Vaptio Wall Crawler Kit as a very interesting single 18650-battery mod, it's compact enough to easily fit in your pocket and also accommodate tanks and RDAs up to 26.5 mm in diameter with no overhang. I haven't yet to see on other devices these packed full of advanced features like multiple curve modes, menu themes, and language selection. Vaptio Wall Crawler was only the second Vaptio device I’ve ever reviewed, the first one was the Ascension S150 mod but it was discontinued. The Vaptio Wall Crawler Kit-Comes With: The Vaptio Wall Crawler Kit comes in a very nice looking cardboard box, with a picture of the mod and included tank on the front, a list of kit contents and company information on the back, as well as all the legally required warnings, pictograms and a list of available color combinations on the sides of the box. The kit also contains a micro-USB cable for charging and firmware upgrades, a second coil-head (there is one pre-installed in the tank) and a bag of replacement o-rings for the Frogman tank. It’s pretty much your average starter kit, but I personally would have liked to see a spare glass tube included as well. Having cracked a few tanks myself, I know just how important spare glasses can be. Vaptio Wall Crawler is probably inspired by mods like the Eleaf iStick Pico Mod, SMOK AL85 and iJoy Capo 100. Because it has that same stubby body and the characteristic battery cap on the top, next to the 510 connection. The mod features a spider web design and even a slightly modified Spider-Man logo so you could say Vaptio was as blunt as they could be without actually using the Spider-Man brand. Wall Crawler mod measures 73.5mm x 50mm x 28.5 mm, according to the Vaptio website, but in reality, the mod is only 27mm wide, so atomizers over 27mm in diameter will overhang. The Vaptio Wall Crawler Kit-How to Use it?
To get into the menu, you have to press the firing bar three times in rapid succession. You are then presented with four colorful icons on the screen, three for sub-menus and one that takes you back to the home screen. In ‘Modes’, you can select the mode you want to use the device in. If you select ‘VW Mode’, you can then choose from three preheat options – Soft, Normal and High. In ‘TC Mode’, you can choose to have the temperature displayed in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit, select one of the three supported materials – stainless steel, nickel and titanium – as well as two TCR modes, and ‘T-Criteria’ which lets you tweak the resistance of your atomizer. I recommend leaving that last one alone, unless you really know what you’re doing. The ‘CCW’ and ‘CCT’ modes are adjustable curve modes for wattage mode and temperature mode, respectively. You can save four different curve configurations in each mode, to use with your different atomizers. These modes present you with 10 wattage/temperature bars, each representing one second, so you can program the mod to operate at a different power output/temperature for the first 10 seconds of your vape, in 1-second increments. Finally, we have ‘Bypass Mode’ which basically allows you to draw the maximum wattage currently available in your battery, like a mechanical mod. You may also interest: vaporesso armour pro kit in stock smoant s8 in stock More information: Smok Novo Kit Ensure You A Safe Vape Experience |
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