Vaporesso decided to make an invaluable contribution to the development of 75-80W series boxmods and updated their Target boxmod to PRO version. The new version features an updated board and a new tank in the Vaporesso Target PRO 75W TC CCell Starter Kit.
The design hasn’t changed at all, the only change that has happened is they added the PRO prefix in the name at the top of the tank. The rest of the box mod design remains unchanged. The new tank completely changes the overall look of the Starter Kit, making it more pleasing in my opinion. The display graphics have also changed, but this is only a software update, the display itself has remained the same.
All the important changes have happened exclusively in the software part of the boxmod. Now in addition to thermocontrol on nickel there are now TC on titanium and stainless steel. Also TCR mode (custom thermocontrol ratio) has been added. The minimum resistance still remains at 0.15 ohm.
The new tank is called Target PRO Tank, but we would not say that it is suitable for professionals. The tank still runs on replaceable vaporizers, but there are some nice changes. Now the tank has top filler, which can not help but please. vapelf ice vape Of course, it is not from a bucket, but the holes are big enough and will not cause you any problems. Access to the filling holes is provided by unscrewing the lid. The volume of the tank is 2.5 ml of liquid, not so much, but the top filling more than makes up for it.
The tank works, as we have already said, on interchangeable vaporizers. There are two of them in the kit: 0.5 (20-40 W) and 0.6 (40-75 W) ohm on stainless steel. But don’t be sad, the tank fits vaporizers of the previous version and from Atlantis tank, so everyone will find his zen.
The blowing is exactly the same as in the last version and hasn’t changed at all. 2 holes of 10x2mm adjustable with an adjustment ring. Such blowing is more than enough for 75 W power.
The 510 connector of the box mod has a gold plated floating center contact. The tank connector is not adjustable and also has a gold-plated center contact.
The boxmod is powered by 1 18650 battery. The battery compartment is secured by two magnets. The plus contact is spring loaded. There are no changes, and what could be changed? In the lower part of the boxmod there is a USB connector for charging and software update.
It’s time to summarize. The update is quite good, but 75 W boxmods are already plentiful, as well as similar starter kits. Oh, and the last boxmod had the same 75 W. Updating the tank refills to top fill will do well for the popularity of the boxmod. Adding new thermal control modes also adds a plus to the boxmod’s piggy bank. So, I have a question: why couldn’t they make such a kit the first time? Let’s just say that the novelty is late with its release, but there will be buyers for any product. It’s available for about 60-65 dollars.