So, today we’re here to discuss our picks for the top 5 vape kits currently on the market which can take those still in their early stages of vaping up to the next level of devices. We’re moving on from the pen-style and bringing more advanced sub-ohm kits and box mods to the table. If you’re not entirely up to scratch with your vape jargon or need a little reminder as to the difference of sub-ohm devices, why not go take a quick read of our guide on this matter?
Once you’ve found your bearings in this industry, the natural next step is to move up the ladder and experiment with devices that offer far more features, customisability options and a stronger draw. If this sounds at all applicable to your current situation, maybe we can help extend a few products your way which could show you what the next level of devices offers.
The VooPoo Argus X offers a natural transition into the upper level of devices while retaining a lot of the features you’ll be comfortable with already. It holds onto the sleek pen-style, pocket-sized design allowing for an on-the-go experience with more benefits than that of a beginner pen-style device. What stood out to me initially was its unique look; a zinc alloy and leather patch combination is not only a stylish choice but a practical one, as it provides a comfortable grip on your device when in use. It’s also packing a 0.96-inch full-colour TFT screen and a GENE.TT chip allows the user to customise their device through the variable wattage, smart mode and RBA mode.
You’ll get a maximum output of 80W from the Argus X, which is adjustable in increments of 5W, so you can have a play around and find what wattage tickles your fancy. It uses 2ml PnP replacement pods which, with a magnetic connection and simple bottom fill method which couldn’t be any easier to use. It also harnesses both a VM6 PnP 0.15ohm coil and a VM1 PnP 0.3ohm coil which are fitted by way of a simple click design. All this is powered by a single 18650 battery which will have to be purchased separately.
The Target Mini 2 is a new-and-improved take on the original Target Mini mod, boasting several new features such as the OMNI Board 4.2 Chipset. This is fit into a small, compact body that maintains the portability aspect you’ll be accustomed to as a newer vaper. The body is built from robust materials such as zinc-alloy and available in many different colour options. It’s also fully shock-resistant to help prevent any core damages by way of accidents which could cause severe damage to a lesser model.
It can reach a maximum power of 50W, which is adjustable in increments of 5W, offering the user plenty of choice over their output settings. The improved OMNI Board 4.2 Chipset provides many different settings such as the bypass mode, temperature control suite and TCR mode, offering accurate temperature control options for those that prefer the controlled output from their device. The device fits both a 0.6ohm coil, to create large amounts of vapour for direct to lung vaping, and a 1.0ohm ceramic coil, which supports mouth to lung use; perfect for those wanting to experiment. All this is powered by an internal 2000mAh battery.
To summarise, this is a device which has been designed to appeal to users of all experience levels and one that we’d highly recommend for beginners and advanced users alike.
The Eleaf iStick T80 GTL harnesses the power expected from a sub-ohm kit which retaining the ease-of-use of a pod device. It’s simple to use but far from basic, offering numerous protection features such as temperature control, allowing you to set a maximum temperature that your coils can reach before the kit will automatically stop firing. Other such features include those for overcharge, 10 seconds cut off, short circuit and over-discharge; all can be monitored on the OLED screen display.
With up to 80W of power, easily adjustable by way of the two small buttons at the bottom of the device, you’ll be able to easily figure out the wattage which delivers your ideal level of vapour production. The GTL 0.8ohm and GTL 1.2ohm coils than come as standard with the kit are perfect for mouth to lung vaping, though you can buy separate compatible coils which will increase vapour production and work for direct to lung vaping. The airflow is also adjustable that can be used to control the vapour flow and offer the user either a more loose or tight inhale. This is all powered by a large 3000mAh battery.
All in all, this is a perfect kit for a newcomer which offers initial familiarities of which you’d be accustomed to while doubling up as a more advanced kit for if and when you want to try out the more powerful settings.
The Geekvape Aegis Mini is a smaller, more compact take on the original Aegis Kit. Despite its small stature, it certainly delivers the same punch as its full-size brothers and falls perfectly into place within the Aegis range. The design also stays true to its predecessors, with its signature tough metal body, anodised side panels and leather-wrapped palm section, excelling comfort and durability. As well as this, its dust-proof, shock-proof, and IP67 waterproof to create a mod that can withstand unusual occurrences and will last a long time.
The Aegis Mini is capable of an 80W maximum output, with adjustable output modes allowing you to tailor the performance to your liking. The built-in AS-80 chipset also offers access to several customisable output modes. The included Cerberus tank has been designed specifically for sub-ohm vaping, featuring top filling and adjustable airflow options. It also harnesses Geekvape’s renowned Supermesh coils, in 0.2ohm and 0.3ohm variants, which give the user a consistently top-tier performance. This is all powered by a single built-in 2200mAh battery; no need for any additional purchases, this is an all-in-one kit ideal for the types of users we’re aiming this article at
5. Geekvape Aegis Solo
Two on the bounce for Geekvape; The Aegis Solo is a highly advanced piece of kit which remains perfect for beginners due to its extremely easy-to-use design and operation. It’s not too bulky, comes in a stylish design with a varied choice of colours to personalise to the user’s personal preferences. The screen on the front offers all the information you’ll need on your device and is well readable even on a bright, sunny day.
It can reach a maximum power of 100W which offers the user more than enough range to play around with and find that wattage sweet spot that suits them best. The built-in Cerberus sub-ohm tank offers amazing performance and crisp flavour production which goes a long way in helping beginners stick to, if not become further attracted to vaping. All components are powered by a single 18650 battery which will need to be purchased separately.
Overall, it’s a powerful little piece of kit that offers a smooth transition into the world of sub-ohm vaping. This is about as advanced as we’d go when recommending to those still in the early stages of vaping, however, the entire Aegis range is worth exploring if you want to see how some of the advanced models differ from the ones we’ve highlighted.
We’re just scratching the surface with our handful of choices, as there as many models out there we’d love to have included. It all comes down to personal preference and the type of experience you’re seeking, but count this as a starting-off point if nothing else. We’d love to hear back from you about any related products you swear by which maybe haven’t made our list, please feel free to leave a comment!
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