Cool Mod! review of USV - L 75W Box Mod

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USV - L 75W Box Mod is designed to taking your vaping experience to a higher level. That is important because we all appreciate great things. When something is good, we like it, but when it's great, we strive to get it. USV - L 75W Box mod helps you to make a statement about your appreciation for great designs. We all love the metallic cover and almost sharp edges of the iPhone; the box shape of the USV - L 75W Box Mod presents a similar appeal. Furthermore, you get to choose from three different color themes. You can choose a black, gray, or Tiffany blue theme. Whether you like brightly colored objects or the classic dark themed items, there is a USV - L 75W Box Mod for you.




Features and Benefits




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Specifications


The USV - L 75W Mod measures 83.6mm X 44.6mm X 25.4mm, which is small enough to fit nicely in your hands. Therefore, you will not have to worry about discomfort when vaping. It has a minimum power output of 5W and a maximum power output of 75W, which is sufficient to heat the atomizer coil to temperature ranges of between 100 degrees Celsius and 300 degrees Celsius.




Power Modes


You can operate the USV - L 75W in various modes such as Power mode, TC mode, Bypass mode, and VPC mode. When using the USV TC control mod, the mod adapts easily to different heating elements such as stainless steel, Ti, Ni200, which makes it easy for both experts and beginners to operate. It's powered by a VO chip, which eliminates the risk of overheating in whichever power mode you choose to use.




Powering


The USV - L 75W Box Mod is powered by a single 18650 battery, which supplies a voltage output of 0.5V to 8.5V. That voltage is sufficient to power atomizer coil that has a resistance of between 0.1 Ohms to 3.0 Ohms. The electrodes are all gold plated to minimize internal resistance and to make sure the USV Mod operates efficiently. It uses a 510-Spring to make the connection between the mod and atomizer secure at all times.




Chassis


Its body is made of a durable zinc alloy with a premium coating to resist corrosion, fading, and scratches. At such times that you find yourself having to carry it in your pocket, you won't have to worry about scratching it with your car keys. The panel doors are swappable to make sure that you can easily disassemble and assemble it. The LED screen is concealed to give it an added protection when not in use.




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Operation


Charging the USV - L 75W is easy, simply connect it to its USB charging cable that is included in the package, plug it into your power adapter or your laptop, and your mod will charge within two hours. I like the fact that I can use my power bank to charge it. It makes everything easy and simple. Turning this device on is quite a breeze, but still, there is a secure mechanism to prevent accidental powering ON.




Press the fire button five times in quick succession, and it will turn ON. It will not turn ON if you pause for a second when pressing the power button sequentially. That ensures that you will not accidentally turn it ON by pressing the power button. The manual includes other detailed instruction on how to calibrate this mode, change the heating coils, or perform other operations.




Verdict


I like the simple but powerful time used on the USV - L 75W Box Mod, which is matched with its powerful atomizing performance. The precise operation courtesy of the VO chipset means that once you master your proffered settings, you will always enjoy a quality vaping experience. Being a lover of classic shapes, I have to say that its design is classic and gives the feel that you are holding the real thing. If you love classic but quality designs, then you should consider the USV - L 75W Box Mod.




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