Eleaf iStick Rim C Kit

 

PRODUCT CONTENT


-Box mod
-MELO 5
-Two evaporators (one in the tank)
-Spare glass
-Charging cable
-2 USER manuals
-Originality card
-Dopa for the atomizer.


Eleaf iStick Rim C is made of zinc alloy and plastic. It is equipped with a board with resistance support from 0.05 Ohms and a maximum power of 80 watts. For the whale version, it comes with a MELO 5 tank on replacements from the EC line.


The atomizer consists of a drip type, a top cap with an air duct shaft, a flask, a base with adjustable airflow and a replaceable evaporator. It comes with two ECU coils: EC-S at 0.6 Ohms and EC-M at 0.15 Ohms from the grid. A full review of this tank is already presented on our website.

 

Above is a steel connector. The platform will allow you to wind atomizers up to 28 mm. On the front panel, there is a Fire button, a monochrome screen, adjustment buttons and a Type-C port for charging and updating the firmware.

 

The side plastic panel is removable and mounted on four magnets. Underneath is a compartment for installing a single 18650 battery.

 

For ease of use, a ribbon is provided for extraction and a designation of the polarity of the installation. Separate openings for the outlet of gases are not provided.


The mod works on the usual board from Eleaf. Compared to the "older" brother, the mod’s capabilities have been increased. Thermal monitoring is available with the ability to fix the resistance and adjust the TCR. A simple bypass is also available.

 

Additionally, there is a stealth mode, setting the cut-off time, and the choice of displaying the voltage or puff counter. The board raises the resistance from 0.05 ohms and delivers power up to 80 watts. The charging port received an amperage of 1.8 A.


There is nothing much to say about the complete atomizer. The gas station is convenient. With bubble glass, we get a more or less normal volume of 4 ml. Coils on the grid give a taste familiar to such vaporizers, comparable to the same iJust 3 and many other clerics. The taste here is decent.

 

But there is a plus - the presence of liquid overlap when removing the replacement evaporator.

 

I liked the mod as a whole. You can immediately note the presence of a matte black version, since it is sometimes difficult to find something less easily soiled among the abundance of glossy mods on the market, however, our color option - Gradient Red, turned out to be very nice because of the black upper part, which allows us to wind up drips and atomizers black colors. Here's how with the Phobia 2 RDA.