Hello again and welcome back for todays review of the uwell Whirl 2 Kit that was provided to me from sourcemore and can be purchased there using this link Uwell Whirl II 2 Kit 100W 3.5ml Starter Kit and if you use this code WH2K the price drops to $38.99. This kit runs on a single battery and can use 21700, 20700, or a 18650 battery with the supplied adapter. Maximum wattage is 100 watts and has 3 power modes to chose from, WATTAGE-TCR-BYPASS. Before the review lets check out some features and specs.
COLOR CHOICES
INCLUDED WITH THE KIT
SPECIFICATIONS
ARC ATOMIZER DESIGN TO PROTECT
TOP FILL ( QUARTER TURN )
MTL AND RDL vaping
SELF CLEANING ATOMIZER
MULTIPLE BATTERY OPTIONS
MULTIPLE POWER MODES
6 SAFTEY PROTECTIONS
MULTI COLOR LIGHT INDICATOR
BREAKDOWN OF DEVICE AND TANK
FIRST IMPRESSIONS
The kit comes housed as most with the main box residing in a sleeved container, all parts are form fitted except for the 18650 battery sleeve adaptor that is inside the battery tube.
The Whirl tank is a regular looking tank until looking closely at it, there is a arc formed to help save the glass from breakage if the device is knocked over. The coils install by press fitting into the chamber and uses 2 o rings for a secure fit, as you can see the chamber has a unique look to it and I really like it. There is a minimum juice line marking on the chamber to assist you on when to refill the tank.
Branding is on 1 side of the tank at the base, the tank's o rings Match the color of the mod giving it a nice matching appearance. Another color match is the base of the 510 drip tip that has a color band at it's base that brings the look all together. The Whirl 2 tank has some knurling on it's top cap to assist in opening that is a quarter turn.
As I said earlier this is a top fill tank, there is only one fill port but it's of good size and uses a retractable membrane in the fill port.
The device in the the kit is called the Conick that is a single 21700 battery device that can also accept 20700 or a 18650 battery using the provide sleeve. The Conick has a bright shiny metallic finish that does not leave fingerprints but because of it's finish it can slide in the hand, it's not slippery though.
The branding that is on the device is done in a way that I wish all devices would do, Conick is etched on one side and Uwell is etched on the other side, both use a accent line that is also etched and done in a very attractive way.
The battery door on the bottom of the device seems very solid and locks into place securely with no accidental opening ever happening to me, and the device sits flush with no wobble. Battery polarity is clearly marked with a red positive X inside the tube and a minus symbol on the battery door that has no color marking to it. There are 6 ventilation holes on the battery door.
Looking at the front of the device the large fire button is easily seen with 3 lines on it, there is some play back and forth but it has never failed to fire for me in the long time of testing that I did.
Right below is the display screen and it has plenty of brightness with white lettering as well as numbers that are large enough to read without having to squint to see them.
Below the display screen are the control buttons of the device with the down button on the left, up button on the right and a menu button in the center above both of them.
In the center of all the buttons in a light that lights up when the fire button is pressed giving a choice of blue, green, white, purple, rainbow and a off selection if you don't want to use them.
At the very bottom is a standard micro usb port. To add to the 6 venting holes on the battery door there are 3 venting slots at the bottom on each side of the device, the matt gunmetal color of the front of the device really blends nicely.
The display shows the power mode your in at the very top, below it is your wattage or temp if your in TCR, below that is volts followed by your coils Ω reading , below it is the seconds vaped of your last vape and at the very bottom is your battery bar as well as battery percentage next to it, sadly there is no puff counter for some reason.
For a 21700 device it is very compact and is no lightweight by any means but not heavy either, it's construction feels very solid with no cheapness feeling at all. There is another small 21700 device that I thought was one of the smallest but the Conick is just a tad smaller. Other device is the Voopoo Drag X Plus.
Both coils proved to be flavorful with the 0.6Ω just edging it out. Uwell says that the Whirl 2 can vape both MTL and RDL and it can but it's a very tight RDL and I feel it's more suited for MTL vaping. There is big factor that the Conick mod has that is really above average and it's the battery management, I was able to vape this for a period of 7 days on 1 Molicel P42A 21700 battery using it for 2.5 to 3 hrs everyday, phenomenal battery management. This is where I really wish it had a puff counter.
There really is no menu system on the Conick just a couple of button combinations
* Power on/off is 5 presses of the fire button
* Wattage lock/unlock is press the fire and up button simultaneously
* Entire device locked/unlocked is press the fire button and down button simultaneously
* Enter the color button menu is press the plus and minus button simultaneously
* Change power mode is 3 presses of the menu button
PROS
* Attractive
* Battery Management
* Large Fire Button
* Bright Display
* Clear Display
* Solid Battery Door
CONS
* No Puff Counter
* No Type C
* Fire Button Has Play In It
FINAL IMPRESSIONS
I have to begin with how amazed I was with the battery management of the Conick mod, I vaped the 0.6Ω at the maximum of 22 watts from the beginning to the end of the test and I know that's really low but 2.5 to 3 hrs everyday for a total of 7 would make this a easy all day device with higher wattage tanks being used on it.
The flavor off both coils was good and I vaped both MTL and RDL but this is really a MTL tank that can get very tight in it's settings or be a very loose MTL.
The Conink has a bit of weight but it's not heavy and I had no problem carrying it out and about running errands, the large fire button makes it very easy to feel for the button The beautiful metallic finish of the device really make it shine bright.
I have enjoyed using and testing the Whirl 2 kit and will be getting some more coils because it's a keeper.
I would like to thank Lilia and Sourcemore for providing the Whirl 2 kit for the purpose of this review. If your looking for a nice MTL Kit pick up this kit folks, it's a keeper.
THANK YOU
BIGBOB2322
COLOR CHOICES

INCLUDED WITH THE KIT

SPECIFICATIONS

ARC ATOMIZER DESIGN TO PROTECT

TOP FILL ( QUARTER TURN )

MTL AND RDL vaping

SELF CLEANING ATOMIZER

MULTIPLE BATTERY OPTIONS

MULTIPLE POWER MODES

6 SAFTEY PROTECTIONS

MULTI COLOR LIGHT INDICATOR

BREAKDOWN OF DEVICE AND TANK

FIRST IMPRESSIONS
The kit comes housed as most with the main box residing in a sleeved container, all parts are form fitted except for the 18650 battery sleeve adaptor that is inside the battery tube.
The Whirl tank is a regular looking tank until looking closely at it, there is a arc formed to help save the glass from breakage if the device is knocked over. The coils install by press fitting into the chamber and uses 2 o rings for a secure fit, as you can see the chamber has a unique look to it and I really like it. There is a minimum juice line marking on the chamber to assist you on when to refill the tank.
Branding is on 1 side of the tank at the base, the tank's o rings Match the color of the mod giving it a nice matching appearance. Another color match is the base of the 510 drip tip that has a color band at it's base that brings the look all together. The Whirl 2 tank has some knurling on it's top cap to assist in opening that is a quarter turn.
As I said earlier this is a top fill tank, there is only one fill port but it's of good size and uses a retractable membrane in the fill port.
The device in the the kit is called the Conick that is a single 21700 battery device that can also accept 20700 or a 18650 battery using the provide sleeve. The Conick has a bright shiny metallic finish that does not leave fingerprints but because of it's finish it can slide in the hand, it's not slippery though.
The branding that is on the device is done in a way that I wish all devices would do, Conick is etched on one side and Uwell is etched on the other side, both use a accent line that is also etched and done in a very attractive way.
The battery door on the bottom of the device seems very solid and locks into place securely with no accidental opening ever happening to me, and the device sits flush with no wobble. Battery polarity is clearly marked with a red positive X inside the tube and a minus symbol on the battery door that has no color marking to it. There are 6 ventilation holes on the battery door.
Looking at the front of the device the large fire button is easily seen with 3 lines on it, there is some play back and forth but it has never failed to fire for me in the long time of testing that I did.
Right below is the display screen and it has plenty of brightness with white lettering as well as numbers that are large enough to read without having to squint to see them.
Below the display screen are the control buttons of the device with the down button on the left, up button on the right and a menu button in the center above both of them.
In the center of all the buttons in a light that lights up when the fire button is pressed giving a choice of blue, green, white, purple, rainbow and a off selection if you don't want to use them.
At the very bottom is a standard micro usb port. To add to the 6 venting holes on the battery door there are 3 venting slots at the bottom on each side of the device, the matt gunmetal color of the front of the device really blends nicely.
The display shows the power mode your in at the very top, below it is your wattage or temp if your in TCR, below that is volts followed by your coils Ω reading , below it is the seconds vaped of your last vape and at the very bottom is your battery bar as well as battery percentage next to it, sadly there is no puff counter for some reason.
For a 21700 device it is very compact and is no lightweight by any means but not heavy either, it's construction feels very solid with no cheapness feeling at all. There is another small 21700 device that I thought was one of the smallest but the Conick is just a tad smaller. Other device is the Voopoo Drag X Plus.
Both coils proved to be flavorful with the 0.6Ω just edging it out. Uwell says that the Whirl 2 can vape both MTL and RDL and it can but it's a very tight RDL and I feel it's more suited for MTL vaping. There is big factor that the Conick mod has that is really above average and it's the battery management, I was able to vape this for a period of 7 days on 1 Molicel P42A 21700 battery using it for 2.5 to 3 hrs everyday, phenomenal battery management. This is where I really wish it had a puff counter.
There really is no menu system on the Conick just a couple of button combinations
* Power on/off is 5 presses of the fire button
* Wattage lock/unlock is press the fire and up button simultaneously
* Entire device locked/unlocked is press the fire button and down button simultaneously
* Enter the color button menu is press the plus and minus button simultaneously
* Change power mode is 3 presses of the menu button
PROS
* Attractive
* Battery Management
* Large Fire Button
* Bright Display
* Clear Display
* Solid Battery Door
CONS
* No Puff Counter
* No Type C
* Fire Button Has Play In It
FINAL IMPRESSIONS
I have to begin with how amazed I was with the battery management of the Conick mod, I vaped the 0.6Ω at the maximum of 22 watts from the beginning to the end of the test and I know that's really low but 2.5 to 3 hrs everyday for a total of 7 would make this a easy all day device with higher wattage tanks being used on it.
The flavor off both coils was good and I vaped both MTL and RDL but this is really a MTL tank that can get very tight in it's settings or be a very loose MTL.
The Conink has a bit of weight but it's not heavy and I had no problem carrying it out and about running errands, the large fire button makes it very easy to feel for the button The beautiful metallic finish of the device really make it shine bright.
I have enjoyed using and testing the Whirl 2 kit and will be getting some more coils because it's a keeper.
I would like to thank Lilia and Sourcemore for providing the Whirl 2 kit for the purpose of this review. If your looking for a nice MTL Kit pick up this kit folks, it's a keeper.
THANK YOU
BIGBOB2322
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