Review of the Setap from Voopoo Drag 4 + UFORCE-L COMPLE. A very stylish boxmod on the productive Gene TT 2.0 paired with a suddenly tasty tank-wire service, which is 100% on sale of a cartridge. Success for wishing a non -service and so that a deliberately good boxing is? So Let’s get started the Voopoo Drag 4 Review together!
Voopoo has long been known, thanks to partly their bestsellers of the DRAG series. Not all of them were straight successful, but some flew into the top sales and direct legend among the vapers. Today we’ll talk about the new Voopoo Drag 4 boxing venue in conjunction with a voopoo uforto -l non-service tank.
I do not really like non -service tanks for obvious reasons – it is often extremely lousy things to be with taste and if a weak -known brand, there may be problems with the purchase of cartridges. In the case of Voopoo UFORCE-L, we are completely gently, the first problem in this particular case is absent as such. I saw this only in tanks from Freemax, which also pleasantly surprised at one time. I don’t know if this is the merit of a comprehensive blowing or PNP cartridge on the grid?
The whale of Voopoo Drag 4 is supplied in a beautiful box to match the brand.
There are a number of types of panels on the boxing system, in my case, Voopoo Drag 4 will be a tropical of orange with a design. When the side inserts from epoxy, combinations of black and orange.
Suddenly even with a leather insert on the back of the boxing.
In the tank, put the cartridge fatter and fill in the liquid. I wanted to change the glass to the Babble, but somehow it walks amazingly tight and the MB should wait for the lubrication of the o-root from the liquid. I decided that 4 ml in a straight glass will be enough, and on a woman with 5.5 shift when changing the cartridge.
To fill the liquid, a topkeep with a half -brown is removed and we see two holes for filling – they are essentially the same, the second serves as compensatory for air output.
We wait a couple of minutes and at the same time admire the stylish beauty of Voopoo Drag 4. The company does it. In places, sharp corners and ergonomics are still 4 out of 5, but design 5 with a plus.
On the front panel is a large Fire button, a mechanical lock switch and two power changes buttons. Below Typ-S and really 2.5-3a current strength for a charge, which is somewhere one and a half times more powerful than average numbers and, accordingly, the time for charging is also reduced.
The allocation of a separate button-mechanical lock on the front panel is a little controversial, maybe these are also designer nuances.
Of the basic settings, Voopoo Drag 4 is only a change in modes. There are standard ones, but there is a kind of brand achievement – smart itself selects power for resistance, which can be relevant for completely unrealized owepers. And IVF in theory saves up to 10% of the battery charge. It’s just not clear how he succeeds? The power does not drop, the screen does not turn off. Maybe some marketing things, because it is not possible to organically track saving in 10%.
The first inspection was completed and the usual use went on. For me, any tank on 2 elements is already large and obviously home device, I carry with me either one -pages or rolls. Moreover, DRAG 4C angular forms and from metal. In a few days of use, the anration at the beginning is to be stuck, as it was in all sorts of early versions and how it became a parable in a tongue. The cartridge holds cheerfully after 5-10 tanned tanks, I want to think that 2-3 weeks will at least withstand (although there is a lot of steam). And I emphasize on a suddenly good flavor, at the level of a tank with a lateral blowing and on two decent coils (not porn coins, just decent).
Boxmod Voopoo Drag 4 on the one hand is straight beautiful and stylish, it’s nice to take such a beautiful thing in your hands. And on the other hand, the angular forms traditionally have not disappeared from the Draga. So there are pros and cons. But although there are no such harsh experiments as Voopoo Alpha I 222W, for example, which personally reminded me of some kind of video material from the 90s.
Aleksandr has written an Russian review on obzorpokupok.info, which is an Russian website, click to view original review.