Yep. Not sure if this will quite be the EVOD-killer, but it's certainly an -awesome- starter kit and has been wildly popular in the stores thus far. So, what does the Innokin CLK kit have that most other starter kits do not?
So in total you get an 800mah VV/Passthrough battery, USB charging cable (note that it does not include the AC wall adapter), iClear 16D clearomizer with a 2.1ohm coil head installed, lanyard, beauty ring/skirt/plinth/whatever you may wanna call it, a multi-language user manual, and a bottle of liquid. Tough to beat as far as getting someone started or for a convenient out-'n-about device!
- The first and most noteworthy change is the variable voltage feature. Not a whole lot of starter kits have the ability to dial in your sweetspot, which in my opinion has been the only thing the EVOD kit sorely lacks.
- Passthrough feature. This is more of a must-have with this kit rather than a perk, since it only comes with 1 battery as opposed to two with the EVOD (charge and vape as opposed to rotate and vape, essentially). A single VV battery on anything but the lowest settings risks not making it through the day on a single charge, but the much-loved passthrough feature alleviates that
- A lanyard! Finally a starter kit with a lanyard. I was wondering when it would finally happen, and I'm not surprised that Innokin was the first to finally include one
So in total you get an 800mah VV/Passthrough battery, USB charging cable (note that it does not include the AC wall adapter), iClear 16D clearomizer with a 2.1ohm coil head installed, lanyard, beauty ring/skirt/plinth/whatever you may wanna call it, a multi-language user manual, and a bottle of liquid. Tough to beat as far as getting someone started or for a convenient out-'n-about device!