Review of Eleaf Lemo Drip

Review of Eleaf Lemo Drip

There is no need to introduce the Eleaf company, I already know it all. But it’s worth telling about their first drip. It’s called Eleaf Lemo Drip and I’ll tell you what it is.

Eleaf Lemo Drip

An important factor will be that the Eleaf Company is mainly focused on the market of beginner vapers, so you shouldn’t expect much from the new product, but beginners will certainly be completely satisfied. The only thing that confuses me a little is the base; beginners may have difficulties with it, which will easily fade into the background after several installations of spirals. canadian vape shop calgary But first things first.

The diameter of the drip tip is 23 mm, but despite this, the size of the evaporation chamber itself is not so large, nor is the depth of the bath. I would even say that there is no bath here, there are only 4 holes into which cotton wool is placed. Initially, I wanted to say that it wouldn’t be possible to dig through the drip tip because of the 510 drip tip, but then my gaze fell on one HUGE bottom airflow hole that runs through the middle. That’s where the whole problem lies. It will be simply impossible to drip the drip without pouring airflow, so to drip it you will need to remove the dome each time.

As for the base itself, these are 2 racks with one hole in each. The size of the holes, as well as the thickness of the legs, does not inspire much confidence, so I would not use anything cooler than a klepton, at most a klepton on a flat core, and even then, not a thick one. The winding is secured with two screws on top. For me personally, such a base will not cause discomfort during maintenance, but for beginners it will not be easy to install four legs in two holes.

I would like to return to blowing again. As I said above, blowing through one huge hole. Why this was done is not very clear to me. Personally, I have always been attracted to spot airflow, and extra space in the middle will simply worsen the taste transfer, and nothing will be blown through. The width of the airflow hole is not that large, so you can also forget about wide windings. The airflow is regulated by an adjustment ring from below, which is not deprived of knurls for greater convenience.

The drip tip, although wide, is very similar to the 510 at the base. Its base is made of Delrin, which should greatly reduce its heating. The main part is made of stainless steel.

What do we have in the end: firstly, bottom airflow, which, despite its crookedness, should give a good taste together with the 510 drip tip at the base. Secondly, in general it’s a cool base, but not particularly convenient for beginners. And finally, there is a minus in the form of removing the dome every time you dig in the drip. I can’t say that the device turned out bad, but it will be very inexpensive, so everyone, and especially beginners, can afford it. The first one is a bit lumpy, but overall it’s not that bad.

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