Vinci 2 Replacement Pods/Vaping Style: I started vaping this with the 0.8 ohm coil in an MTL configuration since I’ve been trying to get myself to experience this type of vaping more recently. I’m a tester and love trying out and comparing new things. Being newer, I haven’t quite figured out what I’m looking for, or I don’t have a preconceived notion of a specific setting to start on like I would with a 0.1 ohm or 0.2 ohm coil on a regular mod. I tried settings from 8 watts to 18 (max wattage) and it wasn’t cutting it. There was flavor, but it wasn’t voluminous like I get with RDL/DL vapes. So, out with the 0.8 and in with 0.3 ohm coil.
Impression of the Vinci 2 Replacement Pods
The 0.3 ohm coil is a completely different experience. Night and day I’d say. However, I don’t want to discourage loose MTL vapers from buying this product based on the 0.8 ohm coil, as there are settings I think you might find satisfying. For me, the 0.3 ohm coil works with the airflow control both fully closed, fully open, and everything in between. I have the mod sitting at 25 watts right now and the flavor is-a-plentiful. I am coming from a RDL/DL perspective though, so I can’t say with certainty that an MTL’er will enjoy this. In defense of the Vinci 2, it does state that the 0.8 ohm coil is recommended for salt nic juices, and that I do not have. So take from that what you will. Product misuse!
Leakage (or lack thereof): I’m now at 582 puffs and I just popped the pod off to check for leaking. Nothing. There is faint airflow condensation where the air inlet to the coil sits, but there isn’t any juice leakage which is what we should be worried about. I’m not even going to bother wiping it out because it’s that minute. The coil seems to be seated in quite firmly. No leaking is yuge plus.
Recharge time: I’m not sure if it’s stated anywhere how long it takes to recharge the battery, but I’d estimate it to be around an hour. Not bad for another 139 pufferonis.
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