Vaporesso Luxe Vape Kit VS Vaporesso Armour Pro Vape Kit


VAPORESSO’s recent actions on TC kits have been relatively large, and several kits have been released. Today we will make a comparison evaluation about the two latest vape starter kits.

Firstly is the Luxe Vape Kit. Two 18650 batteries provide sufficient power for the Luxe Kit with a maximum output of 220W. The Luxe Kit comes with a replaceable magnetic battery cover and is equipped with Vaporesso’s latest OMNI 4.0 chipset. It supports Vaporesso’s extremely fast ignition technology with 0.001-second corresponding speed and super player mode (supporting 0.03 ohm to 5-ohm resistance range), which is suit for a variety of atomizer accessories. The Vaporesso SKRR tank is compatible with all GT coils, including three new coils: QF Meshed Coil, QF Stripes Coil, and SK CCELL Coil. These new coils’ guiding e-juice materials feature a new combination of flax and cotton for longer life and a more consistent output.

About the Luxe Kit’s performance. I found the flavor of the mesh coil at 65w was better than the flavor I got from the freemax so I wanted to also test the longevity of the coil, and in my opinion, it is the best device I have used in 2018.

Vaporesso Luxe Kit 220W

The secondly is the Armour Pro Vape Kit. It’s a very compact and small 2×700 kit, and its paint looks nice and doesn’t scratch off, and I have no visible wear on mine. I love the firing bar on this mod. It works well and It never gets stuck or anything though which is as it should be. The screen is a nice size 0.96-inch color screen that is nice and bright and easy to see. The cascade baby tank itself is a nice capacity of 5ml which is great for a tank. It follows the same design as the cascade SE but without the bulging out a tank on top of the coil and in a smaller size. It’s a 24.5mm tank. The top filling is pretty cool as it’s a slide back but locks into place.

About the Armour Pro Kit’s performance. I felt the performance of this kit was pretty good. It struggled slightly with the .12 ohm build which is pretty normal. It mostly hits slightly weak but doesn’t feel that way due to the pre-heat which I’ll go over in a second. I was able to get 107 watts max, so I consider it to be accurately rated at 100 watts.

100W Vaporesso Armour Pro Kit

To sum up, the Vaporesso Luxe Kit’s biggest advantage is the OMNI 4.0 chipset and three mesh coils, and Armour Pro Kit’s biggest advantage is the smallest 2×700 kit, which will you choose?

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