Today I have a copy that took so long to get to me that I lost all interest in it. For you, I believe, in view of this circumstance, he has not lost interest, therefore, I will quickly insert my next five kopecks, since he also lost the relevance of the novelty during his trip.
Dimensions: 75.5 x 50 x 24.5mm
Weight: 92.3g Body
material: metal + plastic + silicone
Power supply: 1 x 18650
Output power: 5 - 80W
Voltage range: 1.0 - 6.4V
Operating mode: VW
Supported resistance: 0.15 - 2.5Ω
Protection: against low/high resistance, against overheating, against short circuit, against reverse polarity, against overcharge / over-discharge
Connector type: steel 510, pin gold-plated, spring-loaded
Screen / diagonal: monochrome, 0.69 "
Micro-USB port / charging: Type-C, charging current 1.1A
Color: see photo below
TFV9 MINI Tank
Body material: stainless steel Atomizer
type: maintenance-free
Evaporator resistance: 0.15Ω
Capacity: 3ml
Diameter: 22mm landing, 23mm maximum
Height: 50mm with drip type, 38mm without drip type
Connector: 510, pin is gold plated
Weight: 50g
Color: see the photo above
Package Contents
- Scar-Mini mod
- TFV9 MINI Tank
- replaceable evaporators 2pcs 0.15Ω (one preinstalled)
- spare origins
- spare glass
- spare silicone gasket
- USB Type-C cable
- user manual
- warranty card
Non-service - they "enrage" me. One way or another, it looks normal - no claim, not cumbersome, but rather compact.
The drip is unpretentious, landing 510, obviously designed for hookah cravings. It sits in a sliding cover, which has a little backlash. Here is a child lock - raise the lid and then move it. The hole is small, covered with a slot-type plug, the latter I didn't really like. The capacity is small, moreover, unchanged, for complete evaporators it is quite cheap. However, we have the same set of compacts.
Replaceable evaporators are made strictly on a grid, moreover, they are hefty sub-ohms. The tank is not heated directly strongly, and the high drip type helps, but they drink the slurry only on the way. Taste for non-service is normal - for the eyes I call this "a lot of steam from nothing." Okay, take it easy - normal flavor transfer is just right for a complete tank.
Adjusting the airflow with a standard rotary ring with risks. The tightening is very loose and noisy; when trying to press it, a small whistle is also added.
Boxing mod is naturally a much more interesting thing. The design is pretty, but it didn't catch me at all live, IMHO of course. As a decor, an insert, probably made of eco-leather, pressed with a metal bar. And the whole body is sewn up in silicone, mind you not easily soiled.
The dimensions are compact, but I suppose this does not mean anything to you. They are roughly comparable to the second swag +/- 0.5mm.
Ergonomics is expectedly good, moreover, without nuances - everything is fine here - beveled edges, rounded "ass". And the weight of the subject is small, and despite the fact that the frame is metal.
The mod is protected against moisture, dust and rough handling according to the IP67 standard - like. Moreover, I want to note that it is sewn into the silicone correctly - there are edges on the bottom and top, and the control panel is recessed into the body. However, there are small mistakes in the performance, not that you need to immediately minus for this, but you must know.
The landing pad is steel, securely held by three screws. It rises slightly above the body, but there is no levitation, since the silicone casing rises slightly along the edge, masking the whole thing. But the margin for landing is commendable - 25mm light.
The control panel is glossy, but overall it looks fine. The fire button is large, the stroke is small, the click is distinct, of medium volume. Moreover, the pressure is decent, I would even say excessive, and the profile of the button - a flat platform - does not help in pressing at all. In general, I would call it some kind of "non-specific", but not downright inconvenient. Further more - the display is monochrome, small, dim, and the brightness is not adjustable. Not only is it too small, but it's not so bad - it is also recessed far under the outer panel, so the viewing angles are quite small. But you can still live with all this)
Access to the battery compartment from above is a classic cover for this form factor, with threads and risks. The thread is not long, everything fits tightly, nothing hangs inside, at the very base of the oring shaft to comply with the IP67 protection protocol - no surprises here.
I think it's good news that there is a connector for charging a new sample, but there is no trace of the declared 1.5A. It is covered with a silicone plug with a convenient strap, but it is not completely hidden in the mod. In view of this circumstance, the "stability" of the mode is violated. I will not say that it falls straight, but it staggers well, and the risk of falling naturally increases significantly.
Well, let's close the topic with the control chipset. And here I was completely unpleasantly surprised since it seems to have the functionality of the year 2015. There is only a variant on board and that's all, well, from the special stages, there is still a puff counter. Yes, I understand that the overwhelming majority of users do not even enter the menu, contenting themselves solely with the variant, but still, for such a giant, the absence of even a standard set of options is somehow “unforgivable”.
The chipset is quite normal in operation, I have no complaints about it. The resistance reads correctly, does not lie in terms of power, the charge shows with a percentage value, the puffs count correctly. In short, a strong middle peasant.
Impressions
Well, what can I say - it's a good mod and it seems to have enough positive moments. Here, the workmanship is not lame, and the stock of landing is good, and in the work of the subject it proved itself worthy. But here I am looking at the list of nagging/cons and something very much of them together turns out. It loses to the main competitor Swag 2 in many respects, its only advantage is IP67 protection. Oh yes - for some more Type-C. And so I think, and who then needs all this? If you do not compare our hero with a competitor, then this is quite a normal representative of this form factor.
Therefore, I can recommend the set only to those who care about protection, who really liked the design and need only a variable wattage. Then yes - the set is worth the money.
The price is $ 30.3 (sourcemore.com coupon SCMK), only the mod costs, oddly enough, 30 cents more expensive) However, it is still in the preorder, wait for availability, I'm sure there will be discounts or look elsewhere.
Benefits
Price
Design
Compactness
Lightweight
Ergonomics
Protection against moisture, dust and rough handling
Landing stock
Disadvantages
Noisy puff
Small tank capacity without the possibility of increasing
Poor control chipset functionality
Poor "stability" fashion
Tight fire button
Dim and shallow display
The actual current does not match the declared