The Uwell Whirl F is an unusual looking new kit!
This is the newest addition to the Whirl range of starter kits which includes the Whirl AIO, Whirl 2, Whirl S, Whirl T1 and Whirl S2.
More Details On The Uwell Whirl F…
This is a vape pen style device with a Hexagonal profile.
The first thing that caught my eye is the Spinner! If you look on the image below, it is the Gold coloured textured area. This basically is a fidget spinner which you can spin around to keep your fingers amused. Something ex-smokers might find helpful as you often feel like your hands are bored without a cigarette.
Inside the device is a 450mAh battery which charges using the USB Type C cable included in the kit.
It will output up to 11W and operation is super simple as this has auto draw firing. This system fires automatically when you inhale on the mouthpiece.
An LED indicator displays the device status and battery charge remaining.
The tank section is a removable refillable pod. The coil is fixed inside the pod, so you will discard this when the vape performance has deteriorated. No messy coil changes to contend with.
Also this uses the “Pro-FOCS” technology – I have no idea what it is but the Uwell kits which have this, give out epic flavour!
Inside the pod is a 1.2ohm coil which is ideal for those needing higher nicotine e-liquid to help quit the ciggies.
A side fill port is provided and the pod will hold up to 2ml of your own e-liquid.
There are 4 colours to choose from: Champagne, Black, Blue and Green.
Kit Includes
- Uwell Whirl F device
- 1.2ohm Whirl F refillable pod
- USB Type C cable
- User manual
Uwell Whirl F Specs
- Size: 140.8×18.8×18.8mm
- Battery: 450mAh (internal)
- Display: LED indicator
- Output: 11W
- Type C USB charging
- Material: Aluminium Alloy
- Resistance range: Not specified
- Capacity: 2ml
- Compatible with: Whirl F refillable pod
- Textured fidget spinner ring detail
- Side fill
- Auto draw activation
I did initially think the fidget spinner was a bit gimmicky. However ex-smokers do often find their hands feel empty and weird without a cigarette. So it might actually be a clever idea!
Let me know what you think of the Uwell Whirl F in the comments below!
They have been asked if this targets ADHD / neurodiverse folks.
Otherwise, it targets 9-14 year olds, the fidget spinner age group. Pretty much all kids that age check a few ticks ADHD folks have later.
That could be a problem?
I do believe it may be beneficial for those quitting smoking, those who find their hands are “bored” – missing having a cigarette in them?
Are fidget spinners still a “thing” for young people? Their trends move so quickly they might be no longer interested in them?
Just my thoughts!