INTRODUCTION
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Hello everyone Pizza Dave here, delivering a review of the MAAT sub-ohm tank by Voopoo. This tank is one of the latest released by Voopoo and comes jam packed with several features that make it a rather unique design. MAAT, which stands for middle adjustable airflow tank, is somewhat of a new principle in design, and is obviously the big thing they are proud of since the tank is named after it. Beyond this air flow, you get a spring-loaded top tip, push insert coils, and a 2 or 4ml capacity tank. Let’s dive down, get into each detail, see how it vapes, and as always, I will have my final thoughts down at the bottom.
Disclaimer: This device was sent to me by Heaven Gifts for review.
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WHAT YOU GET
Available in a ton of different colors including Black, Stainless, and Rainbow.
STOCK SHOT
PACKAGING
UNBOXED
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FEATURES
Like I said in the intro, there are several things that make the MAAT stand out in a world of countless tank releases. For starters, I think it looks really great. The design elements this has, which includes the middle airflow, engravings, and slimmer shaped bubble, all come together for a fine-looking tank. I think the easiest way to cover everything is to just start at the top. There, you will find a slim looking fill cap. Press a little button on the side and this fill cap will slingshot over to the side to reveal a single fill port which is roughly 6mm x 3mm. It is large enough where I had no issues keeping a bottle tip to the side and filling with little fuss. Just below that top cap you will see a factory installed 4ml bubble glass. This glass is slim in design and doesn’t stick out as much as many on the market. Of course, where TPD compliance is a must, you will find that 2ml straight glass in its place. This is also a spare for those who don’t like the look of a bubble. Moving on downward and you will see the air flow ring. This hexagonal air flow ring features some engravings, along with 3 air flow inlets. From this point, the air moves in, goes down, and up the bottom of the coil. However, I will go over that more below. Now we are down to the base of the atomizer. At the base, you will find a bottom cap with some knurling and branding on it. Give this a quarter turn and it pops right off to reveal the base of the coil within.
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COILS
Voopoo has released new coils for this tank which are called MT coils. They feature “PnP” technology, which stands for push n pull. Essentially, these are held in place by an O-ring at the top and bottom of the coil. We have seen this from Innokin for years, and many really like this type of coil. Remember that quick turn bottom cap from above? Simply pop that back on, and it is ready to go. Very quick to change coils, and it also can be done with the tank rather full since the chimney around the coil stays intact. Beyond there install, let’s talk about them a little more. What you get with the tank is a single (M1) or dual mesh coil (M2). I did some looking online and Voopoo also has the M3 coil which is a triple core mesh. When testing the M1 and M2 coils I found the life of them to be right up there with the best mesh coils out there. I got somewhere in the realm of 50mls through them before flavor started to drop off due to gunking up of the mesh.
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AIR FLOW
So, with a tank that is named after the airflow, it must be pretty amazing right? Right. I really like what they did with this tank. The middle air flow offers a smooth draw, along with an aesthetic aspect that makes it stand out a bit. This air flow comes in the sides, down to the bottom, and up through the core of the coils. The middle air flow also helps with some seeping or leaking that can happen with bottom air flow, as the left-over vapor doesn’t roll out the bottom and onto the mod after a draw. I fully support this design and would love to see others follow suit.
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PHOTO GALLERY
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Hello everyone Pizza Dave here, delivering a review of the MAAT sub-ohm tank by Voopoo. This tank is one of the latest released by Voopoo and comes jam packed with several features that make it a rather unique design. MAAT, which stands for middle adjustable airflow tank, is somewhat of a new principle in design, and is obviously the big thing they are proud of since the tank is named after it. Beyond this air flow, you get a spring-loaded top tip, push insert coils, and a 2 or 4ml capacity tank. Let’s dive down, get into each detail, see how it vapes, and as always, I will have my final thoughts down at the bottom.
Disclaimer: This device was sent to me by Heaven Gifts for review.
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WHAT YOU GET
- 1 MAAT Tank w/ 4ml bubble glass
- 1 Spare 2ml straight glass
- 1 MT-M2 .2-ohm mesh coil
- 1 MT-M1 .13-ohm mesh coil
- Bag of O-rings
- Paperwork
Available in a ton of different colors including Black, Stainless, and Rainbow.
STOCK SHOT
PACKAGING
UNBOXED
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FEATURES
Like I said in the intro, there are several things that make the MAAT stand out in a world of countless tank releases. For starters, I think it looks really great. The design elements this has, which includes the middle airflow, engravings, and slimmer shaped bubble, all come together for a fine-looking tank. I think the easiest way to cover everything is to just start at the top. There, you will find a slim looking fill cap. Press a little button on the side and this fill cap will slingshot over to the side to reveal a single fill port which is roughly 6mm x 3mm. It is large enough where I had no issues keeping a bottle tip to the side and filling with little fuss. Just below that top cap you will see a factory installed 4ml bubble glass. This glass is slim in design and doesn’t stick out as much as many on the market. Of course, where TPD compliance is a must, you will find that 2ml straight glass in its place. This is also a spare for those who don’t like the look of a bubble. Moving on downward and you will see the air flow ring. This hexagonal air flow ring features some engravings, along with 3 air flow inlets. From this point, the air moves in, goes down, and up the bottom of the coil. However, I will go over that more below. Now we are down to the base of the atomizer. At the base, you will find a bottom cap with some knurling and branding on it. Give this a quarter turn and it pops right off to reveal the base of the coil within.
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COILS
Voopoo has released new coils for this tank which are called MT coils. They feature “PnP” technology, which stands for push n pull. Essentially, these are held in place by an O-ring at the top and bottom of the coil. We have seen this from Innokin for years, and many really like this type of coil. Remember that quick turn bottom cap from above? Simply pop that back on, and it is ready to go. Very quick to change coils, and it also can be done with the tank rather full since the chimney around the coil stays intact. Beyond there install, let’s talk about them a little more. What you get with the tank is a single (M1) or dual mesh coil (M2). I did some looking online and Voopoo also has the M3 coil which is a triple core mesh. When testing the M1 and M2 coils I found the life of them to be right up there with the best mesh coils out there. I got somewhere in the realm of 50mls through them before flavor started to drop off due to gunking up of the mesh.
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AIR FLOW
So, with a tank that is named after the airflow, it must be pretty amazing right? Right. I really like what they did with this tank. The middle air flow offers a smooth draw, along with an aesthetic aspect that makes it stand out a bit. This air flow comes in the sides, down to the bottom, and up through the core of the coils. The middle air flow also helps with some seeping or leaking that can happen with bottom air flow, as the left-over vapor doesn’t roll out the bottom and onto the mod after a draw. I fully support this design and would love to see others follow suit.
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PHOTO GALLERY
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