Kumiho Thoth Q Pro, a pod that marks a substantial novelty compared to the other pods in the brand's vast fox family and already adopted by the regular Q. Thoth Q Pro provided by HealthCabin as a gift, with no working relationship or monetary compensation.
While common pods are usually composed of a battery body and a cartridge, on the Kumiho Thoth Q Pro, the battery pack can be removed so that it can be replaced with another one, avoiding downtime for charging. Compatibility with the entire family of Thoth cartridges and pod + coil is confirmed.
Packaging is unchanged with the orange color recalling the fox logo/mascot chosen by Kumiho. Inside the Thoth Q Pro, there is the battery body and device body/screen plus one cartridge (non-replaceable pod + coil) of 0.6 ohm and the instruction manual.
The Thoth Q Pro is made of aluminum alloy, measuring 17.5×31×107 mm and an assembled weight (including the battery body and device/screen body and its Thoth series pod) of 78 grams. The interchangeable battery body has a capacity of 1300 mAh, output up to 35 watts, adjustable airflow via a slider, and activation both via the fire button and automatic draw.
The 0.6 ohm Thoth cartridge has a 2 ml capacity in gray PCTG with a glossy finish that makes liquid level checking easy, but on HealthCabin there are many other models to choose from, such as the transparent one. I clarify that only one is present in the package; I used a second cartridge for simple illustrative purposes to show the front / back.
The refill is simple: remove the rubber plug (wide hole, compatible with chubby tips). The pod is held firmly by magnets and connected via gold-plated pins. The connection with the Thoth Q Pro body is ensured by powerful magnets, which guarantee an effective hold.
1.2 ohm (10/12 Watts)
1.0 ohm (12/15 Watts)
0.8 ohm (16/20 Watts)
0.6 ohm (20/25 Watts) (included in the package)
0.4 ohm (25/35 Watts)
These are the ohm values of the coils and cartridges available for all Thoth pods, all with a mesh-shaped section. The 1300 mAh battery of the Thoth Q Pro efficiently manages the 0.6 ohm cartridge, which I used at the minimum recommended wattage (20 watts) using a 60 VG and 40 PG liquid without any leaking problems. Dense vapor, good aromatic yield.
The slot for the Thoth Pods is carved out of the pod's shell and covers 50% of the cartridge body. Present in the slot are the contact pins for the reading, the two magnets that ensure the hold, and the automatic draw sensor, but there is also the fire button activation.
On the back, there is a slider to adjust the airflow as desired with the usual 3 holes like on many other pods produced by Kumiho. You can get anything from an MTL draw to an almost RDL draw, which adapts well to all Thoth cartridges. Laterally on the battery body, there is the USB Type C port for recharging the 1300 mAh battery.
On one of the sides, there is the only button present on the Thoth Q Pro, and it serves for navigation and, if desired, also functions as a fire button for activation, which is very rare for a pod's positioning. It protrudes enough from the shell of the Thoth Q Pro, but if you are right-handed, it is really comfortable to press while vaping.
The interchangeable battery body can be swapped at any time and has a capacity of 1300 mAh, in line with other pods of this size designed for MTL and RDL vaping, but carrying a second battery body doubles the autonomy and eliminates charging downtime. The contact with the body occurs in the same way as the cartridges, via magnets, although some care must be taken not to accidentally detach it. Recharging, as seen in a previous photo, occurs via the USB Type-C port located on one of the sides.
On the front side, there is a 1.44-inch color screen, about 50% larger than the average box mod screen, and it is the main difference with the "regular" Thoth Q model. Excellent sharpness, considering the strong artificial light I use for the photos.
The circuit installed on the Thoth Q is similar to that of the latest Kumiho releases. The main screen shows the output from 6 to 35 watts with 1 watt increment per click, a 4-digit puff counter, the battery charge percentage, the coil's ohm value, and the selected firing mode. To navigate:
5 clicks to enter the menu with a choice between 3 options: on/off, puff reset, and fire button lock/unlock
3 clicks to unlock the wattage selection 2 clicks to change the firing mode
The three firing modes are called Super, Normal, and Eco, and it is easy to guess that they vary the intensity of the selected output. Firing cutoff occurs after 8 seconds of puff, in addition to all protections such as short circuit and coil not read.
I have been trying Kumiho products for a year now and I was pleased to see that they maintain the same cartridges and coils so you don't have to continuously buy new pods. At the same time, the design and functions of Kumiho products have undergone increasing innovations, arriving at large color screens and the possibility of changing the battery body with this new Thoth Q Pro to significantly extend autonomy while always maintaining dimensions in line with other products with non-removable batteries.
Kumiho Thoth Q Pro Pod is available on HealthCabin https://www.healthcabin.net/kumiho-thoth-q-pro-pod-system-kit-p/30470.html with the possibility of entering the code "BF15" at checkout from November 17 to 30 to receive a 15% discount on other items for sale.
I would like to thank the staff and community of e-cigarette forum for the space, and HealthCabin for providing me with the Thoth Q Pro for review.