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If you want to find out really quick my overall conclusion you can scroll down to the Pros and Cons section and Conclusion to save you some time.
C-II tank
C-II Mod
The owners manuals are thick but that is because they cover a lot of languages. Really there is not much to it's operation but it shows you how to fill the tank and mentions the importance of priming the coils which is a must for any sub tank.
One thing I should note is there is no replacement glass but the glass used looks thick and metal parts of the tank provide some protection for the glass, you would have to drop it just right to break the glass.
The mod is simple, 5 clicks to turn on and power is determined by the available volts on the 3000mah internal battery. It is sort of like a mechanical mod with built in protections. It does have an automatic shut-off which is approximately 10 minutes, if you let it sit for longer than that you need to hit the fire button 5 times to turn it back on. The auto shut off can be annoying at first but I got use to it after the first day of use.
The mod of course works with other tanks and works well depending on the charge on the battery. I tried a variety of my other tanks and was happy with the performance.
With 25mm tanks
And even looks good with a 23.5mm tank
Looks best with the C-II tank though for some nice matchy matchy
The 510 is spring loaded and the base has slots for bottom airflow tanks. I had not trouble connecting to various tanks using this mod, always made a solid connection and tanks sat flush.
If you want to find out really quick my overall conclusion you can scroll down to the Pros and Cons section and Conclusion to save you some time.
Vaptio C-II Starter Kit Includes
- 1 C-II Tank
- 1 C-II Mod
- 1 129A Kanthal threaded coil 0.25 ohm 20 to 50 watts
- 1 180A Kanthal threadless coil 0.25 ohm 30 to 60 watts
- 2 Users Manual for both the tank and the mod
- 1 USB Cable
Specs
C-II tank
- 25mm wide x 54mm high
- 4ml capacity with rubber stopper installed, almost 5ml when removed
C-II Mod
- 25mm wide x 88mm high
- 3000mah battery capacity
- 30 to 100W
- 30A Max
- Voltage range 2.8 to 4.2V
- 5V/1A charge rate
- Over charging protection
- Low Voltage protection
- Short circuit protection
- Max 10 second vape protection
- Passthrough charging (you can vape while charging)
First impressions
Been awhile since I used a starter kit, been vaping about 5 years by now. Upon opening the packaging I was immediately impressed with the Grey color and it has a satin type feel much like you get with Asmodus mods. The tank and mod both have the same color and finish so they are a perfect match. It has a little bit of weight to it, I weighed 174 grams with the tank half full but not heavy by any means, feel well built.
The owners manuals are thick but that is because they cover a lot of languages. Really there is not much to it's operation but it shows you how to fill the tank and mentions the importance of priming the coils which is a must for any sub tank.
One thing I should note is there is no replacement glass but the glass used looks thick and metal parts of the tank provide some protection for the glass, you would have to drop it just right to break the glass.
C-II Mod
This is not a AIO but a kit that comes with the C-II mod and C-II tank both of which can be purchased separately.
The mod is simple, 5 clicks to turn on and power is determined by the available volts on the 3000mah internal battery. It is sort of like a mechanical mod with built in protections. It does have an automatic shut-off which is approximately 10 minutes, if you let it sit for longer than that you need to hit the fire button 5 times to turn it back on. The auto shut off can be annoying at first but I got use to it after the first day of use.
The mod of course works with other tanks and works well depending on the charge on the battery. I tried a variety of my other tanks and was happy with the performance.
With 25mm tanks
And even looks good with a 23.5mm tank
Looks best with the C-II tank though for some nice matchy matchy
The 510 is spring loaded and the base has slots for bottom airflow tanks. I had not trouble connecting to various tanks using this mod, always made a solid connection and tanks sat flush.