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I did a couple of reviews for Vaptio a month or so ago and they've now sent me another kit to review for them. I'm not affiliated with them in any way, nor do I need any of the stuff they've sent but I do like doing these reviews so I'm happy enough.
This time it's the cosmo plus. It's a starter kit with an 18mm tank on it so not technically an aio or a pod but it does act like one. The mod part has a 1500mah battery and goes up to 35w so it is a nice wee kit for mtl.
Technical guff here https://shop.vaptio.com/cosmo-plus-kit.html
If you go to this page it's got the usual info and the usual guy with a thesaurus saying things like this:
'Featuring an aesthetic integrated body shape with streamlined curves and exquisite specular trim, COSMO PLUS blends the external quality and internal charm into a compact whole. It frees from previous design with 0.69-inch OLED display, smart color collocation and plug-pull coils to give better vaping experience in an extremely intuitive and convenient way.'
I mean collocation is not a word I've ever used. I know what it means but where the hell would I slip that into a conversation?
The kit though does look nice. Simple design with a nice gold trim. No resin, no faff.
It feels solid in the hand as well for such a small device.
Five clicks on and you can put it in either VW, VV or bypass modes. No TC but then it is a starter kit. The fire button is pretty much the top quarter of the front of the mod. Two little buttons below this adjust the wattage. Vaptio, as always, had to be different and switch the + and - buttons around. The left puts it up and the right puts it down.
That's pretty much it for the mod section. It's small, comfy, takes 18mm tanks and goes up to 35w. The only downside for me is the battery capacity. 1500mah does not last very long above 20w. I get a whole night of restricted dtl with the 0.7 coil at 22w and it's good for taking out but not an all day mod if I'm away for a while.
It is, however, great for mtl. With the 1.8 coil it lasts all day.
The tank is surprisingly decent for a starter tank. It takes the cosmo coils which are interchangeable with all of the aspire nautilus coils, so no having to hunt down vaptio coils online if you're the type who likes to get their stuff from a local shop.
The top pops off at a half turn so it can be filled and it fills nicely. Vaptio have again used the design from the Tyro where you twist the whole tank to adjust airflow and the airflow is reasonably tight for mtl then loose enough for a restricted dtl.
The coils are also easy to replace with a plug and pull system that they've made a lot better since they released the throne tank a couple of years ago.
Flavour wise, mtl is the way to go with this kit. Dtl is decent too but it really shines with a 1.8 coil at about 11 watts for me.
In all the Cosmo plus is another good starter kit. Flavour from the tank is decent and I like the design of the mod part. I just wish there was more battery life in it but then it's not a kit that's aimed at someone like myself who likes big mods with external batteries.
I also like that they've not tried to make it a pod mod like so many others are doing right now.
I did get sent 2 of these so will do a giveaway in the comp section soon.
This time it's the cosmo plus. It's a starter kit with an 18mm tank on it so not technically an aio or a pod but it does act like one. The mod part has a 1500mah battery and goes up to 35w so it is a nice wee kit for mtl.
Technical guff here https://shop.vaptio.com/cosmo-plus-kit.html
If you go to this page it's got the usual info and the usual guy with a thesaurus saying things like this:
'Featuring an aesthetic integrated body shape with streamlined curves and exquisite specular trim, COSMO PLUS blends the external quality and internal charm into a compact whole. It frees from previous design with 0.69-inch OLED display, smart color collocation and plug-pull coils to give better vaping experience in an extremely intuitive and convenient way.'
I mean collocation is not a word I've ever used. I know what it means but where the hell would I slip that into a conversation?
The kit though does look nice. Simple design with a nice gold trim. No resin, no faff.
It feels solid in the hand as well for such a small device.
Five clicks on and you can put it in either VW, VV or bypass modes. No TC but then it is a starter kit. The fire button is pretty much the top quarter of the front of the mod. Two little buttons below this adjust the wattage. Vaptio, as always, had to be different and switch the + and - buttons around. The left puts it up and the right puts it down.
That's pretty much it for the mod section. It's small, comfy, takes 18mm tanks and goes up to 35w. The only downside for me is the battery capacity. 1500mah does not last very long above 20w. I get a whole night of restricted dtl with the 0.7 coil at 22w and it's good for taking out but not an all day mod if I'm away for a while.
It is, however, great for mtl. With the 1.8 coil it lasts all day.
The tank is surprisingly decent for a starter tank. It takes the cosmo coils which are interchangeable with all of the aspire nautilus coils, so no having to hunt down vaptio coils online if you're the type who likes to get their stuff from a local shop.
The top pops off at a half turn so it can be filled and it fills nicely. Vaptio have again used the design from the Tyro where you twist the whole tank to adjust airflow and the airflow is reasonably tight for mtl then loose enough for a restricted dtl.
The coils are also easy to replace with a plug and pull system that they've made a lot better since they released the throne tank a couple of years ago.
Flavour wise, mtl is the way to go with this kit. Dtl is decent too but it really shines with a 1.8 coil at about 11 watts for me.
In all the Cosmo plus is another good starter kit. Flavour from the tank is decent and I like the design of the mod part. I just wish there was more battery life in it but then it's not a kit that's aimed at someone like myself who likes big mods with external batteries.
I also like that they've not tried to make it a pod mod like so many others are doing right now.
I did get sent 2 of these so will do a giveaway in the comp section soon.