Hi Vaping Underground members, In this review i take a look at the Skystar 210W Touch Screen TC Kit with Revvo Tank from Aspire. The Skystar 210W Touch Screen TC Kit with Revvo Tank was supplied for the purpose of this review by Megan from Everzon.
https://www.everzon.com/aspire-skystar-2...-tank.html
In the Box
Contents:
Standard Edition
1x Aspire Skystar MOD
1x Revvo Tank - 3.6ml
1x ARC Coil(Pre-installed)
1x Extra ARC Coil
1x Replacement Glass Tube
1x Protective Silicone Cap
10x Orings
1x USB Cable
1x User Manual
EU Edition
1x Aspire Skystar MOD
1x Revvo Tank - 2ml
1x ARC Coil(Pre-installed)
1x Extra ARC Coil
1x Replacement Glass Tube
1x Protective Silicone Cap
10x Orings
1x USB Cable
1x User Manual
Aesthetics and Ergonomics
When i saw the pictures of this device i couldn't make my mind up if i liked it aesthetically or not but after receiving the Slate Blue version i am sold. The kit comes in typical aspire cardboard packaging with the Skystar on the top layer and the Revvo and other included items on the bottom layer. The other colour options are Black Carbon Fiber, Blue Camo, Woodgrain Effect and White, the Slate Blue version i received has a nice design to it. The top, base and sides of the device are metallic Silver, the front and back of the device is in the colour of choice. The front of the device has a central rectangular section which has a metallic protruding edge. The top of this section is a rectangular fire button, the rest has a glass cover which has a section at the bottom cut to house the micro USB port, in the centre behind the glass sits the 1.3" touch screen. The back of the device is mainly just the Slate Blue design but does have "aspire" printed central top, the bottom of the device has etched branding and safety stamps. The top of the device is stepped and tapered, on the very top we have a central 510 plate with Gold plated, spring loaded 510. The device is a bit larger than an average duel 18650 device but it's rounded shape make it very ergonomically friendly unless you have very small hands.
Revvo Tank Specs and Features:
Size: 24 x 45mm/ 24 x 41mm (EU)
Capacity: 3.6ml/2ml (EU Edition)
Coil: 0.1-0.16ohm (50-100W, best 80-85W)
New Aspire Radial Coil (ARC) technology
Easy top press fill system
Adjustable top airflow
New added protective cap
Optional 3.6ml and 2ml
Thread: 510 thread
Colours: Stainless Steel, Chrome, Black, Blue, Rainbow
Revvo Tank Overview
Revvo Design
I found the tank can be taken apart and put back together very easily despite it's unique design. The top section is double walled and has tri adjustable airflow inlets, airflow control ring and a removable drip cap. The base section has a frame to fit your glass onto and has the centre juice feeding pipe attached. Once you fit your glass their is a retaining ring that gets screwed onto the base to secure it in place. Before putting the top section on you slot your coil into the top of the bottom section (it slots into place perfectly with the juice feeding pipe coming through the centre). The coils are very interesting looking, they are disc shaped and look like a stove ring. There is what looks like a mini funnel you now screw over the top of the pipe, this also secures the coil in place. Now the top section can be screwed on. Filling the Revvo is just a matter of putting the nozzle of your juice bottle straight down the centre pipe which opens a valve and the tank fills, with most bottles there will be no need to remove the top cap.
The Airflow and Wicking
The top section has a double wall so the air goes down the cavity and hits the outer perimeter of the coil. Now physics takes over, the air heads towards the centre giving the full surface air coverage, when the air meets in the middle it get's forced upwards. The underside of the coil is packed with cotton and it is relying on the fact that the tilt of the tank when vaping will mean the liquid will come in contact with the cotton and keep it saturated.
Performance
The coils have quite a wide ohm variant, they can be between 0.1ohm and 0.16, however i only used 1 coil but i did fit the other to see what ohm it was and both coils i received were bang on 0.13. They are rated at 50w - 100w but i found them best at 80w which is higher than i would normally vape but that's where i found the sweet spot for flavour. The coils do give very good flavour just a bit down on mesh coils, not outstanding but still better than most stock coils and the cloud was for me just silly. Trying to find the best wattage i started at 50w and even at that wattage the cloud production was ridiculous so if you like clouds you will love this. I only have one issue with the Revvo, and that's the capacity and wicking. I got the 3.6ml version and i found once you used 60% of the liquid the tilt wasn't fully wicking the coil and the vape was dryer so if you don't refill at this point you would start hitting dry hit city. This in real terms brought the 3.6ml capacity down to 2ml because every 2ml you need to top-up, 2ml with all that cloud production doesn't last long, the Revvo is very thirsty. I only mentioned i had the 3.6ml version because i could tolerate it but if i had the 2ml version i would find it too much of a hassle continually topping up my liquid. Aspire do suggest holding your device upside down after every few vapes for a number of seconds but who really would want to take 5 draws followed by holding the mod upside down for 5 seconds continuously, not me that's for sure.
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https://www.everzon.com/aspire-skystar-2...-tank.html
In the Box
Contents:
Standard Edition
1x Aspire Skystar MOD
1x Revvo Tank - 3.6ml
1x ARC Coil(Pre-installed)
1x Extra ARC Coil
1x Replacement Glass Tube
1x Protective Silicone Cap
10x Orings
1x USB Cable
1x User Manual
EU Edition
1x Aspire Skystar MOD
1x Revvo Tank - 2ml
1x ARC Coil(Pre-installed)
1x Extra ARC Coil
1x Replacement Glass Tube
1x Protective Silicone Cap
10x Orings
1x USB Cable
1x User Manual
Aesthetics and Ergonomics
When i saw the pictures of this device i couldn't make my mind up if i liked it aesthetically or not but after receiving the Slate Blue version i am sold. The kit comes in typical aspire cardboard packaging with the Skystar on the top layer and the Revvo and other included items on the bottom layer. The other colour options are Black Carbon Fiber, Blue Camo, Woodgrain Effect and White, the Slate Blue version i received has a nice design to it. The top, base and sides of the device are metallic Silver, the front and back of the device is in the colour of choice. The front of the device has a central rectangular section which has a metallic protruding edge. The top of this section is a rectangular fire button, the rest has a glass cover which has a section at the bottom cut to house the micro USB port, in the centre behind the glass sits the 1.3" touch screen. The back of the device is mainly just the Slate Blue design but does have "aspire" printed central top, the bottom of the device has etched branding and safety stamps. The top of the device is stepped and tapered, on the very top we have a central 510 plate with Gold plated, spring loaded 510. The device is a bit larger than an average duel 18650 device but it's rounded shape make it very ergonomically friendly unless you have very small hands.
Revvo Tank Specs and Features:
Size: 24 x 45mm/ 24 x 41mm (EU)
Capacity: 3.6ml/2ml (EU Edition)
Coil: 0.1-0.16ohm (50-100W, best 80-85W)
New Aspire Radial Coil (ARC) technology
Easy top press fill system
Adjustable top airflow
New added protective cap
Optional 3.6ml and 2ml
Thread: 510 thread
Colours: Stainless Steel, Chrome, Black, Blue, Rainbow
Revvo Tank Overview
Revvo Design
I found the tank can be taken apart and put back together very easily despite it's unique design. The top section is double walled and has tri adjustable airflow inlets, airflow control ring and a removable drip cap. The base section has a frame to fit your glass onto and has the centre juice feeding pipe attached. Once you fit your glass their is a retaining ring that gets screwed onto the base to secure it in place. Before putting the top section on you slot your coil into the top of the bottom section (it slots into place perfectly with the juice feeding pipe coming through the centre). The coils are very interesting looking, they are disc shaped and look like a stove ring. There is what looks like a mini funnel you now screw over the top of the pipe, this also secures the coil in place. Now the top section can be screwed on. Filling the Revvo is just a matter of putting the nozzle of your juice bottle straight down the centre pipe which opens a valve and the tank fills, with most bottles there will be no need to remove the top cap.
The Airflow and Wicking
The top section has a double wall so the air goes down the cavity and hits the outer perimeter of the coil. Now physics takes over, the air heads towards the centre giving the full surface air coverage, when the air meets in the middle it get's forced upwards. The underside of the coil is packed with cotton and it is relying on the fact that the tilt of the tank when vaping will mean the liquid will come in contact with the cotton and keep it saturated.
Performance
The coils have quite a wide ohm variant, they can be between 0.1ohm and 0.16, however i only used 1 coil but i did fit the other to see what ohm it was and both coils i received were bang on 0.13. They are rated at 50w - 100w but i found them best at 80w which is higher than i would normally vape but that's where i found the sweet spot for flavour. The coils do give very good flavour just a bit down on mesh coils, not outstanding but still better than most stock coils and the cloud was for me just silly. Trying to find the best wattage i started at 50w and even at that wattage the cloud production was ridiculous so if you like clouds you will love this. I only have one issue with the Revvo, and that's the capacity and wicking. I got the 3.6ml version and i found once you used 60% of the liquid the tilt wasn't fully wicking the coil and the vape was dryer so if you don't refill at this point you would start hitting dry hit city. This in real terms brought the 3.6ml capacity down to 2ml because every 2ml you need to top-up, 2ml with all that cloud production doesn't last long, the Revvo is very thirsty. I only mentioned i had the 3.6ml version because i could tolerate it but if i had the 2ml version i would find it too much of a hassle continually topping up my liquid. Aspire do suggest holding your device upside down after every few vapes for a number of seconds but who really would want to take 5 draws followed by holding the mod upside down for 5 seconds continuously, not me that's for sure.
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