The Crown 5 Tank is still a banger, I don’t love the awkward top fill, but it’s not a dealbreaker because the thing vapes awesome. I still do love the mod part of this Crown 5 Kit. Standing on it’s own, it’s pretty solid. Like I said in the video, the door does creak sometimes and there is some play side to side.

When you start comparing this to other recent mods like the Aegis Legend 2, this starts feeling a little cheaper. Still solid, just not as finished and polished if you know what I mean.

It’s the Uwell Yearn 2 or (Neat) as it says on the battery. Today we’re going to not just discuss the Yearn 2, but also compare it to literally every other pod system that I really love. It does shockingly well in the lineup.

The Yearn 2 itself is a great vaping ( if not cheap and disposable feeling ) pod system. The battery feels flimsy as hell, but the pods vape REALLY well. The airflow is on the stiff side, feels much more like a JUUL than most other pods out there. The flavor is top-notch from these things.

Really though the Whirl S is for anyone desiring to not smoke combustable tobacco cigarettes. This is an excellent performing, excellent tasting ( all be it maybe outdated looking ) MTL AIO. From loose and open to tight beyond reason, the Whirl S quickly and easily satisfied me.

I want to point out that this isn’t the most durable thing out there. This will not be the last vape AIO that you ever buy. China is on a almost-monthly refresh / release schedule. So chances are we will see another Uwell MTL AIO in the not to distant future, with maybe a few more new bells and whistles. Uwell quality is usually quite nice, so this should last for a while, but your mileage might vary.

Here’s the thing, I don’t hate this thing. It’s just that it feels like old tech right out of the box. Maybe there is that “retro” component to it? Maybe this is just Uwell “flexing” in this market share size of Mod Pods.

The MTL on this is heavily flawed, but the 0.2ohm mesh coil head is a banger, it has that solid ass Uwell flavor, that solid ass Uwell performance. It’s slick, techy-ish, pocketable as I said in the video. No other real complaints. Inner AFC is whatever.

If you have nothing? kinda worth it, will work real well right out of the box. If you have gear you already like, there is nothing much here of note, other than a pretty solid 0.2ohm mesh coil head.

It’s the Uwell Crown V sub ohm tank, it’s mesh, it vapes and… it vapes. It’s hard to be blown away by a sub tank these days. As an avid sub-tank user since 2014 I can tell you, this is the best the technology as ever been and it’s not that much better than a year or two ago.

There isn’t any innovation or anything revolutionary in this Uwell Crown V. The flavor is nice, the coil heads are reliable, it has a child-proof top fill cap which is nice, if not a little annoying to use. The Crown V is a banger if you need a banger. If you have a subtank you enjoy already, I see no real need to “Upgrade” to this, as it probably vapes pretty similar to the sub-tank you already have.

At the end of the day, these KOKO Prime got me back using the Caliburn G batteries a lot more. I like the KOKO don’t get me wrong, but it is much more of a “lanyard” vape.

Form factor is much more suited to that. The Caliburn G is a much more normal natural shape we are used to. It works for a reason. Exact same vape, different form factors.

I did have some auto switch issues on the blue unit I received. That blue unit was from VERY early on, pre release. Every KOKO Prime afterward has been basically flawless. If I had to choose between the two, I would certainly go with the original Caliburn G battery / pod – 0.8ohm mesh coil boosh done love it.

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