Univapo unico pod kit, the compact and elegant pod mod comes with 0.3ohm and 0.6ohm mesh coils, perfect for DL vaping and creating big clouds. If you are a fresh hand to mod or a user unfamiliar with adjusting power, it is highly recommended for you to choose unico.To get more news about Premium Vape kits, you can visit univapo official website.
The Pods and Coils The pod follows the airflow-control base-coil-pod formula with the coils screwed into the afc base which then screws into the bottom of the pod. This is where things get interesting as there are several very clever design cues in play here. First up is the fill bung which is on the “front” and is accessible even with the pod inserted into the mod, this makes filling very convenient and mess free. Next are the clear sides, finally a pod which I can easily see the eliquid level!
The afc is usable, although with it completely closed there is still some air getting through. You can cut it down if required, and it’s all topped of with an integrated drip tip which has been very comfortable in use as well… should I stop gushing now? This has all been leak and condensation free as well, a rarity in pod mods. The Unico currently has four coil options available, a 0.3Ω and 0.6Ω mesh coils for direct lung vaping, and 0.8Ω and 1.2Ω BVC (round wire) coils meant for mouth to lung vaping. The coil material isn’t stated anywhere so I asked Univapo and was told that the 0.8Ω coil is nichrome whilst all the others are Kanthal. This means that this might be a good choice if you have a nickel allergy so long as you avoid the 0.8Ω coil, obviously! A 0.8Ω bvc coil and a 0.3Ω mesh coil are included in the kit, but Univapo were kind enough to send some of the 0.6Ω mesh and 1.2Ω bvc coils as well so I could test the full range.
These are supplied in packs of three, with the coils in individual sealed blister packs. The 1.2Ω coil defaults to 11W (max 13W), and I found this was perfect for me with the airflow half open for a loose mouth to lung draw. You can, of course, close the airflow more if you want an even tighter draw. I was pleasantly surprised by the flavour from this coil and, thanks to the low power requirements, I got about 800 puffs from a full charge… outstanding! The 0.8Ω coil (included) defaults to 17W (max 20W). Flavour was good but I felt the 1.2Ω coil perhaps had the edge here, and again battery life was good with 750 puffs recorded.
The 0.6Ω mesh coil defaulted to 22W (max 25W). This time I felt like it was a little lacking and found it performed better at 24W which is where the ability to lock this wattage in by pressing the up + down buttons came into play. Flavour was again good, although it seemed to be lacking some of the higher notes compared to other pods I’ve used recently. It’s still a very pleasant vape though. Battery life obviously starts to take a hit here with 372 puffs on a charge. The 0.3Ω mesh coil defaulted to 35W (max 43W). This felt much punchier than the 0.6Ω mesh with crisper top notes even at the default 35W, and this would be my preferred choice out of the two mesh coils, but the battery really took a hammering here with just 218 puffs recorded.