Review of Guardian III from SMOK – it is elementary, Watson!

Review of Guardian III from SMOK – it is elementary, Watson!

Perhaps, there is no one who would not know about SMOK company, which is one of the most popular in the world of vaping at the moment. This year they started with a new device, which will be liked by not everyone by its design – Guardian III.

Guardian III by SMOK

The design of the device resembles a smoking pipe, but this design is not new. It was used very often before, but the most memorable device was Limelight Mechanics’ e-Pipe, which was made of wood with manual processing and cost a lot of money (if I’m not mistaken, about 200 euros). SMOK decided not to bother as much and made a cheaper device that wins everything on the technical side due to its board, which is able to deliver a much higher amount of power. The body is made of ABS plastic and polycarbonate. online vaping shop in canada The mod is covered with lacquer, it looks quite laconic and statuesque. The device is controlled by a single button, the mod runs on a single 18650 battery, the lid is held on a latch and magnets and has ventilation holes, there is a micro-usb connector, but it is suitable only for firmware updates. It is worth noting that the device will be sold in a starter kit with a micro TFV4 Plus tank.

As a result, we can say that SMOK has got an unusual device, which will suit the style of only a certain circle of people, well, or those who want to “catch all the Pokémon” 🙂

Specifications:

Length 101 mm, height 46 mm, thickness 59 mm, weight without battery – 119 g

Adjustable power range in varivatta mode 1-75 w with supported atomizer resistance from 0.1 to 3 ohm

Supported resistance for temperature control mode from 0.06 to 2 ohm with a temperature limit of 200 to 600 degrees Fahrenheit and 100 to 300 Celsius

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