Review of VapX Violet YK1 Pod

Review of VapX Violet YK1 Pod

Today we are going to talk about a functional Violet YK1 sub-system with two types of cartridges, produced by Chinese device manufacturer VapX.

VapX, a manufacturer of devices for vaping, has presented its new device in the format of a sub-system. The device came out in two editions at once and is able to work with both regular cartridges and pre-filled.

The novelty Violet YK1 is currently sold in two editions: Classic Edition and Luxury Edition. In the first case, the user will be able to choose one of six bright colors, and the so-called “premium” version is sold in five color schemes. In addition to design, the devices differ from each other and the volume of the built-in battery: 380mAh for Luxury and 350mAh for Classic. The battery is charged via the USB Type-C connector within 75 minutes. canadian vaping Activation of the voltage supply occurs at the moment of puffing, and the device is capable of delivering up to 7 watts of power.

Violet YK1 cartridges are similarly available in two types: refillable and pre-fillable. Refillable cartridges have built-in mesh vaporizers and hold up to 2.3ml of liquid. The other kind is currently available in 12 options in terms of liquid poured inside. The pre-filled cartridges come with a removable vaporizer and before use, the latter must be placed in its place, letting the coil soak in. The coil can be used several times with different cartridges.

Features of VapX Violet YK1 Pod:

Dimensions: 91mm*20mm*12mm / 91mm*23mm*15mm

Battery: 380mAh/350mAh

Charging: USB Type-C, 75 minutes

Power: up to 7W

Volume: 2.3ml

Cartridges: pre-filled / refillable

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