innokin Sceptre Tube Kit
I guess this really begs the question, what qualifies a pod system to be a pod system? I would consider any kit that uses a drop-in pod and has a pod mod specific to that pod, that it's a pod device no matter how big or small. Agree, or disagree?
I want to thank @Innokin_timmy for sending this device out to me for the purpose of this review. As always, I will remain unbiased and fair in this critique.
Without further ado, lehgo.
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-Colors-
From left to right we have:
- Black
- Pink
- Red
- Silver
- White
- Purple
You'll see below that the colors are true to their representation. I think the faded gradient adds an elegant touch to a very pleasant vape.
-Sliding Top Cap-
-Airflow-
Shown with arrows in the above picture, the pod has 2 oval airflow holes that line up with the airflow gap cut out of the pod mod. You simply twist the pod clockwise or counter-clockwise to allow for a restricted direct lung (RDL) hit while also being able to tighten down to a respectable "true" mouth-to-lung (MTL).
-2 Power Modes-
To change power modes, simply press the fire button twice in quick succession. A purple or blue ring around the fire button will let you know which power setting you've changed to.
Current power mode indication lights a ring around the fire button after releasing the fire button.
- High Power Mode (Purple): 20W
- Low Power Mode (Blue): 18W
-Battery-
This little guy features a 1300 mAh internal battery which is not bad for a device this small. As noted above, the battery level indications are as follows:
- Green = Above 50%
- Yellow = Between 10% and 50%
- Red = Below 10%
One of my gripes with this mod is the percentage distributions chosen. Knowing whether or not my mod has 50% or 99% battery left is important to me, especially if I'm going to be gone for an extended amount of time. I wish the indicators would have been something closer to 0-40%, 40-70%, and 70-100%.
-Specs-
Pod Capacity: 2 mL
Coil Compatibility: 0.5Ω S-Coil (RDL & MTL)
Mod Resistance Range: 0.4Ω - 3.5Ω
Battery: Internal 1300 mAh
Power Modes: 2 Modes
Min/Max Wattages: 18W & 20W
Min/Max Voltage Outputs: 2.65V to 3.4V
Charging Current: 5V/1A (0.7A actual)
-Impressions & Thoughts-
Package contents include:
- Sceptre Tube Mod
- Sceptre Tank (2 mL)
- Spare O-ring package
- Spare 0.5Ω S-Coil
- USB Type-C charging cable
- Starter Guide
- Warning Booklet
-The Tube Mod & Tank-
On top of the mod where the pod sits, the airflow compartment and spring-loaded connector pins are a pretty standard configuration for a pod device. The ringed ledge that runs the circumference of the mod is where the pod magnets will firmly secure themselves. This allows the pod to be turned a full 360 degrees for your preferred airflow while stubbornly resisting pod movement as to not change your airflow preference by accident. On the bottom of the mod you'll find the battery information. This mod does have your standard safety protections.
I did notice with the tinting of the pod, that the triangular marker you're looking for to slide the top cap back, can be difficult to see. If you are finding it difficult to see, you can run your finger along the top of the pod and feel for the embossed Innokin logo. Once you find the logo, you can press just above it to slide the top cap back since the triangular marker you're looking for is just above the logo.
-Final Evaluation-
I currently have an hour and 1/2 commute to work (trust me, I hate every mile of it), but have brought this little gem with me pretty much every day. The vape is pretty great and these coils have been holding up very well so far. I've probably refilled this pod 20 or so times and am still using the original coil that came pre-installed. I would say from my experience that you can expect around 3 refills per battery discharge. This will vary some depending on how open the airflow is and how long of a drag you pull. If you like a wide open airflow, the Sceptre Tube offers a pretty great RDL (restricted direct lung) vape. If you close it off, it's a great true MTL. I can't say there are a lot of devices that offer this kind of airflow range effectively. I say "true MTL" because I used to smoke, and this very accurately simulates the draw of a packed cigarette. I've noticed a lot of products are advertised as an "MTL" when in actuality, it's a very loose MTL which is more like an RDL. I wish companies would stop doing that. Say what you mean, and mean what you say.
Overall, I'm going to have to give the Sceptre Tube pretty good marks. The only real con I'd have to say would be the 2 mL tank. I've easily burned through 4 or so refills while writing this review. Understandably, the taller the tank is, the further the vape has to travel which can greatly degrade the flavor - the way this kit is now, it puts out really good flavor. You can't have your cake and eat it too. What I'd suggest is to lower the Wattage mode outputs to say 11 and 13 Watts, and utilize the 1.2Ω S-Coil. Or, have the mod auto-detect which resistance is being picked up between the 0.5, 0.65, and 1.2Ω coils, and set the 2 Wattage mode outputs accordingly. Another small con I have to mention is the 1A charge speed. The slower the charging speed, the healthier it is for your lithium ion batteries as it conducts the least amount of heat. This is great for products with an internal battery wanting a long life expectancy. However, with today's level of impatience, I can see that being an issue. The charge time for a battery from completely dead to full is around an hour and a half. You can vape while it's charging, however.
I will say that this product is quite durable. My clumsiness has dropped or knocked this off of my desk on several occasions, and it's still vaping like a champ. It's also spent 12+ hours pretty much every single day laying on its side in my lunch box - no leaking what-so-ever.
==Pros==
- No leaks (so far)
- Very easy to use and understand
- Compact/Pocket friendly
- Sleek/Petite look
- Durable
- Great battery life
- 0.5Ω S-Coil puts out great flavor
- Sliding top fill
- Removeable 510 drip tip
- 510 drip tip seals well
- Great airflow range from an open RDL to a true MTL
- Great coil life
==Cons==
- 2mL tank size
- 1A charging speed
==Preference Considerations==
- Sliding top fill marker is kind of hard to see
- Battery life percentage light brackets are a bit wonky
- No auto-draw feature (thanks UncleJunkle)
-Overall Rating-
In comparison to other mini-pod devices of its size: 9
As you may very well know, Innokin uses recycled materials in their packaging. They've taken it a step further by planting trees in the Amazon. I think this is a great cause! If you'd like to read more about this or get involved, you can find a basic overview here or read more in-depth about it in their blog here.
I hope everyone's had a great weekend. Keep an eye out for future reviews!
Cheers and happy vape hoarding.
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