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| User name: | pipetake |
| Name: | Clark Poulter |
| Location: | United States |
| Website: | http://vapedream.weebly.com |
| Bio: | EQ Battery Life-Span
The EQ pod has more strength because it uses more energy, and the eight hundred mAh battery will not last as long as on a regular pod system. We might expect on 130 to 160 puffs, the corresponding of ten to 15 cigs. This is not enough for a whole day with a classic pod. However the strength of it does that one wants less puffs to fulfill its needs in nicotine, at identical frequency in the liquid. Coil Life-Spay Coil life and these plexus coils actually handle salt nicotine very well. I found that salt nicotine tends to burn out coils much faster than freebase nicotine. I noticed that I had to switch out a pod after about three to four refills which is very impressive. Airflow in the EQ is fixed, however I do like the way it feels. it's not extremely restrictive, however I feel like it's the perfect amount for a warm vape on these 0.5 ohm coils. Battery life is going to sit in at 800 milliamp hours which is actually pretty impressive in this small device. If I was solely using the EQ on a day out I noticed that I would get the red LED indicator at the end of the day. As I said at the start of this review it's really hard for a pod system to stand out in such a saturated market, however the Innokin EQ pod really does stand out to me. After using it for about a week I feel like the main competitor to the EQ would be the Aspire Breeze - or the Nautilus AIO this almost being like in Atkins version of it. Now I know they are a bit different being that you have to buy pods for the EQ and coils for the aspire products. But in terms of form factor and usability these are very similar. |
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