The Vaporesso Drizzle Fit Kit is described by Vaporesso as “The Swiss Army Knife of Vaping”…
This kit will not help you re-shoe a horse, remove rusty nails or cut up a watermelon – however it does have a few nifty features.
The mod is the Vaporesso Drizzle Fit mod – which has 3 power output settings of 10W, 8.4W or 7W. Yet confusingly the specs say it will output up to 40W?
There is only one button on the mod which is the fire button and this is also used to select the power output too.
A quick charge capability when used with USB ports outputting 1A means you can charge this fully in 1.2 hours.
Inside the tiny mod is a 1400mAh battery and this is a low output mod really suitable for MTL high resistance coil heads and high nicotine/nic salt e-liquid.
However on the Vaporesso Website it says this kit is suitable for DTL vaping too. If these terms confuse you have a read of our Guide to DTL and MTL vaping styles.
The kit tank is the Drizzle Fit tank with a top filling cap and top adjustable airflow.
The tank uses the EUC coil heads and includes a CCELL Ceramic 1.3ohm coil and a standard wire coil which is 1.4ohm.
There are 8 colours to choose from – Black, Black/Green, Black/Red, Blue/Red, Gold, Rainbow, Red and Silver.
Kit Includes
- Vaporesso Drizzle Fit Mod
- Vaporesso Drizzle Fit tank
- EUC Mini CCELL coil 1.3ohm
- EUC Mini coil 1.4ohm
- Spare glass
- USB cable
- User manual
Vaporesso Drizzle Fit Kit Specs
- Size: 97×33.3×23.3mm
- Tank capacity: 1.8ml
- Battery: 1400mAh internal
- Power: max 40W
- Resistance range: 0.3-1ohm
- 3 power modes – 10W, 8.4W and 7W
- Coil type: Vaporesso Mini EUC coils
- MTL or DTL compatible
- Quick charging capability
- Top fill tank
- Top airflow system
This looks a cute little kit!
I am very confused about the power output as it appears to have only 3 power settings yet boasts that you can use this for DTL coils and up to 40W?
Has the Vaporesso Drizzle Fit Kit made you dribble? Let me know what you think in the comments below!
It behaves a lot like the old Anyvape sub mod from years ago, the lower the resistance, the higher the wattage, it was like a protected mech housed in an Istick body, this however only does that when you go under 1 ohm, I’m tempted to try it with the .7 ohm nautilus coils.
Crappy manufacturer specs again, but it looks as though the device goes into a different mode if the coil is below 1 ohm – it’s described as “intelligent” but looks as though it goes into protected mech mode; a reviewer’s comment that 0.4 ohm feels like 35w supports this assumption (with fully charged battery).
Probably the regulator can’t handle high power, and this is a trick to allow this – hardly a feature, more a work-around.
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