Really just a great product for smokers and vapers looking for a solid coil head based MTL ( mouth to lung ) “pod” system. It’s hard to call this strictly a “pod” system just because of the size. Regardless, the Endura M18 is legit solid.

As far as coil head life goes, 2 of the coil heads lasted me about 30mls, another only lasted a few days, but these last two have both been going strong well after the 30ml mark.

After now having used it over two months ..

Big fan of the original, pretty big fan of this HITA INK. The MTL leaves a lot to be desired IMO, but it’s not awful. The coil heads aren’t different from the original, but the original gave me a much better MTL somehow. It’s a small little banger that managed to remain on my desk for a while now, and I don’t see it going anywhere anytime soon.

I know I kind of Poo-Poo’d the magnetic system of the DragX, but it has really really won me over on the DragMax. Swapping out pods to tanks without unscrewing a 510 is surprisingly awesome and satisfying.

I do like the PNP Coil heads as well. Overall they have been nice and flavorful and pretty long lasting. 30-50ml of liquid seems to be about what I can get out of a single coil head. Your mileage might vary.

Lost Vape Gemini Hybrid. As I said in the video, the 0.2 mesh coil heads vape AWESOME. The MTL coil heads also vape pretty great, but. I just can’t find an airflow that I like. One setting is to tight, one is too loose IMO.

The 510 adapter is a huge bonus imo, it also feel very very secure in there, it does not rely on just magnets like some other 510 adapters. The Lost Vape Gemini Hybrid is also UB Coil compatible, which means the RBA base for the Q-Ultra should work perfectly in this.

All links and other opinions after the jump

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0:00 Introduction
1:12 Up Close
6:36 Pros and Cons
9:58 Final Thoughts

When an RTA looks high end, but isn’t actually high end, that is the Pioneer RTA. It’s versatile AF. The amount of accesories is staggering. Two post deck is easy to build on, it’s easy to wick and all the parts fit together really well. Some cheap feeling parts here and there, some squeaky threads throughout, but otherwise it’s a pretty solid feeling RTA.