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I vape unflavored nicsalts. The simple coils I build for my RDA’s last 6 months or longer. So while I like the RBA option, drop in coils for me now are no big deal as far as how long they last. I have a Minifit that I have yet to change the original pod that came with it.

I like the idea of the Smoant, but this one I think will fit me better. Time will tell..
 

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I vape unflavored nicsalts. The simple coils I build for my RDA’s last 6 months or longer. So while I like the RBA option, drop in coils for me now are no big deal as far as how long they last. I have a Minifit that I have yet to change the original pod that came with it.

I like the idea of the Smoant, but this one I think will fit me better. Time will tell..
i still can't vape unflavored juice but very low in nicotine now .... but with inconsistent drop in coil performance, serious tired ...
 

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I picked up a Wocket over the weekend at a local shop. $37 out the door for the device, the pod, and two coils. The coils are .7Ω, both the same. For reference, my two primary devices these days are an Innokin Zenith and the Orion DNA Go. The Zenith is consistently great; when the Orion is good it's only ok, when it's bad it's very bad, it requires lots of fiddling around to get and maintain good results, and the pods can turn on you in an instant. On the plus side the Orion's construction and size are great.

The Wocket is easy to set up. The coil press fits into the underside of the pod, the pod press fits into the device, and the fill cap is on top. Because the top of the pod on the fill cap side sits lower than on the other side, you have to tilt it a bit for maximum fill, and you'll never get it 100% full of juice. The press fit pod is fairly secure, but not quite as secure as the locking lever setup on the Orion. Have to wait and see if this becomes a problem over time, but so far no issues and no leakage. The Wocket is a bit bigger than the Orion overall, but not tremendously so. Couple mm in each direction. Still fits in the 5th pocket of my jeans. The button has a bit more play than the Orion, I occasionally miss on the three clicks to lock/unlock. The screen is easy to read, and not having to plug into a computer to adjust things is a big plus.

Running 10-11 watts with 12mg juice, the flavor is outstanding. Easily hangs with the Zenith, which the Orion never could do. There are two airflow adjustment rings, one under the coil on the bottom of the pod, and another around the mouthpiece. With the coil ring all the way open and the mouthpiece one all the way closed, I'm getting a pretty airy draw. The drip tip is fairly short, but also replaceable if you have something better. The Wocket holds enough juice and enough charge to get me thru a day at work. If you're going to happy hour after work, you might need to refill or bring an extra pod. Cost to operate is still a bit of an open question. After four days, the first coil is still going strong for me at 11 watts with a semi-sweet juice, which is as good or better than the Orion.

Overall, I'm extremely happy with the Wocket. All of the things that annoy me about the Orion are non-issues with the Wocket. Can't say if I'll be as happy with it in a month, but if my Zenith broke tomorrow I could get by just fine with this. Highly recommended.
 

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Mine came in last night and have been trying it out. The build quality is pretty solid. Was not sure it would be based on the looks but it feels like a well made system. The pod went in easily but it is kind of a pain to get out. I pushed on it sideways and it came out so now it should not be too bad.

The flavor is outstanding. Did not think it would be better than the Biip or Frenzy but I was wrong, it is a noticeable difference.

It hits real hard though and my 18mg nic stuff is just way too strong as I got a little nic sick last night (has not happened in a long time). Will fill it with some 6mg stuff I got laying around next tank and see how that feels.

This thing does a decent MTL vape when the air is closed down but I feel it was made for the wide open DTL vape. Either way it is a warmer vape and I'm vaping at a whopping 13 watts.

I bought the rainbow one and the resin feels pretty good. The sides are fingerprint magnets but that don't bother me much.

These are just my initial thoughts as it has been one night of use. Will update if I notice anything out of the ordinary.
 
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Received the Wocket yesterday. This is my first device of this type, so I do not have anything to compare it to. It is also my first experience with a mesh type coil. I Squonk but have a Minifit (fantastic little device) for quick shopping trips….etc. I vape MTL, unflavored nicsalt. Coils last me 6 months or longer, and wicking last a month or more. At this point my main Squonks are an org Squeeze, and 2 Simple SX’s. By using them I discovered I really like small devices, and so my attraction to “pod” systems.

The Wocket is smaller than I thought, and thats a good thing. I got the Onyx Black because I’m just not into all the psychedelic color look that most folks like. IMHO the Wocket looks really good. My wife says it is the most classy one I’ve ever had. Yes, it’s a fingerprint magnet, but I don’t care.

The screen is super bright, fire button is nice, pod goes off and on easy and so does the coil. No leaks and you can fill it without removing the pod. Nice big fill hole, but you do have to tilt it while filling or juice will back up out the fill hole. I like the feel and the weight, to me it feels right. Thanks to its 510 drip tip I put my tip of choice on it, a big pro.

Okay, actually vaping it. From what I can tell the first coil I used was defective. Dry hits, and then in a few puffs flooding, spit back, hot vape…..etc. I messed around with it for a few hours….. finally gave up. Put the other coil in, and it became a completely different experience. A very good loose MTL vape. I happen to not like an extremely tight vape so with the air shut off it works good for me. If you want a tight MTL vape this is not the device for you. I am still playing around with wattage, but it seems 8 watts works best for me. The Wocket is winning me over.

I hope they release 1+ ohm coils for it, but I’m not really expecting them to. MVS at this writing does not have replacement coils or pods in yet. So far I am satisfied with my purchase, but it will take at least a week to know if its a keeper.
 
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Letting the Wocket go, I just don’t get on with it. The second coil started dry hitting, then flooding then spitting. Maybe a pressure issue as I get dry hits, open the fill hole and it floods, then a few good hits, then dry hits and I repeat the process. I think the pod may be defective, but I am not willing at this time to throw more money at it. $10 for a pod, $22 for a Frenzy. I ordered a frenzy as my faith in the Wocket is gone.

If the Frenzy doesn’t work out, I’ll wait a year and see how pod systems have developed by then. My Simple EX and Minifit are perfect, I was just wanting to check out the newest Pod’s as I really like small devices. I don’t expect them to be on the same level as the Simple Ex, but they need to be at least usable.
 

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Letting the Wocket go, I just don’t get on with it. The second coil started dry hitting, then flooding then spitting. Maybe a pressure issue as I get dry hits, open the fill hole and it floods, then a few good hits, then dry hits and I repeat the process. I think the pod may be defective, but I am not willing at this time to throw more money at it. $10 for a pod, $22 for a Frenzy. I ordered a frenzy as my faith in the Wocket is gone.

If the Frenzy doesn’t work out, I’ll wait a year and see how pod systems have developed by then. My Simple EX and Minifit are perfect, I was just wanting to check out the newest Pod’s as I really like small devices. I don’t expect them to be on the same level as the Simple Ex, but they need to be at least usable.

Just wondering what your VG/PG % is. I have had none of those issues using pretty heavy with 50/50 vg/pg juice. I feel for ya having to go though that as those kind of issues would make me introduce the Wocket to a wall.
 
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