Ooh goody another pod kit on the scene – here is the Artery Pal SE Kit!
Let’s have a look what this kit has to offer!
What Can We Expect From The Artery Pal SE Kit?
Artery have knocked out some solid kits in the past including the Pal 2 Pro, Hive kit and the much loved Nugget X mod.
Artery say that the Pal SE kit is designed for MTL vapers.
MTL is a vape style usually used by people who want high nicotine and a tight airflow to mimic smoking.
We tell you all about vaping styles in our Guide to MTL and DTL.
Looking at the device first – this has an internal battery with a 700mAh capacity.
The battery is charged using the USB Type C port at 1A charging rate. Apparently this can be charged in 40 minutes.
To fire the device use either the fire button or you can simply inhale to trigger the draw activation.
An LED indicator changes colour to display the battery capacity remaining.
Moving on to the pod which is where your e-liquid lives. The pod is refillable with up to 2ml of your own e-liquid via the top fill ports.
There are 2 pod options and you get both in the kit:
- 1ohm pod (with red ring)
- 1.4ohm pod (with black base)
The coils appear to be fixed so when the coil has worn out you will need to discard the pod and replace with a new one.
The pods are wicked with sea grass fibres which are apparently good for flavour.
There are 4 colours to choose from: Brown Leather, Black Leather, Black Carbon Fibre and Royal White.
Kit Includes
- Artery Pal SE Device
- Pod – 1ohm (Installed)
- Pod – 1.4ohm
- USB Cable – Type C
- Lanyard
- Rubber ring
- User manual
Artery Pal SE Kit Specs
- Size: 105x23x13mm
- Output: 20W (max)
- Battery: 700mAh (internal)
- Resistance range: 0.6-2ohm
- Display: LED Indicator
- E-liquid capacity: 2ml
- Pods: Refillable – top fill, fixed coil
- Coil options: 1ohm and 1.4ohm
- Draw or button activated
- USB Type C – charges at 1A in 40 minutes
I think this looks a nice kit and the Royal White version is soooo sexy. It will kind of appeal to people who like the Uwell Caliburn or do not want to be messing with coil replacement.
Let me know what you think of the Artery Pal SE Kit in the comments below!