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Hi All, Anthony Vapes back here with my review of the Vaptio Vex 100 Mod. Please see bottom for disclaimers and links. Note: This is not marked as a sample.
Introduction:
The Vaptio Vex 100 kit is the latest kit from little known vape manufacturer Vaptio. They are actually a much larger company then I would have imagined but really have no traction in the community as far as products goes. They’ve made a ton of stuff and i’ve reviewed a handful of it and they are kind of up and down. They have made some really nice things and some not so great things. The one that stands out for me is probably the wall crawler as a better pico mod but i haven’t reviewed much of their stuff recently until this and later this month the super cape mod is coming. The Vex 100 kit is a kit is a kit that includes a single 2x700 battery Vex 100 mod rated at 100 watts and includes the Paragon tank which is rated at 60-90 watts with mesh coils as well but i won’t be touching on the tank. It’s available in 4 colors Black, Blue, Purple, and Red. It sells for 69.99 on their official store for the kit and 45.00 for the mod only, however looking around online i see the mod as low as 23 USD but mostly around 30ish and the kit for 45.00
Manufacturer's Specs:
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Initial Impressions and features
When I first got this mod I was pretty impressed by it. Wasn’t sure what to expect as i hadn’t seen it before or even heard of it. It just showed up. It’s a really small single 2x700 mod and reminded me a bit of a armour pro which is a mod i love, but without any features or modes. This is as simple as a mod can get and I think there is a niche market for something so simple. I also really liked the display which reminded me a bit of the eleaf Nowos mod display or an old style alarm clock display. Overall i did like the size and simplicity of this mod to start.
Watt Mode Performance (chart and spreadsheet in picture album)
Now let’s get into some data. I ran my normal testing. I used Samsung 30T batteries for the testing. Testing resistances were done at .12, .14, .19, and .61 ohms. wattage points were max (100), 80, 60,40, and 20. Off the bat though, at max wattage the mod doesn't perform well, not good enough for me to get any limits from it as it pules a lot and was inconsistent. On subsequent firings it would eventually start working well but just like the 80 setting. It should have been capped off at 80 watts as it doesn't really do 100 consistently so my results here will be for 80 or less and i’ll ding it for not being able to really do 100 watts consistently and smoothly. At .12 ohms it maxed out at 72 watts and 25 amps. For the rest of the testing it it was quite good only being 2 watts off at worst. At .14 ohms it maxed out at 81 watts and 24 amps. For the rest of the testing it it was always high by 6 watts. At .19 it maxed out at 80 watts. The rest of the testing once again a bit high 3-11 watts. For the .61 testing it maxed out at 86 watts and 7.258 volts. For the rest of the testing it was good high 5-14 watts. The volts shows there is a boost circuit as there should be with single battery mods. I’ve only come across 2 that don’t have them the ijoy capo squonk and the geekvape lucid and both were fails for me due to that
Overall I felt the performance of this mod was really just decent. It’s not good at 100 watts at all so really an 80 or less watt mod. It doesn't bother me too much as vaping a single cell mod at 100 watts means really poor battery life. Most will be used at 60 watts or less. Still I would have preferred them just capping it to 80 and will ding them for that. At 80 or less though it mostly performs well but does hit a bit high so i’d recommend starting your watts about 10-15 watts lower than normal. There aren’t any mods like this out now so it’s hard to instantly trash it as a niche product as it doesn't pass my testing personally however in normal usage for many it will be more than acceptable. The amp and volt limits shouldn’t be an issue for anyone. Their manual does not list a voltage limit or amp limit and I wish they would list all 3 personally.
Simplified TLDR Power Performance summary
Mod performance is just decent. Hits a bit high but mostly works ok at 80 or less. Does Not work well at 100 and not really a 100 watt mod. Amp limits and Volt Limits are good.
Introduction:
The Vaptio Vex 100 kit is the latest kit from little known vape manufacturer Vaptio. They are actually a much larger company then I would have imagined but really have no traction in the community as far as products goes. They’ve made a ton of stuff and i’ve reviewed a handful of it and they are kind of up and down. They have made some really nice things and some not so great things. The one that stands out for me is probably the wall crawler as a better pico mod but i haven’t reviewed much of their stuff recently until this and later this month the super cape mod is coming. The Vex 100 kit is a kit is a kit that includes a single 2x700 battery Vex 100 mod rated at 100 watts and includes the Paragon tank which is rated at 60-90 watts with mesh coils as well but i won’t be touching on the tank. It’s available in 4 colors Black, Blue, Purple, and Red. It sells for 69.99 on their official store for the kit and 45.00 for the mod only, however looking around online i see the mod as low as 23 USD but mostly around 30ish and the kit for 45.00
Manufacturer's Specs:
- Brand Name: VAPTIO
- Mod Type: VEX 100 Mod
- Mod Size: 34.531.588.7 mm
- Battery: External 1*21700/20700/18650
- Output Wattage: 7-100W
- Input Voltage: 2.8-4.2V
- Charging Current: DC 5V/1A
- Thread: 510 Thread
- Protection: Over Vaping Protection; Short-Circuit Protection;Low-Voltage Protection;Over-Heat Protection
- Colors: Blue/Black/Purple/Red
- Warranty: 90 days Global Return
- 0.002s firing brings the most rapid, even heating, and the purest flavor from the first puff to the last!
- Leakproof electrode fixed collar
- Only Super Player Mode for daily use, without other functions (eg. Tc/bypass mode)
- Innovative lights display
- 1 x VEX 100 Mod
- 1 x 18650 Battery Adapter
- 1 x USB Cable
- 2 x User Manual
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Initial Impressions and features
When I first got this mod I was pretty impressed by it. Wasn’t sure what to expect as i hadn’t seen it before or even heard of it. It just showed up. It’s a really small single 2x700 mod and reminded me a bit of a armour pro which is a mod i love, but without any features or modes. This is as simple as a mod can get and I think there is a niche market for something so simple. I also really liked the display which reminded me a bit of the eleaf Nowos mod display or an old style alarm clock display. Overall i did like the size and simplicity of this mod to start.
Watt Mode Performance (chart and spreadsheet in picture album)
Now let’s get into some data. I ran my normal testing. I used Samsung 30T batteries for the testing. Testing resistances were done at .12, .14, .19, and .61 ohms. wattage points were max (100), 80, 60,40, and 20. Off the bat though, at max wattage the mod doesn't perform well, not good enough for me to get any limits from it as it pules a lot and was inconsistent. On subsequent firings it would eventually start working well but just like the 80 setting. It should have been capped off at 80 watts as it doesn't really do 100 consistently so my results here will be for 80 or less and i’ll ding it for not being able to really do 100 watts consistently and smoothly. At .12 ohms it maxed out at 72 watts and 25 amps. For the rest of the testing it it was quite good only being 2 watts off at worst. At .14 ohms it maxed out at 81 watts and 24 amps. For the rest of the testing it it was always high by 6 watts. At .19 it maxed out at 80 watts. The rest of the testing once again a bit high 3-11 watts. For the .61 testing it maxed out at 86 watts and 7.258 volts. For the rest of the testing it was good high 5-14 watts. The volts shows there is a boost circuit as there should be with single battery mods. I’ve only come across 2 that don’t have them the ijoy capo squonk and the geekvape lucid and both were fails for me due to that
Overall I felt the performance of this mod was really just decent. It’s not good at 100 watts at all so really an 80 or less watt mod. It doesn't bother me too much as vaping a single cell mod at 100 watts means really poor battery life. Most will be used at 60 watts or less. Still I would have preferred them just capping it to 80 and will ding them for that. At 80 or less though it mostly performs well but does hit a bit high so i’d recommend starting your watts about 10-15 watts lower than normal. There aren’t any mods like this out now so it’s hard to instantly trash it as a niche product as it doesn't pass my testing personally however in normal usage for many it will be more than acceptable. The amp and volt limits shouldn’t be an issue for anyone. Their manual does not list a voltage limit or amp limit and I wish they would list all 3 personally.
Simplified TLDR Power Performance summary
Mod performance is just decent. Hits a bit high but mostly works ok at 80 or less. Does Not work well at 100 and not really a 100 watt mod. Amp limits and Volt Limits are good.