just been using my Hohm Slice again recently and still love it- I really wish I'd picked up a G2 when they were on sale/ when Hohmtech stopped producing mods- at that point I was only really interested in single battery mods as was primarily MTL, but now have a huge collection of dual 18650 mods for DTL higher wattage and would dearly love to add a G2 to my collection!

If anyone has one they would be willing to part with, I'd be happy to pay you reasonable price! (RRP for any that are in excellent condition (not dropped etc!!)- know the paint will have flaked, but aside from that...)

Many Thanks!

Joe

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Marvos 60W - Water-resistant Challenge and Shock-Resistant Challenge Video

Marvos 60W Starter Kit is Freemax’s first pod mod kit with Tri-Proof Technology, consisting of a Marvos DTL Pod and Marvos 60W Mod. This pod mod kit is upgraded with IP67 Dust-Resistance and Water-Resistance and a high level of Shock-Resistance, which is perfect for extreme outdoor activities.

Do you know what’s Tri-Proof Technology? Now let’s watch the video on the Water-resistant Challenge and Shock-Resistant Challenge of the FreeMax Marvos 60W Kit.
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Water-Resistant - Protected against the effects of temporary immersion between 15cm and 1m. Duration of test 30 minutes.
Dust-Resistant - Totally protected against dust and easy to clean.
Shock-Resistant - Hardly broken in a shocking accident.

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The Latest VAPORLAX MAX Disposable Vape Kit 1500 Puffs

Today,I will introduce you the VAPORLAX MAX best vape disposable.From the appearance, very much like a pod kit, smooth to the touch, simple but elegant packaging.
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The VaporLAX Max disposable vapes near me comes with an awesome 6.5ml pre-filled pod with an assortment of flavors to choose from as well as an adjustable airflow dial.Ideal for anyone beginning their journey into vaping or as an on-the-go backup disposable vape, ready to use out of the packet, delivering on average 1500 puffs per bar, powered by an integrated 1000mAh battery.

The VaporLAX Max disposable delivers a smooth, satisfying vape, bursting with flavor and once you're done vaping, dispose of it responsibly and choose your next flavor to try.

If you're ready to move on with your vaping journey, we have a great range of vape pen and pod systems waiting for you from best online vape shop to try too!

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Cheap Wotofo D11 Disposable Vape For Sale

Hey guys. Today let's check out a new device named Wotofo D11. It is the first disposable vape launched by the Wotofo company. If you wanna try some fresh flavors, don't miss out on this. Here we go!

Wotofo D11 has a pen-style design, which is lightweight, compact, and easy to carry. The mouthpiece is ergonomically designed and fits your mouth better. Powered by a built-in 400mAh battery, plus the 2.2ml pod capacity, it can provide approximately 800puffs for daily use. The uniquely formulated e-liquids all have an unrivaled natural taste, and the 5% nicotine concentration is just right.
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Combined with the built-in organic cotton and premium coil material, this device guarantees stable flavor production! Wotofo D11 does not require any buttons to cooperate with the operation, its draw-activated design is very convenient to use, just take a inhale and you can get a smooth flavor. For the highest quality disposable vapes, you can browse the vapesourcing online shop.

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My Njoy fell in water..

I’ve had a couple njoy batteries that I’ve replaced when the times come. I just got a brand new one yesterday and it fell in water. I’ve put it in rice and it hits okay but once I hit it the light stays on afterwards for a long time. And the light is faint and flashing when it’s on the charger. Is there anything I can do to fix it?

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Can i vape 0.1ohm (coil) at 177w with 2x 18650 30a batteries? using Voopoo Drag 3

Hello, I have very recently bought Voopoo Drag 3, it requires 2x 18650 batteries, I read some articles which said I should buy "high-current discharge" batteries, which are usually 10a, 15a, 20a, 30a (amperes) and so on.. So, I bought 2x 18650 30a batteries. And soon I'm planning to get an RDA tank, with a 0.1ohm coil, not that I'll be vaping it immediately (because I know that stuff isn't for beginners), but I just wanna know, could I, even, actually vape a 0.1ohm coil without getting my hands and face injured? (I know lower ohms draw more amperes, which could lead to a battery explosion, if the battery doesn't have enough amperes). I wanna vape 0.1ohm coil, 0mg or 3mg e-liquid, at 177w, and I found out online, to vape 0.1ohm coil, you need 42amperes.
I have 2x 18650 30a batteries in my Drag 3, so does that mean I can draw up to 60a? Does that mean I could with no potential injury, relatively safely, vape a 0.1ohm coil? (With e-liquid ofcourse). How does it count? Given that I have 2x 30a batteries, can I draw 30a max or 60a max without any worries?
If that can't be done safely, what coil would you use, if you wanted to try out the 177w which Drag 3 can produce?
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What DTL tank can I but to fit my Innokin Kroma R mod??

Hey guys what's up?! I just bought the Innokin Kroma R mod with the Ajax tank and I was wondering what other DTL tanks I could buy that would properly fit the mod. The Ajax tank is 24mm so I'm looking for something similar that has great flavor and longevity when it comes to coil life. Please help me out guys!

Thanks,
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Innokin CoolFire Z80 Zenith II Kit

CoolFire Z80 Zenith II Kit is combined of CoolFire Z80 Mod and Zenith II Tank to deliver precision, power and comfort vape. Innokin CoolFire Z80 Vape Kit adopts FØ mode to extend coil life and boost flavors using alternating current (ACM) to produce a waveform that runs continuously while you vaping. The activate refresh function allows you drawing in more liquid into the coil while alternating current. Innokin CoolFire Z80 Mod features single 18650 battery and USB-C charge port, it also delivers a 0.003s ignition speed and a power output of up to 80W. The new Zenith II Tank supports both smooth MTL draw and outstanding RDL vape. It has 5.5ml large capacity, the upgraded revolving cap would reduce mess-refilling. Innokin Zenith 2 Tank is compatible with Z-Coil, the coil offer a range of choices to suit your personal preference. CRC Version (With Childproof Design) is also available.


Details:

1. Unique textures, incredibly light and soft to touch
2. FØ mode, The primary mode on the interface
3. 0.003s ignition speed, power output up to 80W
4. Replaceable 18650 battery, USB-C charging
5. Activate refresh, revitalize flavours&extend coil life
6. New 5.5ml Zenith II Tank, upgraded revolving cap
7. From MTL draw to RDL vape, precise airflow
8. Full Z-Coil compatibility, suit for personal preference


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[Vapesourcing Giveaway] - Win Smok Nord 50W Kit for Free - 8/17

Hello friends, we bring a new round of giveaways and the prize is the new Smok Nord 50w Kit. We wish you like it.

SMOK Nord 50W kit continues the excellent and stable performance of the SMOK NORD series. The built-in 1800mAh battery will bring you up to 50W of power to your satisfaction. There are two series of Nord 50W kits, with the most charming color scheme and popular textures, highlighting its inherent elegance. The 1800mAh built-in battery brings long-lasting battery life, and the Type-C 1.2A maximum charging current makes fast charging more stable and efficient! Up to 50 watts of power can easily meet all your e-cigarette needs, ensuring a worry-free e-cigarette throughout the day. The flashing frequency of the white LED light can display various functional protections and tell you the status of the device.

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Freemax Onnix 2 Pod Introduction

Freemax Onnix 2 Pod only for Onnix 2 15W Pod System Kit has the capacity of 2ml, which is able to support four types of vape coils at present: OX DVC Coil 0.8ohm & 1.0ohm & 1.2ohm and Freemax OX Mesh Coil 0.5ohm. And Freemax is committed to consistently providing more OX series coil options with the latest technology. With one Onnix kit in hand, you can always enjoy the upgrade of technology at minimum cost.

Equipped with FM SaltCoilTech 3.0, which applies Dual Vertical Coil technology and Freemax Patented Tea Fiber Cotton Formula for strong throat hit and intense nicotine satisfaction, OX DVC Coil 0.8ohm & 1.0ohm are able to match 100% flavor categories for both Nic Salt and Freebase E-liquids with various VG: PG ratios.

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Famovape Chillax 1200 Disposable Vape Preview

Hey guys. Today let's look at the Famovape Chillax 1200 which is the newest disposable vape from the creator of the fantastic Magma series of mods. There are loads of flavors to choose from, each one blend different fruit flavors, mixing subtle menthol flavor that make you a litter cool and refreshing. Here we go!
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The surface treatment of Chillax 1200 is synthetic paper, rubber film, wave pattern and convexed text, presenting a brief and fashionable appearance. Powered by a 700mAh built-in battery and pre-filled with 4.2ml of salt nicotine e-liquid, each Chillax 1200 allows about 1200 puffs and requires no maintenance once so ever. The 2%-5% nicotine strength brings you a better vaping sensation. The bottom ventilation makes it easier and unobstructed for you to take puffs. Simultaneously, the 1.6ohm coil resistance is adopted to effectively save power. For best disposable vapes, you can check vapesourcing online store.

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5AVape EVL Wraith RTA Clone Dual Post Single Coil RDL/MTL


The 5AVape EVL Wraith RTA clone is made from 316 stainless steel in 22mm diameter and PC tank tube in 2.0ml capacity.

The Wraith RTA has a single coil deck in dual-post. The opening for the air supply is located between the two posts. The airflow can be adjusted with different inserts, which are enclosed with the tank with the following diameters: 0.8mm, 1.0mm, 1.5mm, 2.0mm, 2.5mm and 3.0mm.

The airflow for EVL Wraith can be adjusted from RDL to MTL. The bottom airflow system is with holes on the underside of the base.

Features:
510 threading connection
316 stainless steel construction
PC tank tube holds 2.0ml capacity
Single coil deck
Designed for MTL to RDL vaping
Bottom airflow
Airflow adjustable via airflow pins
Comes with airflow pins: 0.8mm, 1.0mm, 1.5mm, 2.0mm, 2.5mm & 3.0mm
laterally placed filling port
Diameter: 22mm

More details for this EVL Wraith Clone from 5AVAPE, please check >> Buy 5AVape EVL Wraith Style RTA Rebuildable Tank Vape Atomizer Silver

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Innokin CoolFire Z80 w/ Zenith II Kit Full Review - Z-Lee

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Some images used in this review were cropped directly from Innokin.com to save on picture limitations within the forum


Today I want to share with you a kit I recently won as part of a giveaway. The Innokin CoolFire Z80 mod with the Zenith II tank. In the giveaway, I also received an Innokin Zlide MTL tank, but I will not be including in this review. I'll be honest, I wasn't quite sure what to expect from this kit for two reasons; I'm not an MTL (mouth-to-lung) or much of an RDL (restricted-direct-lung) vaper, and these were the first Innokin products I've ever used. In the past, I brushed over many Innokin branded items simply because I consistently saw "MTL", and quickly associated them with MTL vaping - something I was not very interested in. This might however be a game changer for some of you.


I want to throw a quick shout out to @Innokin_timmy, @low_tar_neil, @Dimitris, Mr. Busardo and the Innokin Team for putting on and hosting this giveaway. It pleases me greatly to see a company like this reaching out to their customers and allowing for a one on one interaction.


This review will be conducted in fairness using my current but limited experience with the kit, and prior experience with several other kits as a comparison, although I should again remind you that the vast majority of the my vape gear is for DL, and in a few cases, RDL vaping. With that being said, flavor and overall tank and mod performance will be held to the same standard across the board.


Further into this review, I will be getting into a tad bit of the working mechanics behind AC vs. DC current, as I think that this factor is almost exclusively why this mod is set apart from other mods. I've not seen much information regarding that in any of the reviews I've read so far. Even googling it can be quite daunting, as many of the sources are quite technical and lengthy in their explanations. I will do my best to keep it something close to what you'd see in an ELI5 subreddit. I graduated with a degree in unmanned aircraft systems, and have a limited but working knowledge of brushless AC motors, and I also work as a DJ with some music production work on the side. I'm not an electric engineer by any means, but I'm fairly familiar with hertz and that is where the majority of my information will be drawn from - hopefully I've retained enough to be simple and accurate.

My brain is exhausted; I can go into this if people are really interested in it. I apologize for coming up short here. If you are interested, leave a comment below or PM/DM/IM/OHM me.

Now, let's get into the dirty.


Pretty Pictures:

-Innokin CoolFire Z80 Mod-

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4 Different Color Combos:
  • Ash Grey (which is what I received)
  • Cloudy Grey
  • Leather Black
  • Leather White



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Fourier Tech's 4th Gen AC "Frequency Mode" - F(O):

  • Allows for the adjustment of frequency from 20-100 hertz (more on this later).
  • Lower hertz have a longer wave pattern meaning less cycles per given time period.
  • Higher hertz have a more compressed wave pattern meaning more cycles per given time period.
  • My assumption to why higher frequencies are slated for MTL users, and lower frequencies for RDL is the draw length of time. My general draw time for a DL (without the airflow being completely open) is 3-4 seconds. For an RDL, probably slightly shorter than that. And for a tight MTL, probably 2-3 seconds if vaped like I'm smoking a cig (ew). So, being that you're firing the trigger for a shorter amount of time using MTL, you'd want more frequency cycles in a shorter amount of time - higher frequency. For more of an RDL with a longer draw, you'd need less frequency peaks over a longer period of time. Lower hertz have longer waves which means less frequency cycles for a given time period. I was taught to vape MTL kind of like you'd puff on a cigar. Is there a method that's considered "the norm"? Let me know in the comments how you vape MTL. For science!
  • From my experience, the 20 hertz setting has been giving me better flavor in both MTL and RDL settings at 20w. This is what makes me question if I'm vaping MTL correctly, lol.



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Refresh Mode:
  • Fires the coil at 40% of set wattage for wicking, flavor, and coil preservation purposes.
  • You know when a mod has been sitting idle for a bit, and when you fire it, there seems to be a sloppy first vape. I believe this feature will come in handy for addressing that.
  • I do wish however, that the refresh feature was more readily available. As it currently is, to access Refresh, you need to hold down both up and down buttons simultaneously for 2ish seconds. This brings you into the menu where you have to scroll down twice, and then from there, select if you'd like to do an auto refresh (fires for about 4 seconds), or you can do it manually for however long you wish. It would be nice if the on/off feature took 5 fire button clicks (instead of 3), and then to access the refresh feature, clicking 3 times. As it stands, I've not used the feature outside of testing it, but it does seem to work in revitalizing flavor.



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Quick Firing Time to the Coil:
  • I'm a fan of VooPoo mods (considering mods in the same price range) simply because they fire extremely quick and consistent. This mod does just that, but better being that it has buck boost.
  • I just threw on a Doom X RTA (0.16 ohm single coil), jumped it up to 80w and it fires just as I would expect any good mod to. Mind you, the battery is sitting at about 10-15% right now, and it isn't skipping a beat - again, thanks to buck boost. With a Thunderhead Creations Tauren Max RDTA (0.2 ohm dual coil) - 65w, no problem.
  • I will note however, running a setup that's going to strain the battery is likely to heat your battery and mod up quite a bit. If you're looking to chain vape a dual coil RTA/RDTA, I wouldn't recommend that for this mod. Remember to be mindful of how warm your mod is getting, as this is what is going to be the most detrimental to your battery and chip/mod in terms of life span and longevity. If you treat listed specs as the red line, you should be fine.



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External 18650 Battery:
  • A pain for those just getting into vaping, a Godsend for those that already have them.
  • The battery cap is one of the better ones I've run into so far. The Forz 80, Aegis Max, & OBS Engine all have stiff positive connector springs in combination with an extremely fine threading on the cap which makes getting it back on when replacing the battery quite a PITA. For the Forz and Aegis, I understand because they're IP68 rated and need that extra security, but alas. The battery cap on the CoolFire Z80 has two entry points for threading meaning you only have to twist it at most, 1/2 way to catch the threads, and the threading is just aggressive enough get it snug in about 3 turns. The spring is also gentle, but solid enough so that you can quite literally press your thumb down onto the cap while spinning, and it will more or less secure itself. Touche Innokin, touche.
  • The puff counter resets when disconnecting or taking the battery out. I was slightly disappointed about that, as I'm not sure how many puffs I got to before I had to replace the battery. Something to keep track of before I disconnect the battery again.
  • And as always, please know your batteries. If you plan on using all 80w from the mod, please use an OEM verified 30A Continuous Discharge Rated (CDR) battery. If you're using 75w or below, a 25A CDR battery would work. Mooch is the man to find that information out - use the ECF search function to find out what's reliable and what isn't. Also check to make sure the information you find is up to date. Battery companies love to fluff their stats, and pulse ratings are fake.
  • The 1.7A USB-C plug works just fine, but as most vendors would suggest, an external battery charger is highly recommended. It's also generally easier on the mod both internally and externally, as I've had several kits fall to the floor after accidentally hitting the charging cable. I'm also quite clumsy, so take from that what you will.
  • Also, at 20 or so watts, it allows room for a higher capacity battery with a lower Continuous Discharge Rating. A 10A, 3500 mAh would be fine up to 30w. Regardless, this 25A, 2800 mAh Molicel still lasted forever.


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Mod Specs:
  • Notice the 1-7.5V listed for "Voltage range". A fully charged battery puts out 4.2V and slowly decreases as it drains. As a single battery mod, this is how we know it's buck boosted.


*** For a better 3-D look at the kit, there's a 3-D viewer that you can spin to see what the mod looks like from all sides. Scroll to the bottom of this link: CoolFire Z80 Zenith II - Vape Kit | INNOKIN® ***



-Zenith II Tank-

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It's Back? Where Did It Go?:

  • The next step up from the Zenith Pro, although I'm sure some veteran Zenith Pro lovers might argue this.
  • For a DL vaper like myself, their adjustments for RDL vaping are quite suitable.
  • The Glazed Donut juice I'm using in all of my tanks, has a very specific flavor from the Zenith II that I thoroughly enjoy. I'm getting a little bit better of a sugary aftertaste. As others have pointed out before however, some coils/tanks vape custard/pastry/milk differently than say menthol, or fruit flavors. This is what I love about testing kits!



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What has changed from previous Zenith models?

  • I'm new to the Innokin experience, so to me running into a tank that doesn't have replaceable glass is uhhh... :shock:. However, I'm glad they addressed that in the Zenith II, lol.
  • Also, they took out the ability to seal off the juice ports when replacing the coil which I think is quite a cool concept, but as it was explained to me by Dimitris, the cost just wasn't there to include it into the new tank. Flipping the tank upside down to simulate like I would take the coil out, the juice tank can be about 3/4 full, maybe more, before you're going to run into spill over issues into the chimney. I think this is a fair trade off versus having to empty the entire tank if a coil goes bad after a refill.
  • I don't suspect the glass being broken very often if at all since it's guarded quite a bit by metal as opposed to your basic tank. I suppose if it falls just right onto metal or from a really high height. Regardless, it's nice to be able to replace the glass.



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Newly Designed Top Cap:

  • The juice filling port is plugged with a split membrane. The rubber itself recedes below the spinning cap so that nothing catches.
  • You will likely find it difficult to get a gorilla nozzle fully inside the membrane without taking the drip tip out. At the perfect angle, you can get it just inside enough to fill, but you're likely going to get bubbling at the membrane. This hasn't caused me an issue yet, but I can see where it could.
  • I have tanks that catch my facial hair and it isn't pleasant, lol. Thankfully they addressed this in the new design.



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Airflow Control: MTL? RDL? It Does 'em Both, and well.
  • MTL: Fully closed off (all the way clockwise) has quite a rich flavor. I would say it's more concentrated, but not quite as dense or full as the RDL. On the left in the picture above, it's hard to tell, but there are 3 small holes to the left of the vent. They decrease in size as you get closer to the vent on the right. The left hole is just big enough where you can partially close that off even, if you are very particular about the airflow.
  • RDL: Fully open (all the way counter-clockwise) exposes the vent you see on the right in the picture above. For anyone that likes a slightly tighter DL vape, this is quite a treat.



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Z-Coils:

  • It's not often you run into kit/tank that houses coils all the way from 0.3 ohms to 1.6 ohms.
  • The Zenith II
  • Based on my experience so far, and from the reviews and people I've talked to about these coils, they're highly regarded in quality for both flavor and longevity. I have heard of people having issues with the 1.2 ohm coil, but I do not have experience with that so I cannot confirm or deny. Just something to keep in mind.



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Exploded View:

  • Exploded views are great, except when it's your battery. Don't do that.


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Tank Specs:
  • 3 different tank colors as opposed to the 4 different CoolFire Z80 mod colors. Stainless Steel, Gunmetal, and Black.
  • 26 mm (some vendors claim 25.5 mm) diameter
  • The 0.3 and 0.8 ohm coils listed here are what come in the kit. All Innokin Z Coils (not to be confused with GeekVape Z-series coils) are compatible with this tank.



-So, What Do I Thonk?-
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Real Selfie

First Impressions/Observations:

First things first, I want to thank Innokin for using recycled material. I realize this doesn't produce the most glamorous looking packaging, but the effort to reuse recyclables is noticed by some of us.

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The Zlide tank on the left, big box of coils, and the kit and box on the right are strictly for aethetics - I don't have fancy backdrops or scenery to add to my pictures. :(


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The Innokin Family is growing. Ash Grey Kit on the left w/ the delrin drip tip, Leather White Kit on the right w/ the RDL drip tip.


What comes in the box:

  1. Coolfire Z80 Mod
  2. Zenith II Tank
  3. 0.8ohm Z Coil (MTL)
  4. 0.3ohm Z Coil (RDL)
  5. 5.5ml Glass Tube
  6. Zenith II RDL Drip Tip
  7. Spare O-Rings Set
  8. Type-C Charging Cable
  9. Quick Start Guide

-CoolFire Z80 Mod Overview-
There are mostly good things to say about the mod. The cons would simply be suggestions, but no actual gripes. The look and finish of the CoolFire Z80 mod is both classy and sleek. The quality machine finish is a polished and quite stunning. The material that covers most of the body is a faux suede (Ash Grey kit) that's quite soft and cushiony to the touch. The leather (Leather White kit) also has cushion to it and is soft; softer than leather car seats. You also don't have to worry about fingerprints. The "Innokin" and "CoolFire Z80" etchings into the metal are not gaudy. I would say the aesthetic reminds me of Greek writing into the side of the Parthenon - it just blends well.

The mod itself is extremely easy to operate. 3 fire clicks to turn it on and off. The menu can be reach by holding both the bottom up and down buttons together for about 2 seconds.


The middle picture is the "F(O)" features that allows you to adjust the hertz, or amount of times electricity is being sent back and forth through the coil for a given amount of time. Recommendations for MTL and RDL (DTL) settings are listed. To the right, you see the max voltage set in Voltage Mode under "POWER" in the menu.


The other setting under "POWER" is Wattage Mode, which is your basic variable wattage mode used in most mods. It should be noted however, that if you select Wattage Mode in the "POWER" menu, it will deactivate the "F(0)" Mode. On the left, Wattage Mode was selected and you can see that a Volt reading will become visible. When selecting a hertz frequency setting in the "F(0)" menu, you will see that frequency value in place of the Volts. Indications on the top left also help to distinguish which mode you're using.




The simple to screw in vented battery cap and underside of the mod.


Final Rating on the CoolFire Z80 Mod:

The only suggestions I have for the mod would be a 217 battery compatibility option (simply because I'm hooked on 217s), for the puff counter not to reset when taking the battery out, and for it to make me breakfast. Love the buck boost. Love it. Love. It.
Love it.
I'd give the mod a 9.5. Not a 10 simply because I'm a 217 battery fanatic now. But for those that don't mind a smaller battery, this is sure to not disappoint.


-Zenith II Tank Overview-

The machining of the tank is top notch. The design flows well with the mod and gives off a tough, but yet again, a classy look. As mentioned before, the flavor I get with the Zenith II in RDL is something else. It's different, and it's great. If you are cloud chaser however, this is not the kit for you. I've been able to more or less chain vape at 20w with zero hitches what-so-ever, and I believe the battery I just replaced lasted me about 1 and 1/2 tanks - so 8ish mL. A very happy medium as a DL/RDL vaper. I've been using the 0.8 ohm coil which the highest ohm drop in coil I've ever used. Very pleased with the result. I can only assume the 0.3 will produce something closer to what I'm familiar with, so likely as good or possibly better for a RDL vape. There are some things to note, which I will mention below.



The Gunmetal is a fingerprint magnet. Easy to wipe off, but quite noticeable under a light. Maybe if you fingerprint the whole thing, it won't be noticeable? I'm unsure how effected the black is though.




As I mentioned above, you really gotta cram the gorilla bottle into the membrane at just the right angle or juice will plug up the membrane, and then you are no longer filling the tank - you'll be filling your table top or lap. As you can see in the right picture, I actually punctured the membrane from cramming it in there, but as Dimitris mentioned in response to someone else's question about the membrane, it shouldn't effect the performance of the tank even if it were to come completely out since the refill slot will be covered when you spin the top back closed. I haven't noticed any adverse effects either.




This is to show why they opted to take out the auto juice port cutoff mechanism found in the Zenith Pro. In the left picture I canted the tank just a bit so you can see how full it is. The juice was so full that it went above the visible glass portion of the tank. On the right, I flipped it over as if to replace the coil, and lo and behold - the juice comes just below the juice ports which is where your juice would leak out normally during a coil replacement. I wouldn't however suggest replacing a coil with this much juice in it, but it can be done if you're very careful about balancing the tank completely vertical on the drip tip and not tipping it over.


Final Rating on the Zenith II Tank: (I know you guys are thinking 'OMG, when does this end!')

There really isn't much to be said in terms of negativity. It looks great. There have been no leaks so far, the tank cleans up nicely, and the performance is great. If I had to rate the tank by itself, against every other tank I've vaped from - I'd give it a 8.5 or 9. I don't blow through my juice to get the same amount of joy as I would in some of the other tanks that also produce good flavor. Sure, they might produce more clouds, but I'm not a cloud chaser, so that isn't a huge negative for me.


OVERALL KIT SCORE: 9.2849128492
And yes, I will be buying more of these kits and/or mods


*** I'm sure I've missed some things, as my brain is numb right now and I apologize. If you're wondering about anything, or noticed I missed something huge, like how this mod has buck boost, lemme know please. I might try rereading this tomorrow to facepalm myself. ***

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Innokin Coolfire Z80 w/ Zenith II Tank Kit Full Review - Z-Lee

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Some images used in this review were cropped directly from Innokin.com to save on picture limitations within the forum


Today I want to share with you a kit I recently won as part of a giveaway. The Innokin CoolFire Z80 mod with the Zenith II tank. In the giveaway, I also received an Innokin Zlide MTL tank, but I will not be including in this review. I'll be honest, I wasn't quite sure what to expect from this kit for two reasons; I'm not an MTL (mouth-to-lung) or much of an RDL (restricted-direct-lung) vaper, and these were the first Innokin products I've ever used. In the past, I brushed over many Innokin branded items simply because I consistently saw "MTL", and quickly associated them with MTL vaping - something I was not very interested in. This might however be a game changer for some of you.


I want to throw a quick shout out to @Innokin_timmy, @low_tar_neil, @Dimitris, Mr. Busardo and the Innokin Team for putting on and hosting this giveaway. It pleases me greatly to see a company like this reaching out to their customers and allowing for a one on one interaction.


This review will be conducted in fairness using my current but limited experience with the kit, and prior experience with several other kits as a comparison, although I should again remind you that the vast majority of the my vape gear is for DL, and in a few cases, RDL vaping. With that being said, flavor and overall tank and mod performance will be held to the same standard across the board.


Further into this review, I will be getting into a tad bit of the working mechanics behind AC vs. DC current, as I think that this factor is almost exclusively why this mod is set apart from other mods. I've not seen much information regarding that in any of the reviews I've read so far. Even googling it can be quite daunting, as many of the sources are quite technical and lengthy in their explanations. I will do my best to keep it something close to what you'd see in an ELI5 subreddit. I graduated with a degree in unmanned aircraft systems, and have a limited but working knowledge of brushless AC motors, and I also work as a DJ with some music production work on the side. I'm not an electric engineer by any means, but I'm fairly familiar with hertz and that is where the majority of my information will be drawn from - hopefully I've retained enough to be simple and accurate.

My brain is exhausted; I can go into this if people are really interested in it. I apologize for coming up short here. If you are interested, leave a comment below or PM/DM/IM/OHM me.

Now, let's get into the dirty.


Pretty Pictures:

-Innokin CoolFire Z80 Mod-

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4 Different Color Combos:
  • Ash Grey (which is what I received)
  • Cloudy Grey
  • Leather Black
  • Leather White



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Fourier Tech's 4th Gen AC "Frequency Mode" - F(O):

  • Allows for the adjustment of frequency from 20-100 hertz (more on this later).
  • Lower hertz have a longer wave pattern meaning less cycles per given time period.
  • Higher hertz have a more compressed wave pattern meaning more cycles per given time period.
  • My assumption to why higher frequencies are slated for MTL users, and lower frequencies for RDL is the draw length of time. My general draw time for a DL (without the airflow being completely open) is 3-4 seconds. For an RDL, probably slightly shorter than that. And for a tight MTL, probably 2-3 seconds if vaped like I'm smoking a cig (ew). So, being that you're firing the trigger for a shorter amount of time using MTL, you'd want more frequency cycles in a shorter amount of time - higher frequency. For more of an RDL with a longer draw, you'd need less frequency peaks over a longer period of time. Lower hertz have longer waves which means less frequency cycles for a given time period. I was taught to vape MTL kind of like you'd puff on a cigar. Is there a method that's considered "the norm"? Let me know in the comments how you vape MTL. For science!
  • From my experience, the 20 hertz setting has been giving me better flavor in both MTL and RDL settings at 20w. This is what makes me question if I'm vaping MTL correctly, lol.



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Refresh Mode:
  • Fires the coil at 40% of set wattage for wicking, flavor, and coil preservation purposes.
  • You know when a mod has been sitting idle for a bit, and when you fire it, there seems to be a sloppy first vape. I believe this feature will come in handy for addressing that.
  • I do wish however, that the refresh feature was more readily available. As it currently is, to access Refresh, you need to hold down both up and down buttons simultaneously for 2ish seconds. This brings you into the menu where you have to scroll down twice, and then from there, select if you'd like to do an auto refresh (fires for about 4 seconds), or you can do it manually for however long you wish. It would be nice if the on/off feature took 5 fire button clicks (instead of 3), and then to access the refresh feature, clicking 3 times. As it stands, I've not used the feature outside of testing it, but it does seem to work in revitalizing flavor.



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Quick Firing Time to the Coil:
  • I'm a fan of VooPoo mods (considering mods in the same price range) simply because they fire extremely quick and consistent. This mod does just that, but better being that it has buck boost.
  • I just threw on a Doom X RTA (0.16 ohm single coil), jumped it up to 80w and it fires just as I would expect any good mod to. Mind you, the battery is sitting at about 10-15% right now, and it isn't skipping a beat - again, thanks to buck boost. With a Thunderhead Creations Tauren Max RDTA (0.2 ohm dual coil) - 65w, no problem.
  • I will note however, running a setup that's going to strain the battery is likely to heat your battery and mod up quite a bit. If you're looking to chain vape a dual coil RTA/RDTA, I wouldn't recommend that for this mod. Remember to be mindful of how warm your mod is getting, as this is what is going to be the most detrimental to your battery and chip/mod in terms of life span and longevity. If you treat listed specs as the red line, you should be fine.



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External 18650 Battery:
  • A pain for those just getting into vaping, a Godsend for those that already have them.
  • The battery cap is one of the better ones I've run into so far. The Forz 80, Aegis Max, & OBS Engine all have stiff positive connector springs in combination with an extremely fine threading on the cap which makes getting it back on when replacing the battery quite a PITA. For the Forz and Aegis, I understand because they're IP68 rated and need that extra security, but alas. The battery cap on the CoolFire Z80 has two entry points for threading meaning you only have to twist it at most, 1/2 way to catch the threads, and the threading is just aggressive enough get it snug in about 3 turns. The spring is also gentle, but solid enough so that you can quite literally press your thumb down onto the cap while spinning, and it will more or less secure itself. Touche Innokin, touche.
  • The puff counter resets when disconnecting or taking the battery out. I was slightly disappointed about that, as I'm not sure how many puffs I got to before I had to replace the battery. Something to keep track of before I disconnect the battery again.
  • And as always, please know your batteries. If you plan on using all 80w from the mod, please use an OEM verified 30A Continuous Discharge Rated (CDR) battery. If you're using 75w or below, a 25A CDR battery would work. Mooch is the man to find that information out - use the ECF search function to find out what's reliable and what isn't. Also check to make sure the information you find is up to date. Battery companies love to fluff their stats, and pulse ratings are fake.
  • The 1.7A USB-C plug works just fine, but as most vendors would suggest, an external battery charger is highly recommended. It's also generally easier on the mod both internally and externally, as I've had several kits fall to the floor after accidentally hitting the charging cable. I'm also quite clumsy, so take from that what you will.
  • Also, at 20 or so watts, it allows room for a higher capacity battery with a lower Continuous Discharge Rating. A 10A, 3500 mAh would be fine up to 30w. Regardless, this 25A, 2800 mAh Molicel still lasted forever.


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Mod Specs:
  • Notice the 1-7.5V listed for "Voltage range". A fully charged battery puts out 4.2V and slowly decreases as it drains. As a single battery mod, this is how we know it's buck boosted.


*** For a better 3-D look at the kit, there's a 3-D viewer that you can spin to see what the mod looks like from all sides. Scroll to the bottom of this link: CoolFire Z80 Zenith II - Vape Kit | INNOKIN® ***



-Zenith II Tank-

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It's Back? Where Did It Go?:

  • The next step up from the Zenith Pro, although I'm sure some veteran Zenith Pro lovers might argue this.
  • For a DL vaper like myself, their adjustments for RDL vaping are quite suitable.
  • The Glazed Donut juice I'm using in all of my tanks, has a very specific flavor from the Zenith II that I thoroughly enjoy. I'm getting a little bit better of a sugary aftertaste. As others have pointed out before however, some coils/tanks vape custard/pastry/milk differently than say menthol, or fruit flavors. This is what I love about testing kits!



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What has changed from previous Zenith models?

  • I'm new to the Innokin experience, so to me running into a tank that doesn't have replaceable glass is uhhh... :shock:. However, I'm glad they addressed that in the Zenith II, lol.
  • Also, they took out the ability to seal off the juice ports when replacing the coil which I think is quite a cool concept, but as it was explained to me by Dimitris, the cost just wasn't there to include it into the new tank. Flipping the tank upside down to simulate like I would take the coil out, the juice tank can be about 3/4 full, maybe more, before you're going to run into spill over issues into the chimney. I think this is a fair trade off versus having to empty the entire tank if a coil goes bad after a refill.
  • I don't suspect the glass being broken very often if at all since it's guarded quite a bit by metal as opposed to your basic tank. I suppose if it falls just right onto metal or from a really high height. Regardless, it's nice to be able to replace the glass.



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Newly Designed Top Cap:

  • The juice filling port is plugged with a split membrane. The rubber itself recedes below the spinning cap so that nothing catches.
  • You will likely find it difficult to get a gorilla nozzle fully inside the membrane without taking the drip tip out. At the perfect angle, you can get it just inside enough to fill, but you're likely going to get bubbling at the membrane. This hasn't caused me an issue yet, but I can see where it could.
  • I have tanks that catch my facial hair and it isn't pleasant, lol. Thankfully they addressed this in the new design.



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Airflow Control: MTL? RDL? It Does 'em Both, and well.
  • MTL: Fully closed off (all the way clockwise) has quite a rich flavor. I would say it's more concentrated, but not quite as dense or full as the RDL. On the left in the picture above, it's hard to tell, but there are 3 small holes to the left of the vent. They decrease in size as you get closer to the vent on the right. The left hole is just big enough where you can partially close that off even, if you are very particular about the airflow.
  • RDL: Fully open (all the way counter-clockwise) exposes the vent you see on the right in the picture above. For anyone that likes a slightly tighter DL vape, this is quite a treat.



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Z-Coils:

  • It's not often you run into kit/tank that houses coils all the way from 0.3 ohms to 1.6 ohms.
  • The Zenith II
  • Based on my experience so far, and from the reviews and people I've talked to about these coils, they're highly regarded in quality for both flavor and longevity. I have heard of people having issues with the 1.2 ohm coil, but I do not have experience with that so I cannot confirm or deny. Just something to keep in mind.



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Exploded View:

  • Exploded views are great, except when it's your battery. Don't do that.


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Tank Specs:
  • 3 different tank colors as opposed to the 4 different CoolFire Z80 mod colors. Stainless Steel, Gunmetal, and Black.
  • 26 mm (some vendors claim 25.5 mm) diameter
  • The 0.3 and 0.8 ohm coils listed here are what come in the kit. All Innokin Z Coils (not to be confused with GeekVape Z-series coils) are compatible with this tank.



-So, What Do I Thonk?-
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Real Selfie

First Impressions/Observations:

First things first, I want to thank Innokin for using recycled material. I realize this doesn't produce the most glamorous looking packaging, but the effort to reuse recyclables is noticed by some of us.

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The Zlide tank on the left, big box of coils, and the kit and box on the right are strictly for aethetics - I don't have fancy backdrops or scenery to add to my pictures. :(


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The Innokin Family is growing. Ash Grey Kit on the left w/ the delrin drip tip, Leather White Kit on the right w/ the RDL drip tip.


What comes in the box:
  1. Coolfire Z80 Mod
  2. Zenith II Tank
  3. 0.8ohm Z Coil (MTL)
  4. 0.3ohm Z Coil (RDL)
  5. 5.5ml Glass Tube
  6. Zenith II RDL Drip Tip
  7. Spare O-Rings Set
  8. Type-C Charging Cable
  9. Quick Start Guide

-CoolFire Z80 Mod Overview-
There are mostly good things to say about the mod. The cons would simply be suggestions, but no actual gripes. The look and finish of the CoolFire Z80 mod is both classy and sleek. The quality machine finish is a polished and quite stunning. The material that covers most of the body is a faux suede (Ash Grey kit) that's quite soft and cushiony to the touch. The leather (Leather White kit) also has cushion to it and is soft; softer than leather car seats. You also don't have to worry about fingerprints. The "Innokin" and "CoolFire Z80" etchings into the metal are not gaudy. I would say the aesthetic reminds me of Greek writing into the side of the Parthenon - it just blends well.

The mod itself is extremely easy to operate. 3 fire clicks to turn it on and off. The menu can be reach by holding both the bottom up and down buttons together for about 2 seconds.

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The middle picture is the "F(O)" features that allows you to adjust the hertz, or amount of times electricity is being sent back and forth through the coil for a given amount of time. Recommendations for MTL and RDL (DTL) settings are listed. To the right, you see the max voltage set in Voltage Mode under "POWER" in the menu.

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The other setting under "POWER" is Wattage Mode, which is your basic variable wattage mode used in most mods. It should be noted however, that if you select Wattage Mode in the "POWER" menu, it will deactivate the "F(0)" Mode. On the left, Wattage Mode was selected and you can see that a Volt reading will become visible. When selecting a hertz frequency setting in the "F(0)" menu, you will see that frequency value in place of the Volts. Indications on the top left also help to distinguish which mode you're using.



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The simple to screw in vented battery cap and underside of the mod.


Final Rating on the CoolFire Z80 Mod:

The only suggestions I have for the mod would be a 217 battery compatibility option (simply because I'm hooked on 217s), for the puff counter not to reset when taking the battery out, and for it to make me breakfast. Love the buck boost. Love it. Love. It.
Love it.
I'd give the mod a 9.5. Not a 10 simply because I'm a 217 battery fanatic now. But for those that don't mind a smaller battery, this is sure to not disappoint.


-Zenith II Tank Overview-

The machining of the tank is top notch. The design flows well with the mod and gives off a tough, but yet again, a classy look. As mentioned before, the flavor I get with the Zenith II in RDL is something else. It's different, and it's great. If you are cloud chaser however, this is not the kit for you. I've been able to more or less chain vape at 20w with zero hitches what-so-ever, and I believe the battery I just replaced lasted me about 1 and 1/2 tanks - so 8ish mL. A very happy medium as a DL/RDL vaper. I've been using the 0.8 ohm coil which the highest ohm drop in coil I've ever used. Very pleased with the result. I can only assume the 0.3 will produce something closer to what I'm familiar with, so likely as good or possibly better for a RDL vape. There are some things to note, which I will mention below.


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The Gunmetal is a fingerprint magnet. Easy to wipe off, but quite noticeable under a light. Maybe if you fingerprint the whole thing, it won't be noticeable? I'm unsure how effected the black is though.



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As I mentioned above, you really gotta cram the gorilla bottle into the membrane at just the right angle or juice will plug up the membrane, and then you are no longer filling the tank - you'll be filling your table top or lap. As you can see in the right picture, I actually punctured the membrane from cramming it in there, but as Dimitris mentioned in response to someone else's question about the membrane, it shouldn't effect the performance of the tank even if it were to come completely out since the refill slot will be covered when you spin the top back closed. I haven't noticed any adverse effects either.



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This is to show why they opted to take out the auto juice port cutoff mechanism found in the Zenith Pro. In the left picture I canted the tank just a bit so you can see how full it is. The juice was so full that it went above the visible glass portion of the tank. On the right, I flipped it over as if to replace the coil, and lo and behold - the juice comes just below the juice ports which is where your juice would leak out normally during a coil replacement. I wouldn't however suggest replacing a coil with this much juice in it, but it can be done if you're very careful about balancing the tank completely vertical on the drip tip and not tipping it over.


Final Rating on the Zenith II Tank: (I know you guys are thinking 'OMG, when does this end!')

There really isn't much to be said in terms of negativity. It looks great. There have been no leaks so far, the tank cleans up nicely, and the performance is great. If I had to rate the tank by itself, against every other tank I've vaped from - I'd give it a 8.5 or 9. I don't blow through my juice to get the same amount of joy as I would in some of the other tanks that also produce good flavor. Sure, they might produce more clouds, but I'm not a cloud chaser, so that isn't a huge negative for me.


OVERALL KIT SCORE: 9.2849128492
And yes, I will be buying more of these kits and/or mods


*** I'm sure I've missed some things, as my brain is numb right now and I apologize. If you're wondering about anything, or noticed I missed something huge, like how this mod has buck boost, lemme know please. I might try rereading this tomorrow to facepalm myself. ***

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Delosi Salt Nic

Has anyone ever purchased or used Delosi 100 mg salt nicotine? I can but Carolina Extract or Perfect Vape and living in NY those are about my 2(expensive) choices.Since mail ban I was quite happy with LNW salt for 89$/liter I was just wondering if Delosi also had decent quality salt nic? I have 2 more liters but since everyones sold out n the rest wont sell to Ny or committed to strict new mail ban etc but Delosi n few others will but they are double the price n heard good things about Delosi.Has anyone ever bought freebase or salt nic from Delosi to give me any idea? Oddly I heard they don't used Benzoic acid which is main ingredient thet takes harshness from freebase..i mean I only vape 12-15 mg but certainly don't want any harshness like the Ave salt nic is normally smooth up to 50 mg..thank you guys any direction would help..Mike
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