Hi Vaping Underground members, In this review i take a look at the Maat Sub-ohm Tank from Voopoo. The Maat Sub-ohm Tank was supplied for the purpose of this review by Thea from Voopoo.
http://www.voopoo.com/maat
Introduction
Some hype surrounding this tank as we see a brand new way of delivering bottom airflow on a Sub-ohm tank along with other features making the Maat "Middle Adjustable Airflow Tank" a really interesting tank to test. Voopoo also sent the Drag 2 Platinum edition to test the Maat Tank with which i will not be concentrating on as i have reviewed the Drag 2 but you will see from pictures in the review the Platinum version looks stunning (well it does in my opinion anyway). As well as the airflow inlets not being right at the bottom of the tank avoiding getting leaking e-liquid going onto your device, the coils can also be swapped out with e-liquid still in the tank. The Maat also features a hidden juice reservoir under the visible glass section of the tank to help those that tend to let their juice level run low before filling getting dry or burnt hits because they have let the tank run too dry. Coming pre-installed with a 4ml bubble glass (standard edition) or 2ml straight glass (TPD edition) the Maat Tank is more than worthy of a good look!
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In The Box
Contents:
4ml Standard Edition
1x MAAT Tank(4ml)
1x MT-M2 0.2ohm Coil(Pre-installed)
1x MT-M1 0.13ohm Coil
1x Glass Tube 2ml
6x Sealing O-Ring
1x User Manual
2ml TPD Edition
1x MAAT Tank(2ml)
1x MT-M2 0.2ohm Coil(Pre-installed)
1x MT-M1 0.13ohm Coil
1x Glass Tube 2ml
6x Sealing O-Ring
1x User Manual
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Aesthetics
The Maat Tank comes in standard cardboard box packaging and has a unique industrial look to it. The tank is far from unpleasant to look at but has more of a i'm here for a purpose look than one of beauty. The base section seems missing something (that will be the airflow inlets) and is smoothed metal with "VOOPOO" carved into the metal front and back. Above the base section we now have the airflow control with tri pill shaped inlets, the control ring is in the shape of a nut and moves with such smoothness (we have stoppers). I can see why it's called the Maat "Middle Adjustable Airflow Tank" but a more accurate name would of been "Just Above Bottom Adjustable Airflow Tank" but let's face it "Jabaat" would be a rubbish name. We then have the glass tube (mine came with bubble glass pre-installed), through which we can see the casing which houses the top section of the coil looking just like a chamber you would find on a dual coil RTA, etched both front and back on this casing is "MAAT". We now come to the top section which has the juice port plate with child lock button (hidden within the textured design), above this is a tapered smooth top-cap which springs open when the button is pressed. Up top we have a proprietary sleeved style Black delrin drip tip. I received the Silver version, it's also available in Black and Rainbow, a lot of metal is on show with the Maat and it's all machined very nicely and is very good build quality
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Maat Sub-ohm Tank Specs and Features:
Size: 56 x 28mm(Standard) & 56 x 24.5mm(TPD)
Capacity: Standard 4ml & TPD 2ml
Coil: MT-M1 0.13ohm Single Mesh Coil(60-85W); MT-M2 0.2ohm Dual Mesh Coil (55-80W)
Material: Stainless Steel & Glass
Way to Refill: Standard: Top fill with automatic gap; TPD: Top fill with child safety lock
Middle AF design with bottom airflow make-up
PNP coil-installation system for easy replacement
Anti-leakage design of filling port
Coils burn-out prevention
Triple air holes for smooth air intake
All-new MT-M1/M2 Mesh coils
Thread: 510
Colours: Black, Silver, Rainbow
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The Coils
We see brand new designed coils for the Maat (the MT coils) and already a third coil has been released before the tank has hit the shelves which includes the original 2 coils so no doubt more coils will be available in the future. The coil heads are very unique looking and quite some size because as well as housing the coil/coils also the bottom section mimics the airflow intakes you would get on the base of the tank that feeds the coils in the same way. Pre-installed is the MT-M2 coil which is a dual mesh with a resistance of 0.20ohm, this coil is rated between 55-80W. The other included coil is the MT-M1 which is a single mesh coil with a resistance of 0.13ohm, this coil is rated between 60-85W. Voopoo also sent the third available coil which doesn't come with the tank which is the MT-M3 which is a triple mesh coil with a resistance of 0.19ohm and rated between 65-85W.
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Fitting The Coil And Reservoir
The base section unscrews from the tank revealing a large casing, housing or chamber (what's in a name) for the coil to just get press fitted into. It's a snug fit and everything gets sealed nicely with o-rings. The coil gets fed e-liquid via horizontal slits in the casing (or whatever you prefer to call it) at the bottom of the glass section so when holding the tank upside down to change the coil it's a mess free operation even with a tank of liquid. As well as feeding the cotton to keep it saturated their is a small reservoir that gets fed (when fitting a coil turning the tank upside down allows the liquid in the reservoir to go back through the slits into the main tank), this gives you just a bit extra juice you can't see. The idea behind this reservoir is that some people let the juice run right down before filling and can misjudge it sometimes and get dry and burnt hits, this gives them an extra buffer. The idea gets a pro but i think those that run the juice low once they realise they have this buffer will start relying on it and still end up getting dry and burnt hits (nothing wrong with the idea though).
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Review Continued Below:
http://www.voopoo.com/maat
Introduction
Some hype surrounding this tank as we see a brand new way of delivering bottom airflow on a Sub-ohm tank along with other features making the Maat "Middle Adjustable Airflow Tank" a really interesting tank to test. Voopoo also sent the Drag 2 Platinum edition to test the Maat Tank with which i will not be concentrating on as i have reviewed the Drag 2 but you will see from pictures in the review the Platinum version looks stunning (well it does in my opinion anyway). As well as the airflow inlets not being right at the bottom of the tank avoiding getting leaking e-liquid going onto your device, the coils can also be swapped out with e-liquid still in the tank. The Maat also features a hidden juice reservoir under the visible glass section of the tank to help those that tend to let their juice level run low before filling getting dry or burnt hits because they have let the tank run too dry. Coming pre-installed with a 4ml bubble glass (standard edition) or 2ml straight glass (TPD edition) the Maat Tank is more than worthy of a good look!
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In The Box
Contents:
4ml Standard Edition
1x MAAT Tank(4ml)
1x MT-M2 0.2ohm Coil(Pre-installed)
1x MT-M1 0.13ohm Coil
1x Glass Tube 2ml
6x Sealing O-Ring
1x User Manual
2ml TPD Edition
1x MAAT Tank(2ml)
1x MT-M2 0.2ohm Coil(Pre-installed)
1x MT-M1 0.13ohm Coil
1x Glass Tube 2ml
6x Sealing O-Ring
1x User Manual
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Aesthetics
The Maat Tank comes in standard cardboard box packaging and has a unique industrial look to it. The tank is far from unpleasant to look at but has more of a i'm here for a purpose look than one of beauty. The base section seems missing something (that will be the airflow inlets) and is smoothed metal with "VOOPOO" carved into the metal front and back. Above the base section we now have the airflow control with tri pill shaped inlets, the control ring is in the shape of a nut and moves with such smoothness (we have stoppers). I can see why it's called the Maat "Middle Adjustable Airflow Tank" but a more accurate name would of been "Just Above Bottom Adjustable Airflow Tank" but let's face it "Jabaat" would be a rubbish name. We then have the glass tube (mine came with bubble glass pre-installed), through which we can see the casing which houses the top section of the coil looking just like a chamber you would find on a dual coil RTA, etched both front and back on this casing is "MAAT". We now come to the top section which has the juice port plate with child lock button (hidden within the textured design), above this is a tapered smooth top-cap which springs open when the button is pressed. Up top we have a proprietary sleeved style Black delrin drip tip. I received the Silver version, it's also available in Black and Rainbow, a lot of metal is on show with the Maat and it's all machined very nicely and is very good build quality
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Maat Sub-ohm Tank Specs and Features:
Size: 56 x 28mm(Standard) & 56 x 24.5mm(TPD)
Capacity: Standard 4ml & TPD 2ml
Coil: MT-M1 0.13ohm Single Mesh Coil(60-85W); MT-M2 0.2ohm Dual Mesh Coil (55-80W)
Material: Stainless Steel & Glass
Way to Refill: Standard: Top fill with automatic gap; TPD: Top fill with child safety lock
Middle AF design with bottom airflow make-up
PNP coil-installation system for easy replacement
Anti-leakage design of filling port
Coils burn-out prevention
Triple air holes for smooth air intake
All-new MT-M1/M2 Mesh coils
Thread: 510
Colours: Black, Silver, Rainbow
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The Coils
We see brand new designed coils for the Maat (the MT coils) and already a third coil has been released before the tank has hit the shelves which includes the original 2 coils so no doubt more coils will be available in the future. The coil heads are very unique looking and quite some size because as well as housing the coil/coils also the bottom section mimics the airflow intakes you would get on the base of the tank that feeds the coils in the same way. Pre-installed is the MT-M2 coil which is a dual mesh with a resistance of 0.20ohm, this coil is rated between 55-80W. The other included coil is the MT-M1 which is a single mesh coil with a resistance of 0.13ohm, this coil is rated between 60-85W. Voopoo also sent the third available coil which doesn't come with the tank which is the MT-M3 which is a triple mesh coil with a resistance of 0.19ohm and rated between 65-85W.
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Fitting The Coil And Reservoir
The base section unscrews from the tank revealing a large casing, housing or chamber (what's in a name) for the coil to just get press fitted into. It's a snug fit and everything gets sealed nicely with o-rings. The coil gets fed e-liquid via horizontal slits in the casing (or whatever you prefer to call it) at the bottom of the glass section so when holding the tank upside down to change the coil it's a mess free operation even with a tank of liquid. As well as feeding the cotton to keep it saturated their is a small reservoir that gets fed (when fitting a coil turning the tank upside down allows the liquid in the reservoir to go back through the slits into the main tank), this gives you just a bit extra juice you can't see. The idea behind this reservoir is that some people let the juice run right down before filling and can misjudge it sometimes and get dry and burnt hits, this gives them an extra buffer. The idea gets a pro but i think those that run the juice low once they realise they have this buffer will start relying on it and still end up getting dry and burnt hits (nothing wrong with the idea though).
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Review Continued Below: