The Vaporesso OSMALL 2 pod isn’t going to be a long-lasting, durable “buy it for life” type of pod. But it is lightweight, hands-free, and vapes mostly good. I’ve never really said this about a pod before, but I think this OSMALL2 would actually benefit from a thinner 50/50 PG/VG or salt-nic liquid.

It’s just crazy middle of the road, but obviously better than smoking a combustible cigarette. There are certainly much MUCH worse pod choices you could make.

Brutal sunburn bro. The Vaporesso P60 kinda rules. The PT80s is still fine, and honestly vapes IDENTICAL to the PT60. Just something about that lightweight handfeel on the PT60 I guess. Also, traveling has always and will always make me gravitate toward internal battery mods for some reason. The fewer chargers I need to bring the better and the PT60 charges on a USBC cable.

Don’t smoke, Vape.

Going back the OG Gen did have a slight “Plasticy” feel as well. I know people are going to ask about the 510. I know the OG had a press-fit 510 and on this one, I have no idea of how to look for that. I’ve yanked and put stress on it. Seems to be holding up. Seem like more time will tell on that. So I’ll keep rocking this as a daily and let you know.

Otherwise, I said what I said about the Gen 200W and 80W. Kinda meh, kinda fine. The GTI Coil heads are really where it’s at with these. You can get those in other kits as well tho. I still think they are both really really boring looking and feeling.

I wasn’t expecting any surprises with the Vaporesso XROS NANO, but here we are. This is essentially a square version of the XROS2 ( same compatible pods ), but the XROS Nano does this “pulsing” thing that none of the other pods do. It’s not a dealbreaker really, but it’s something you will hear every time you vape. Less so with a restricted lung type of draw.

Otherwise, I like this for the same reason I mostly liked the other newer XROS2 and XROS Mini.

As I said in the video, I shot this at the end of November 2021. Everything I said still stands, and I feel the same way about the Vaporesso XROS 2 and XROS Mini right now as I did then.

I did receive the XROS Nano recently and will be doing a separate video for that little number. I’m honestly not sure where the confusion came from, but I will be including the XROS2 and XROS mini in the next pod ranking video.

These really really really got off to a strong start man. The Target 200 got a solid week of use before I even opened up the Target 100. I started noticing little annoyances, and it really went downhill fast. The GTX coil heads I’m really into. I don’t remember them being quite this good.

Shame about the doors, shame about that platform on top. I’m not exaggerating when I say this 200w ( even now with its problems ) could have been a daily banger for me. Vaporesso killed it with that texture, the whole device feels awesome 9,000.

Seemingly out of nowhere Vaporesso releases the Forz RDA? I’m sorry, my mind is being blown seeing an RDA from Vaporesso in 2020 / 2021. More than that, I’m kind of shocked this is a banger of an RDA.

I know the deck isn’t completely original, but it works really very well and is as simple as it gets for building and wicking. Honeycomb airflow on the FORZ RDA feels really hyper-smooth. Borderline “spongy” feeling.

It’s certainly not the best RDA ever made, or even made this year. For the price, you are absolutely getting a banger.

The XIRON is going to be a little sleeper device. It’s real simple and un-assuming, but vapes REALLY well. As I said in the video i’ve been going back and forth between The XIRON and the Hita Ink and they are insanely evenly matched in their good vape experience. It is honestly kind of a banger.

GTX Coils vape very well and are fairly reliable. Coil head life has been ok, Sometimes a GTX will last for 60ml of liquid… sometimes less, your mileage might vary. For the most part, I find them enjoyable.