This time I will do a short review on new pod vape kit - ASMODus Flow v1.5, which is an extremely light but high energy pod system from Asmodus, consisting of Asmodus Flow replacement pod cartridge. Now let's get more details about this ASMODus Flow v1.5 below.
ASMODus Flow v1.5 is powered by 500mAh built-in battery that can continue work all day, charged via a micro USB port. Powered by huge battery, it support 4 protection like Low-voltage, short-circuit, over-charge, and over-time protection for bringing you safe and stable vaping experience
What's more, this pod vape comes with a higher resistance coil and high-grade organic cotton. And it supplies 2.0ml vape juice capacity for a long time vaping. It also comes with 2.5ohm kanthal coil for making massive clouds and ensuring excellent e-liquid absorption. And the gold-plated magnetic connection makes the replacement of pod easier and tighter.
Parameters
Dimensions: 110 * 22 * 11.5mm
Battery: 500mAh built-in battery
Coil: 2.5Ω kanthal coil
Capacity: 2ml
Charging Port: Micro USB charging port
Protection: Low-voltage, short-circuit, over-charge, and over-time protection
Connection: Proprietary gold-plated magnetic connection
From the shape of ASMODus Flow v1.5 Kit, it looks like the SMOK INFINIX 2 Pod Kit.
Smok Infinix 2 is powered by built-in 450mAh battery, providing you a longer vaping time than Infinix vape. This INFINIX 2 also has a multiple-color LED indicator,so you can clearly know the device's conditions by different colors.
And there are two pods , which have with 2ml vape juice capacity, so you can fill them with the e-liquid you like. No fire key, no up and down buttons, just simply inhale you can feel the pleasure provided by infinix 2.
Parameters
Size: 110×12.5×12.8mm
Battery Capacity: 450mAh
E-Juice Capacity: 2ml
Input Voltage: 3.3V-4.2V
Output Wattage: 10W-15W
Resistance Of Pod:1.4ohm
Standby Current: <100uA(Load),<20uA(No-Load)
So which one do you like better after the short comparison, ASMODus Flow v1.5 or INFINIX 2? Now both of them are sold in Vapesourcing online vape store at the low price for you to order.
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Freemax GEMM Review: Better Than Freemax Twister?
ASMODus Flow v1.5 is powered by 500mAh built-in battery that can continue work all day, charged via a micro USB port. Powered by huge battery, it support 4 protection like Low-voltage, short-circuit, over-charge, and over-time protection for bringing you safe and stable vaping experience
What's more, this pod vape comes with a higher resistance coil and high-grade organic cotton. And it supplies 2.0ml vape juice capacity for a long time vaping. It also comes with 2.5ohm kanthal coil for making massive clouds and ensuring excellent e-liquid absorption. And the gold-plated magnetic connection makes the replacement of pod easier and tighter.
Parameters
Dimensions: 110 * 22 * 11.5mm
Battery: 500mAh built-in battery
Coil: 2.5Ω kanthal coil
Capacity: 2ml
Charging Port: Micro USB charging port
Protection: Low-voltage, short-circuit, over-charge, and over-time protection
Connection: Proprietary gold-plated magnetic connection
From the shape of ASMODus Flow v1.5 Kit, it looks like the SMOK INFINIX 2 Pod Kit.
Smok Infinix 2 is powered by built-in 450mAh battery, providing you a longer vaping time than Infinix vape. This INFINIX 2 also has a multiple-color LED indicator,so you can clearly know the device's conditions by different colors.
And there are two pods , which have with 2ml vape juice capacity, so you can fill them with the e-liquid you like. No fire key, no up and down buttons, just simply inhale you can feel the pleasure provided by infinix 2.
Parameters
Size: 110×12.5×12.8mm
Battery Capacity: 450mAh
E-Juice Capacity: 2ml
Input Voltage: 3.3V-4.2V
Output Wattage: 10W-15W
Resistance Of Pod:1.4ohm
Standby Current: <100uA(Load),<20uA(No-Load)
So which one do you like better after the short comparison, ASMODus Flow v1.5 or INFINIX 2? Now both of them are sold in Vapesourcing online vape store at the low price for you to order.
You may also like this blog below:
Freemax GEMM Review: Better Than Freemax Twister?