Today our guest is the L200 kit from GeekVape. Let's make a reservation right away that the set is notable for the fact that it includes a new non-service Z Sub-ohm 2021 Tank, which looks very much like its previous version of the Zeus Sub-ohm Tank. Well, let's not pull rubber, let's start our acquaintance.
The sides of the package are in bright orange, the face and back are in dark gray. On the front side there is an image of the device, its name, and the name of the manufacturer itself.
The novelty looks really very similar to its previous version. We see familiar outlines, although the logo has been updated, yes. In general, the tank is nice, fits perfectly into the overall design concept of the L200 kit. Blowing, as before the top one.
The pre-installed black drip type has the 810th fit and is made of plastic. It is worth noting that the manufacturer took care of the users and added a spare bubble glass to the kit.
The lid slides easily when rotating its axis; under it, we see large holes for refueling.
The tank works on Z series evaporators, both evaporators included in the kit are made on a grid.
A recognizable design awaits us here, the backside has a smoothed shape, while the front is more angular. The body is made of a combination of metal, plastic, silicone and eco-leather.
The control panel is located on the front end. Here we see a large rectangular fire button. I must say that the button has a distinct click, does not play. Below is the display, below it is the adjustment buttons.
Despite the fact that the plus/minus buttons are located close to each other, there should be no problems with them, since they are large enough, and besides, they have small elevations at the edges, which allows you to clearly determine which button is being pressed.
As for the display, it is color, clearly displays all the necessary characteristics. It is possible to change the brightness of the display, for this you need to hold down the fire and "plus" or "minus" buttons. However, even the maximum brightness is somehow rather weak. The functionality includes the following operating modes: Power, NI, TI, SS, TCR, VPC, BYPASS. The only nuance is the display of the battery charge. It would be more convenient if the charge was displayed as a percentage.
Unusually, in this case, the device is locked. In order to block the L200, it is necessary to move the slider located on one of the lateral sides to the lower position.
The maximum power of the device is 200 W. The novelty is powered by two external 18650 batteries. Access to the battery compartment is located at the bottom end, covered with a hinged, snap-on cover.
Also, this model provides a connector for connecting a charging cable, which is located at the top of the mod and is covered with a silicone plug.
It is worth noting that this device has a degree of protection IP68, which means not only protect against moisture, dust and careless handling, but also the possibility of immersing the device in water, to a depth of more than a meter and functioning in such conditions for no more than 30 minutes.
Also, the device provides protection against low or high resistance, overheating, short circuit, wrong polarity, overcharge or overdischarge.
The kit includes L200 mod, Z Sub-ohm 2021 Tank, two replaceable evaporators of different resistances, a spare glass, a key for the evaporators, spare originals, a USB Type-C cable, a user manual and a warranty card.
To summarize, the L200 kit is a noteworthy kit. Among the advantages of which: ergonomics, protection against moisture, dust and rough handling, a color display, as well as an unusual, but convenient implementation of the lock.