Hello. Today I will be talking about the Drag X by Voopoo that was sent to me for review by sourcemore. I’ll try my best to cover the features and give an honest opinion on what I think of the device. At the end of the review, I’ll leave a link for the device and a coupon code that was provided to me by Sourcemore in case you’d like to order one. Let’s move along and take a look at the Voopoo Drag X.
What’s in the box?
1* Drag X Device
1* PnP Pod Cartridge (4.5ml)
1* PnP-VM1 0.3ohm Coil
1* PnP-VM6 0.15ohm Coil
1* Type-C Cable
1* User Manual
1* Warranty Card
1* Chip Card
Specifications:
First Impressions:
The Drag X came in what I consider to be pretty standard packaging. It is in a cardboard box with all of the contents visible upon opening. There is the mod with the PNP tank attached along with two coils and a charging cable along with a user manual. To me it is an attractive looking pod mod.
The Drag X is turned on and off with five clicks of the fire button. Three clicks of the fire button will allow you to change between smart mode and rba mode. It has a maximum output of 80 watts which is plenty to run the included coils on an 18650 battery. I like that they did not use an internal battery on this one like they have on the Drag S and some of the newer pod mods that were released afterward. Smart mode is good for the inexperienced user and does not allow you to go outside of the recommended range of the coil installed. The rba mode allows the user full control of the output and each mode is indicated by color. The red is smart mode and blue is rba mode.
The mod also has a puff score ranking from what the Voopoo website says but evidently the one I received did not come with it installed and you have to install an update on the website. I’m kind of glad it didn’t come on it since I think it’s kind of a silly feature. I don’t plan on installing the update. Also, in Smart mode the unit will automatically set the wattage depending on the resistance of the coil.
Like I said, mine does not have the update so the operation will be a little different if you install the update. On the one I received, pressing the + and – buttons doesn’t do anything. Pressing the fire and + button locks the device but you cannot fire the unit when locked. I wish it had just locked the adjustment buttons instead. Pressing the fire button and the – button will reset the puff counter. If I press the fire button and the + and – buttons at the same time, it shows the chip ID and level code then goes back to normal operation after a few seconds.
In the pictures above you will see the PNP tank is a bottom fill tank and the coils simply push in from below. I was already familiar with the PNP tank since I’ve already purchased and used some of them. The tank holds 4.5ml of liquid which is a good amount for me. The tank is a bottom fill with a decent size opening for filling with most bottles and makes no mess but I always wipe after filling with a paper towel just in case. The two coils included in the kit are .15 ohms rated at 60-80 watts and .3 ohm rated at 32-40 watts. I very much like the flavor and vapor produced by these coils. The tank portion has magnets that are very strong and I had no issues with the tank pulling away from the base.
Final Thoughts:
I found the Drag X to be a very good fit in the hand and comfortable for the most part to use. I normally use my thumb to press a fire button and kept wanting to reach a little higher to fire it at first. I have used the PNP tanks for some time since I already reviewed the Argus GT and very much like them as well as the PNP coils. I normally use the .15, .2, and .45 coils and this was my first time using the .3 coil but found that it performed well in the 35 watt range and had good flavor and vapor production just like the others that I had tried.
The Drag X made me think about the old days when tube mods were popular and about all you could buy. Definitely gave me a little trip down memory lane. I like the slider airflow adjustment on the mod portion. The buttons are solid and don’t rattle at all. I like also that it has USB C charging in case it is needed but normally I wouldn’t recommend charging the battery in the unit. I did notice that when changing the battery, you have to click the fire button five times to turn it back on again. It’s not a pro or a con. Some mods do and some don’t. As far as cons go, I would say that locking the entire device instead of just the adjustment buttons is a con for me.
Over all, I very much enjoyed testing the Drag X pod mod kit. So would I recommend it? Yes I would if you would like a single 18650 device that is fairly small and lightweight and can be put in a pocket fairly easily. I’m a fan of the PNP tanks and coils. Also, there are adapters that I have seen that will go on the Drag X to adapt to a 510 fitting so other standard tanks can be used.
A big thanks to Sourcemore for sending the Drag X kit for review and as always, thanks to you the reader that keeps me doing these reviews. Below you’ll find a link and a coupon code if you’d like to get one of these awesome devices for yourself.
$25.99 VOOPOO Drag X Mod Pod Kit
code:DGSK
https://www.sourcemore.com/voopoo-drag-x-mod-pod-kit.html

What’s in the box?
1* Drag X Device
1* PnP Pod Cartridge (4.5ml)
1* PnP-VM1 0.3ohm Coil
1* PnP-VM6 0.15ohm Coil
1* Type-C Cable
1* User Manual
1* Warranty Card
1* Chip Card
Specifications:
- 1. New generation GENE.TT Chip
- 2. Innovative infinite airflow system
- 3. 0.001s extreme ignition
- 4. 80W powerful output
- 5. Made of metal and leather
- 6. Anti scratch, anti perspiration and anti fingerprint
- 7. Powered by single 18650 battery
- 8. Powerful magnetic suction pod
- 9. 4.5ml big e-juice capacity
- 10. Safety protections: Overtime/Short-circuit/Overcharge/Max Power/Output Over-current/Over Discharge/Over-temperature/Battery Reverse Protection
First Impressions:
The Drag X came in what I consider to be pretty standard packaging. It is in a cardboard box with all of the contents visible upon opening. There is the mod with the PNP tank attached along with two coils and a charging cable along with a user manual. To me it is an attractive looking pod mod.
The Drag X is turned on and off with five clicks of the fire button. Three clicks of the fire button will allow you to change between smart mode and rba mode. It has a maximum output of 80 watts which is plenty to run the included coils on an 18650 battery. I like that they did not use an internal battery on this one like they have on the Drag S and some of the newer pod mods that were released afterward. Smart mode is good for the inexperienced user and does not allow you to go outside of the recommended range of the coil installed. The rba mode allows the user full control of the output and each mode is indicated by color. The red is smart mode and blue is rba mode.
The mod also has a puff score ranking from what the Voopoo website says but evidently the one I received did not come with it installed and you have to install an update on the website. I’m kind of glad it didn’t come on it since I think it’s kind of a silly feature. I don’t plan on installing the update. Also, in Smart mode the unit will automatically set the wattage depending on the resistance of the coil.
Like I said, mine does not have the update so the operation will be a little different if you install the update. On the one I received, pressing the + and – buttons doesn’t do anything. Pressing the fire and + button locks the device but you cannot fire the unit when locked. I wish it had just locked the adjustment buttons instead. Pressing the fire button and the – button will reset the puff counter. If I press the fire button and the + and – buttons at the same time, it shows the chip ID and level code then goes back to normal operation after a few seconds.
In the pictures above you will see the PNP tank is a bottom fill tank and the coils simply push in from below. I was already familiar with the PNP tank since I’ve already purchased and used some of them. The tank holds 4.5ml of liquid which is a good amount for me. The tank is a bottom fill with a decent size opening for filling with most bottles and makes no mess but I always wipe after filling with a paper towel just in case. The two coils included in the kit are .15 ohms rated at 60-80 watts and .3 ohm rated at 32-40 watts. I very much like the flavor and vapor produced by these coils. The tank portion has magnets that are very strong and I had no issues with the tank pulling away from the base.
Final Thoughts:
I found the Drag X to be a very good fit in the hand and comfortable for the most part to use. I normally use my thumb to press a fire button and kept wanting to reach a little higher to fire it at first. I have used the PNP tanks for some time since I already reviewed the Argus GT and very much like them as well as the PNP coils. I normally use the .15, .2, and .45 coils and this was my first time using the .3 coil but found that it performed well in the 35 watt range and had good flavor and vapor production just like the others that I had tried.
The Drag X made me think about the old days when tube mods were popular and about all you could buy. Definitely gave me a little trip down memory lane. I like the slider airflow adjustment on the mod portion. The buttons are solid and don’t rattle at all. I like also that it has USB C charging in case it is needed but normally I wouldn’t recommend charging the battery in the unit. I did notice that when changing the battery, you have to click the fire button five times to turn it back on again. It’s not a pro or a con. Some mods do and some don’t. As far as cons go, I would say that locking the entire device instead of just the adjustment buttons is a con for me.
Over all, I very much enjoyed testing the Drag X pod mod kit. So would I recommend it? Yes I would if you would like a single 18650 device that is fairly small and lightweight and can be put in a pocket fairly easily. I’m a fan of the PNP tanks and coils. Also, there are adapters that I have seen that will go on the Drag X to adapt to a 510 fitting so other standard tanks can be used.
A big thanks to Sourcemore for sending the Drag X kit for review and as always, thanks to you the reader that keeps me doing these reviews. Below you’ll find a link and a coupon code if you’d like to get one of these awesome devices for yourself.
$25.99 VOOPOO Drag X Mod Pod Kit
code:DGSK
https://www.sourcemore.com/voopoo-drag-x-mod-pod-kit.html