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Review: Is Innokin Sceptre 2 worth upgrading?

vapesourcing1

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For what it's worth, I reviewed the original Scepter kit back in September 2020 and really liked it. Plus, I got a sneak peek at Vaper Expo 2022! I had high hopes for Innokin Scepter 2 - so let's hang on to it and see if it delivers!
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Specs
Size: 104.3×27.9×17.6
Output: 2.65-3.4V – two power levels – Normal and Boost
Battery: 1400mAh (internal)
Display: Two LED indicators
Resistance range: 0.4-3.5ohm

Innokin then came out with the Scepter MTL kit which included an update with 2 0.65 ohm coils. There is also a Scepter Tube version using the same S-Coil series. Thanks, Innokin vape for sending this over for review, I'll be honest reporting my findings on the equipment I own!

First off, the major update for me is an improvement over the original coil replacement system. This version has a push-in coil mount - yuck! Plus, it's still compatible with the S-Coil range, and you can get both 0.5ohm and 0.6ohm coils included in the kit.
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Another big update is that you no longer need to remove the pod to change the airflow settings. There is a simple slide adjustment on the side of the pod. Battery-wise, that's still the same at 1400mAh, but this time you have a USB Type C port that apparently charges at up to 0.8A.

As before, you have 2 power levels - the LED on the left lights up purple (boost power level) or blue for normal power level. You can change between these two settings. The right LED shows the remaining battery capacity and changes color.

A manual fire button is provided, but the device also has an automatic suction system, which means you only need to draw air from the mouthpiece and the device will fire. The pod vape kit can be refilled with up to 3ml (standard) or 2ml (TPD) of your own e-liquid via the side fill port.

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