KingPin!
In my defence, I was left unsupervised ^^
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Hi Folks,
I received this All-In-One (AIO) Fusion 2 to review directly from Viva Kita. I will convey my thoughts and hopefully provide you with enough information to come to your own conclusion, so no recommendations from me just a final conclusion on my personal experience with it . Please ask questions in the below if I’ve missed anything you want to know
An All-In-One in my opinion should provide me with a hassle free way to vape without having to worry about purchasing a separate atomiser, batteries etc. It should be portable, easy to charge and use, with the exception being I might have to buy pre made coil replacements at some point, but even these should last me long enough not to worry about it.
Product Overview
All In one Device
Top Filling and Top Airflow Design
Childproof Design (a press down to unlock mechanism like a medicine cap)
Pass through function (vape while charging)
2ml Tank size
Hold +/- down to flip the screen
Uses 0.25ohm (KW41153A) Kanthal Coils
Size - 93 x 52 x23 mm
Battery Capacity 2100mAh
Output Power 7-50w
Display size 0.49 Inches
10 minute Auto Turn off feature when not in use
Coils held in place with O-ring
Short circuit Protection
Low Voltage Protection
Over Charging Protection
Recommended Retail Value $62.90 (at the time of this review) - http://www.vivakita.com/catalogue/fusion-ii_2/
Available Colours;
White, Black, Purple, Chameleon
What's included?
The packaging reminds me of the sort my YiHi product came in, in that it has a premium feel to it. Everything was packed nice and tight, and well presented to me upon opening the box for the first time.
There is relatively little in the box for this one.
The Device itself,
User manual,
A "how to prime the coil leaflet",
An inspection certificate,
A USB cable for charging
And finally a spare Coil (With a coil pre-installed already).
Unfortunately when I came to Prime my coil for the first time it smelt burnt. It was almost like it has been dry fired?, whether or not this one of the devices selected at random for testing before shipping out, or the device turned itself on during transport (which would be worrying) I have no idea, suffice to say though my pre-installed coil was a write-off.
Looks
I was surprised by how small this Device actually is, I saw pictures of its predecessor in VU's contest section, but it’s absolutely tiny! seriously it’s about the size of my credit card, that's a good thing though for the portability aspect.
I really like the look of this mod I have to say, it’s not cheap looking its sleek, although the button quality could have been improved. Unfortunately for me my wife likes it as well!, I got the "that's perfect for my bag; I will be having that" speech, to which I replied yeah "it’s also perfect for me down the pub in the back pocket!"
I’ve been putting this in my pocket, my bag etc. and haven’t had any paint chips yet, not even on the base of the mod itself. I particular like the fact the juice chamber is protected in case of drops and knocks
Feel
I find the device comfortable in the hand, but only if I hold in an index finger fire position (which suits me anyway), the only issue I’ve found holding it this way is you can engage the wattage up and down control if not careful. If I try to use my thumb to fire it's actually uncomfortable to hold (like the picture above), This is due to its size and the fact your fingers end up laying over the juice chamber cut outs. So really for me finger firing is the only way to go on this one unless you have smaller hands, or have an absolute hate of firing it that way.
I was surprised by how heavy it is though for such a tiny device, its heavier than my cool fire 4 plus with an atomiser on top of it! the casing is solid. The buttons are clicky and tactile, they haven’t yet got stuck and are very responsive. It’s strange though, on the one hand you have what feels like a premium device but the buttons they chose just don’t suit the rest of it, as I said they could have used higher quality in this area.
Functionality
Well it depends how you look at it. This is a no thrills device. Its wattage only, has on and off only with an auto shut off feature and that’s your lot. This Device wasn’t made for the hard-core vaper out there, but it’s not pretending to be something its not, it’s made for nights out, portability at work, taking a stealth vape into an event, activity days out, first time vapers, that kind of thing
Recharging is easy, I've been charging off my laptop USB for the most part at work. Battery life wise I’d say with moderate vaping throughout the day at work I'm getting through 7 hours out of it before getting to the point of worrying about whether or not it’s going to die on me, when using fairly heavily at home I was getting a good 3-4 hours from it before a recharge .
Unfortunately the screen is very difficult if not nigh on impossible to see in daylight, I found myself cupping my hand over it to see the screen when outside. Also I should mention there is a clear film you need to remove from the screen (this helps with seeing it better).
On the screen itself you get details of resistance, voltage output, wattage and battery
Refilling and Cleaning
The initial priming and install of the coil is very easy literally put juice on the cotton of the coil and the inside, once saturated press the coil onto the chimney section, fill the tank to the max line and screw this in (pushing down on the top)
The Device itself is low maintenance. There are a few things to look out for though
I've found if I overfilled this device above the max line it will squeeze out of the top of the screw in part. When this happened it wasn’t exactly my own personal "Eureka" moment, but that’s why the max line is there right; only so much displacement can take place. Well yeah this is true but accidents happen! plus in my defence its difficult to see the juice level from above, hold the coil section, the device and the juice bottle all at the same time.
When I overfilled though (on more than one occasion) its led to spitting afterwards. To get rid of this you can;
a) Try increasing the wattage for a short period of time helps remove it
b) unscrew the top, remove the coil get a tissue underneath and blow through the drip tip
c) when screwing the top back in make sure its tight enough, if the Airflow Control (AFC) ring doesn’t rattle you know its tight enough
d) try blowing out first before inhaling to clear the airflow
but I haven’t noticed the need to do any of this unless I overfilled it, just made sure I kept the threads and cup section clean to make sure the juice doesn’t enter the spring area which is open below
Cleaning is not easy at least not that I have been able to figure out? It’s not like I want to run it under the tap .I suppose I could add some water in there screw in the top and shake it? I resulted in emptying what E-Liquid I could, removing the excess, getting a paper towel and wiping inside. Most of the time when I wanted to change my juices I just dumped in the new flavour, it comes through the coil quick enough.
I received this All-In-One (AIO) Fusion 2 to review directly from Viva Kita. I will convey my thoughts and hopefully provide you with enough information to come to your own conclusion, so no recommendations from me just a final conclusion on my personal experience with it . Please ask questions in the below if I’ve missed anything you want to know
An All-In-One in my opinion should provide me with a hassle free way to vape without having to worry about purchasing a separate atomiser, batteries etc. It should be portable, easy to charge and use, with the exception being I might have to buy pre made coil replacements at some point, but even these should last me long enough not to worry about it.
Product Overview
All In one Device
Top Filling and Top Airflow Design
Childproof Design (a press down to unlock mechanism like a medicine cap)
Pass through function (vape while charging)
2ml Tank size
Hold +/- down to flip the screen
Uses 0.25ohm (KW41153A) Kanthal Coils
Size - 93 x 52 x23 mm
Battery Capacity 2100mAh
Output Power 7-50w
Display size 0.49 Inches
10 minute Auto Turn off feature when not in use
Coils held in place with O-ring
Short circuit Protection
Low Voltage Protection
Over Charging Protection
Recommended Retail Value $62.90 (at the time of this review) - http://www.vivakita.com/catalogue/fusion-ii_2/
Available Colours;
White, Black, Purple, Chameleon
What's included?
The packaging reminds me of the sort my YiHi product came in, in that it has a premium feel to it. Everything was packed nice and tight, and well presented to me upon opening the box for the first time.
There is relatively little in the box for this one.
The Device itself,
User manual,
A "how to prime the coil leaflet",
An inspection certificate,
A USB cable for charging
And finally a spare Coil (With a coil pre-installed already).
Unfortunately when I came to Prime my coil for the first time it smelt burnt. It was almost like it has been dry fired?, whether or not this one of the devices selected at random for testing before shipping out, or the device turned itself on during transport (which would be worrying) I have no idea, suffice to say though my pre-installed coil was a write-off.
Looks
I was surprised by how small this Device actually is, I saw pictures of its predecessor in VU's contest section, but it’s absolutely tiny! seriously it’s about the size of my credit card, that's a good thing though for the portability aspect.
I really like the look of this mod I have to say, it’s not cheap looking its sleek, although the button quality could have been improved. Unfortunately for me my wife likes it as well!, I got the "that's perfect for my bag; I will be having that" speech, to which I replied yeah "it’s also perfect for me down the pub in the back pocket!"
I’ve been putting this in my pocket, my bag etc. and haven’t had any paint chips yet, not even on the base of the mod itself. I particular like the fact the juice chamber is protected in case of drops and knocks
Feel
I find the device comfortable in the hand, but only if I hold in an index finger fire position (which suits me anyway), the only issue I’ve found holding it this way is you can engage the wattage up and down control if not careful. If I try to use my thumb to fire it's actually uncomfortable to hold (like the picture above), This is due to its size and the fact your fingers end up laying over the juice chamber cut outs. So really for me finger firing is the only way to go on this one unless you have smaller hands, or have an absolute hate of firing it that way.
I was surprised by how heavy it is though for such a tiny device, its heavier than my cool fire 4 plus with an atomiser on top of it! the casing is solid. The buttons are clicky and tactile, they haven’t yet got stuck and are very responsive. It’s strange though, on the one hand you have what feels like a premium device but the buttons they chose just don’t suit the rest of it, as I said they could have used higher quality in this area.
Functionality
Well it depends how you look at it. This is a no thrills device. Its wattage only, has on and off only with an auto shut off feature and that’s your lot. This Device wasn’t made for the hard-core vaper out there, but it’s not pretending to be something its not, it’s made for nights out, portability at work, taking a stealth vape into an event, activity days out, first time vapers, that kind of thing
Recharging is easy, I've been charging off my laptop USB for the most part at work. Battery life wise I’d say with moderate vaping throughout the day at work I'm getting through 7 hours out of it before getting to the point of worrying about whether or not it’s going to die on me, when using fairly heavily at home I was getting a good 3-4 hours from it before a recharge .
Unfortunately the screen is very difficult if not nigh on impossible to see in daylight, I found myself cupping my hand over it to see the screen when outside. Also I should mention there is a clear film you need to remove from the screen (this helps with seeing it better).
On the screen itself you get details of resistance, voltage output, wattage and battery
Refilling and Cleaning
The initial priming and install of the coil is very easy literally put juice on the cotton of the coil and the inside, once saturated press the coil onto the chimney section, fill the tank to the max line and screw this in (pushing down on the top)
The Device itself is low maintenance. There are a few things to look out for though
I've found if I overfilled this device above the max line it will squeeze out of the top of the screw in part. When this happened it wasn’t exactly my own personal "Eureka" moment, but that’s why the max line is there right; only so much displacement can take place. Well yeah this is true but accidents happen! plus in my defence its difficult to see the juice level from above, hold the coil section, the device and the juice bottle all at the same time.
When I overfilled though (on more than one occasion) its led to spitting afterwards. To get rid of this you can;
a) Try increasing the wattage for a short period of time helps remove it
b) unscrew the top, remove the coil get a tissue underneath and blow through the drip tip
c) when screwing the top back in make sure its tight enough, if the Airflow Control (AFC) ring doesn’t rattle you know its tight enough
d) try blowing out first before inhaling to clear the airflow
but I haven’t noticed the need to do any of this unless I overfilled it, just made sure I kept the threads and cup section clean to make sure the juice doesn’t enter the spring area which is open below
Cleaning is not easy at least not that I have been able to figure out? It’s not like I want to run it under the tap .I suppose I could add some water in there screw in the top and shake it? I resulted in emptying what E-Liquid I could, removing the excess, getting a paper towel and wiping inside. Most of the time when I wanted to change my juices I just dumped in the new flavour, it comes through the coil quick enough.
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