Part 1 - Artery Nugget X 50W with AT22 TC Starter Kit 2000mAh

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Tim Wiseman

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Hi ECF members, In this review i take a look at the Nugget X 50W with AT22 TC Starter Kit 2000mAh from Artery. The Nugget X 50W with AT22 TC Starter Kit 2000mAh was supplied for the purpose of this review by Evan from Heaven Gifts.

https://www.heavengifts.com/product/Arte...C-Kit.html

In the Box



Contents:

1x Nugget X mod
1x AT22 tank
1x Extra coil 0.3ohm
1x Extra glass tube
1x Pack of o-rings
1x USB cable
2x Manual



Aesthetics and Ergonomics

The Artery X Kit is packaged in a typical style box and once opened you can just about see the device without the aid of a magnifying glass, it has similar dimensions to the Q-Box, it's tiny. The supplied AT22 tank comes in a perfectly matching colour to the device, i received the Red kit but it is also available in Black and Golden, the AT22 tank is also available in Stainless Steel separately but no Stainless Steel Kit sadly. The front of the device has a round button positioned at the top centrally, at the bottom of the front we have the - and + buttons and housed centrally on the front of the device we have the 0.96 OLED screen. Both sides of the device has a very shiny metallic vertical stripe towards the front of the mod, one side has "ARTERY" printed on the stripe then next to it the micro USB port and indicator light. The other side of the device has the normal large "N" which is on all the Nugget range with "NUGGET X" printed underneath, the spine of the device is plain. The bottom of the device has plenty of safety stamps, branding and 2 generous rows of venting holes, moving to the top of the device, there is a central, gold plated, spring loaded 510. The device is very boxed shape but all edges have been rounded off and simply the tiny size of the Nugget X takes car of the ergonomics as it gets swallowed up in the hand, stating the obvious, the device is very pocket friendly. In general the build quality and finish seems good apart from button rattle which comes from the - and + buttons, the fire button is fine.




Pocket Rocket

The artery Nugget X might be a tiny device but it packs a punch. 50w of power, full TC suite, TCR, changeable preheats, bypass, variable voltage mode, 2000mAh battery and a large OLED screen.



AT22 Sub-ohm Tank Specs and Features:

Size: 22 x 39mm (w/o thread)
Capacity: 2ml
Coil: AL1B-1 0.3ohm (25-45W)
Thread: 510
Powerful sub ohm tank with exquisite workmanship
Brand-new top cap design with smooth threading for easy filling
New AL1-B coil for excellent flavor and vapor production
Precise adjustable bottom airflow control
Colours: Red, Black, Golden, Stainless



AT22 Tank Overview

It's a perfectly good Kit Sub-Ohm tank, nothing to rave about but it does it's job and the supplied coils give descent flavour. It comes apart and reassembles very easily and the coils screw straight into the base, the only thing you need to be careful of is to make sure the juice port ring is screwed on tight and the top-cap isn't over tightened else when you unscrew the top-cap sometimes the juice ring comes off with it. So it's been established from what i've said that it's top-fill which is done via generous juice slots, the airflow is duel cyclops with stopper and moves with nice resistance. Aesthetically the top-cap and airflow control ring has light texturing, also on the airflow control ring we have "ARTERY" printed one side and "AT22" the other. The drip-tip is a standard 510 fitting and the 510 pin is gold plated and protrudes nicely. The AT22 is quite a stumpy tank which suits the device and holds 2ml of liquid.



 
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