In recently, Smoant launched a new device, the Cylon TC 218W Box Mod. What about this box mod? The package comes with 1x Smoant Cylon Mod, 1x USB Cable, and 1x User Manual.
Cylon Box Mod is the latest vape mod from Smoant, which is powered by dual external 18650 cells and maximum output can be reached to 218W to offer you large vapors and awesome vaping experience. The mod has a compact size which is 90* 47* 32mm for easy handing and convenient to carry out. The overall appearance design is biased towards the technology industry style, using a large number of grooves and crossed lines to enhance visual impact and sense of hierarchy. In general, the appearance value is quite good. The fire button is designed on the left side of the mod, taking into account the traditional mod ignition experience, which will be quite comfortable for both the use of the index finger or the thumb. The arc grooves on the fire button also have some improvement in the touch experience of the fingers.
The artificial leather patch paste on both sides of the Cylon Mod, although the appearance is not good (but different aesthetic), friction and elasticity are quite good. More styles of patches may come out in the future, and vapers can replace patches to enhance the value of personalized color.
The box mod features a 1.3 inch colorful display, which displays all vital information. There are two different UI options: the Audi Dashboard and normal one catering to your preference. At the bottom of the screen are the adjustment button and the USB port. The adjustment button and the USB port form a small person with a dark mirror. There is a product name on the back of the mod and a decorative patch.
Finally, we summarize the characteristics of Cylon Box Mod, excellent workmanship and external surface treatment, good performance and high playability, easy operation and excellent grip experience, and feel good value and high performance price ratio. Can these features be the reason for you to choose Cylon Box Mod? Tell me in the review area.
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