After using all the available coils extensively, I have settled for the 0.8-ohm coil between 15 and 16 watts (second and third level on the Adept mod), with two airflow holes open. I haven’t tried the Vaporesso VM22 yet (Anthony loved it for MTL in his review of the Target Mini II kit), but I can’t imagine it being better than the Zlide. The Zlide tank is hands down my favorite non-rebuildable MTL tank on the market right now, and by a far margin. What I can do instead is provide some info on user experience after using the Zlide almost every day for the past three months. I’ve already reviewed the Zlide tank a couple of months ago, and there’s not much I can add to the review when it comes to product assessment and performance. But if you like your vapes in pristine condition, you should know that the Adept will probably end up showing signs of aging sooner or later. And that, for what it’s worth, I think that the faded corners give it a bit of character. Bear in mind that I went camping with the Adept, so it went under some tough usage scenarios. And finally, the 510 is centered, which many will appreciate, and the Adept can fit atomizers with a diameter up to 26 mm with no overhang-although I doubt that you’ll find an MTL atomizer over 24 mm wide.Īfter almost a month of daily usage, I noticed a bit of fading on the corners of the silicon part of the body, which started turning white. The screen and the buttons are plastic (or at least plastic-covered) which makes sense on a shock-resistant mod. The micro USB port is covered by a silicon plug and the buttons feel strong and clicky without any rattle whatsoever. The top and bottom are metallic which helps with the looks on the black one-I wasn’t that crazy with the metal accent on the Ocean colored one, but that’s subjective. The body of the Adept is covered by a silicon layer that feels soft and grippy, making it a pleasure to hold. Considering its much higher battery capacity, that’s not bad at all. But it is only slightly larger than the Geekvape Aegis Mini (another IP67 mod), and at 157.7 grams, the Adept weighs around 55 grams more. The Adept mod is small enough to be pocketable, but it’s not nearly as small as some other internal battery mods on the market, like the Vaporesso Target Mini II or the Innokin Coolfire Mini. In this part I’ll concentrate on the newcomer in the kit, the Adept mod-for info on the build quality of the Zlide you can check my review here.
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