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  • Mike Huml Picks 2021’s Best Hardware Products

    Mike Huml Picks 2021’s Best Hardware Products

    Credit: Steam Crave

    There were numerous innovations introduced in the hardware segment last year.

    By Mike Huml

    The year is finally over, and 2021 was a rough one. Not just in terms of the vapor industry but for everybody the world over. After a year like that, it’s important to look back and appreciate the successes and accomplishments despite the challenges faced. In particular, the vapor industry has had to bear the burden of federal and state regulations, supply issues, shipping delays and much more. However, even with these new obstacles and the continued plateauing of new vapor technologies, consumers have mostly still been able to access a wide range of quality vaping products thanks to the hard work of advocates and business owners alike.

    Now, new opportunities for the future arise. Hurdles and challenges inevitably await, but the vapor industry always weathers the storm. There will always be successes and failures, wins and losses, but at the end of the day, it’s important to reflect upon how far vaping has come in such a short time and remember how human innovation transformed the simplest of circuits—a battery and a resistor—into a life-saving product that changed the world of harm reduction.

    Here are my selections for the best vaping products of 2021:

    Best Pod System: The Caliburn G2—UWell

    The Caliburn series of pod systems from UWell has long been a favorite not only for pod vapers but vapers of all levels. Whether as a daily driver or as a backup or portable alternative, the Caliburn has earned a reputation for being a simple, no-hassle device with easy vapor production, accurate flavor reproduction and a killer analog-accurate throat hit. In 2021, UWell released their follow-up to the popular Caliburn G—the Caliburn G2. The Caliburn G2 features all the things vapers have come to love about the Caliburn G plus a few extras to further improve the experience.

    The Caliburn G2 has a larger 750 mAh battery compared to its predecessor’s 690 mAh battery. While this doesn’t provide a huge boost to battery life, any improvement is welcome, especially when it doesn’t translate into a larger device—the Caliburn G2 is virtually the same size as the Caliburn G. Both devices use a USB-C charger for blazing fast charging, and both devices can be charged from empty to full in less than an hour.

    The Caliburn G2 also has a larger window for viewing remaining e-liquid, which is ironically made unnecessary due to the innovative haptic feedback system. When a pod runs empty and the user attempts to take a drag, the Caliburn G vibrates to indicate that a fill is needed. Of course, the larger window is still a welcome upgrade that doesn’t detract from any other features. Additionally, each pod now has an airflow adjustment ring on the bottom to allow for a wider range of airflow settings rather than the two fixed options available with the Caliburn G.

    The Caliburn G2 continues to use mesh technology in the coils for a quick ramp-up time, more even heating and improved flavor. Many pod systems have trouble wicking too fast or too slow, leading to either weak vapor production or spitback and leaking. The Caliburn G2 does not have these issues whatsoever, and that factors into the user experience in a huge way. Ease of use, excellent performance and new refined features all contribute toward the Caliburn G2’s title as the best pod system of 2021.

    Best Starter Kit: Aegis Mini2 and Solo2—Geekvape

    These two kits share their accolade of best starter kit because they are virtually identical in terms of what’s included and performance. Aside from a few aesthetic differences, what sets these mods apart from each other are the batteries. The Mini2 features an internal battery while the Solo2 requires an 18650. That being said, with the advent of pod systems and their dominance over the beginner vaping market, the term “starter kit” has evolved to mean a bundle of products that includes all the necessary hardware to get started with a new setup rather than simply a kit for new users.

    Geekvape has always provided some of the best value when it comes to the intermediate to advanced market, providing hardy and simple devices with a good range of features at a reasonable price point. The Mini2 and Solo2 kits take Geekvape’s well-loved Aegis aesthetic and apply it to a 100 W mod then add in the Geekvape Z subohm tank for a perfect introduction into subohm vaping and cloud chasing.

    These kits naturally come with extra tools and parts as well as a spare replacement coil, but the main attraction of any intermediate kit is the promise that it can provide something that a user can’t find in a pod system. Whether that’s a full day’s battery life, massive clouds of vapor, more customization of the vape experience or an easier way to taper down nicotine levels, many starter kits attempt to provide these features with varying degrees of success.

    Geekvape’s Mini2 and Solo2 can provide all these things with minimal hassle and under $60. The mods themselves are water resistant and dustproof with excellent shock protection in case they’re dropped on the ground. While the Solo2 requires an 18650, both devices can be charged with an included USB-C cable. The menu is simple enough to not incur frustration while also serving to introduce users to the common three-button system.

    The Geekvape Z tank uses top adjustable airflow, rendering it virtually leak proof. It’s also top-filling and performs almost at the level of any rebuildable worth its salt while providing 5.5 mL of juice capacity. Replacement coils are available in two varieties and are readily available from a multitude of vape shops and online retailers.

    There is no single aspect of the Aegis Mini2 or Solo2 that can be singled out as their defining feature. Rather, both kits do everything very well, and that should be the goal of any starter kit. They provide a well-rounded experience that balances features and simplicity, power and size, quality and price point. For anyone wanting to take the next step in vaping, the Aegis Solo2 and Mini2 are the best starter kits of 2021.

    Best Rebuildable: Steam Crave Aromamizer Series

    Rebuildable atomizers, once the gold standard of vaping quality, have humbly been taking a back seat for the past few years. While simpler and more broadly desired devices have stolen the spotlight, the hobbyist vaper niche market still exists backstage. Any “best of” claim will be disputed by the passionate vaper—each has their own hands-down favorite, and nothing can convince them otherwise. However, when taking everything into account from performance and quality to price and availability, the Aromamizer series of atomizers from Steam Crave stands apart from the rest.

    First, the Aromamizer series consists of four different atomizers that range in size from 25 mm to 41 mm in diameter. This means the majority of vapers will be able to find an Aromamizer that perfectly suits their favorite mod. Many varieties are capable of sharing spare parts and build decks, which makes it easy to try new builds without the need for multiple RBAs. Additionally, each Aromamizer can function as either a tank or a dripper. The level of customization is unprecedented.

    Next, the Aromamizer is built to the highest quality standards and performs as well as, if not better than, atomizers at twice the price. Steam Crave is the only notable manufacturer that bridges the gap between the notorious $20 clone and the $200 authentic. Depending on which Aromamizer is chosen, the price hovers between $40 for the 25 mm Supreme V3 and $75 for the 41 mm Titan V2. The Aromamizer design is original to Steam Crave and packs all sorts of features into a single package.

    In addition to interchangeable build decks, the Aromamizers are top-filling with juice flow control and a wide range of airflow options. Being an RDTA, each deck is built like an RDA rather than many dedicated RTAs that wick completely differently than RDAs and therefore are designed with more restrictive decks.

    The latest series of Aromamizers have undergone years of refinement and it definitely shows. Quality and performance aren’t even a question for these RDTAs. But the icing on the cake is price and availability. Many high-end rebuildables are produced at a small scale and can be prohibitively expensive, and because of this, few vendors are willing to risk carrying large quantities of these atomizers for a niche market. It’s too much risk for not enough return, and that can make finding quality rebuildables difficult, even if a vaper is willing to pay a premium.

    So, with that in mind, the Aromamizer series is the best rebuildable of 2021 due to its high quality, perfect performance, level of customization, price point and general availability.

    Best Mod: Hyperion DNA 100C—Lost Vape

    Lost Vape is another longstanding company that breaks from the norm. In a nutshell, this manufacturer is responsible for getting the most mods utilizing Evolv’s DNA boards into the hands of vapers for years. While other companies were copying Evolv’s technology—whether it be variable wattage, regulated subohm vaping or temperature control—Lost Vape simply went to the source and put DNA boards into high-quality mods at reasonable prices. The Hyperion DNA 100C continues this trend, and as a result, Lost Vape has produced the best all-around mod to date.

    The list of features provided by a DNA board is extensive and too long to reproduce here. Evolv has been at the forefront of vaping technology for over a decade, so in general, it’s safe to assume that any feature found on a mod today was pioneered by Evolv. They did it first and probably did it best. Consequently, the Hyperion is a full-featured device with variable wattage, temperature control and the entire gamut of DNA features. That plays a huge role, but it’s not the whole story.

    To put it too simply, the Hyperion is a Geekvape Aegis Solo with the quality bumped up a notch and the inclusion of a DNA board. The C-frame design is hugely popular and functional, allowing for a great asymmetric aesthetic that’s comfortable to hold and allows an infinite number of customization options for the “soft” side. The Hyperion is available with different colors and materials, including carbon fiber, leather and vinyl.

    The Hyperion is also extremely durable, being water resistant, dustproof and shock resistant. It can be powered by a single 18650, 20700 or 21700 battery for maximum battery life and can output up to 100 W of power—more than enough for the general vaping population. The battery can be swapped and charged or charged internally via the USB-C port, which is also used to connect to a PC for firmware updates or to play around with Evolv’s EScribe software.

    Sure, other mods can fire up to 200 W or higher, but for someone looking for a top-of-the-line device that can do it all—and do it modestly—the Hyperion can’t be beaten. It’s the result of years of refinement by Lost Vape that takes a popular and functional design that’s crafted to the highest quality standards and couples it with the best internals on the market in the form of the DNA 100C for a final product that’s a modest size with respectable power that could very well last a lifetime. The Hyperion DNA 100C from Lost Vape is the best overall mod of 2021.

    Best Advanced Mod: Hadron Pro—Steam Crave

    At some point, everybody wants to splurge. Every human eventually wants something out of the ordinary, something bombastic that could very well be overkill, price and practicality be damned. That mid-life crisis of a vaping device is the Hadron Pro from Steam Crave.

    This device certainly has its negatives, from a certain perspective. It’s huge, it’s plain and some assembly is required. However, it uses a DNA 250C board with a 4C LiPo for maximum battery life and a potential 400 W of power. It’s huge for a reason, and that’s the battery that can last for a long while when used at reasonable power levels. Coincidentally, it also gives an excuse to purchase the 35 mm Aromamizer Ragnar, which pairs perfectly with the Hadron Pro.

    Most of what makes the Hadron Pro so great is admittedly the DNA 250C. And while the design is plain, plain can be a good thing when the asking price is approaching $200—the last thing a device that expensive needs is an extreme, polarizing aesthetic. And that large battery previously mentioned? The reason it needs to be installed by the end user is that it is replaceable. Again, a great feature when it comes to an expensive device, as a dead battery isn’t the end of the line for the Hadron Pro. While using four 21700 batteries might seem a better idea to achieve the same effect, the size of such a mod would not only be impractical but unusable.

    None of this is to say that the Hadron Pro is gimmicky—far from it. Every feature provided by the DNA 250C is here, and although the size is a bit unwieldy, it makes for a perfect coffee table mod, and there’s technically nothing that keeps a vaper from bringing the Hadron Pro out and about, provided they have big enough pockets and don’t mind the extra weight.

    For advanced vapers where the pros always outweigh the cons, and impracticality always yields to superior performance, there is no better option: The Hadron Pro is the best advanced mod of 2021.

  • Maximum Velocity

    Maximum Velocity

    Aegis Max Kit 2021

    GeekVape’s new Aegis Max Kit sets a new standard for quality, performance and value.

    By Mike Huml

    The Aegis Max Kit from GeekVape is the ideal kit for intermediate vapers or anyone looking for a robust single-battery setup that produces maximum vapor. With 21700 or 18650 battery compatibility, the Aegis Max will far outlast the competition, and with the included GeekVape Z sub-ohm tank, this kit truly sets the bar for intermediate kits.

    GeekVape’s popular design aesthetic is continued with the Aegis Max mod, incorporating a rubberized texture along with metal and leather for a super comfortable feel and maximum durability. The Aegis series is designed to be dust-proof, water-resistant and to be protected from drops from a reasonable distance.

    The 510 connection is a solid piece of steel that eliminates threading issues. It also provides a solid foundation for atomizers with diameters up to 30 mm with no overhang. The buttons and screen are more conducive to a thumb-firing grip, which works well with the rubberized finish and the leather portion and stitching.

    The mod is simple enough to use in wattage mode or temperature control mode, and the menu features many shortcuts that offer additional functionality such as adjustment locking, stealth mode and more. These features come standard on many modern devices, but the Aegis Max allows more advanced users to dig deeper into the menu for more customization features.

    TCR curves, variable power settings and firmware upgradeability are all available to those who really want to fine-tune their vaping experience. Although the Aegis Max is geared toward intermediate users, the advanced features never get in the way if ignored or not needed. This also opens up the Aegis Max as a serious contender for enthusiast vapers looking for something a bit more tame than a multi-battery device.

    Although the Aegis Max kit includes an adapter for an 18650 battery, it really shines when used with a 21700 cell. With power output up to 100 watts, an 18650 battery just can’t hold out very long even when used in the 60 watt to 80 watt range. Additionally, using an 18650 battery means that the additional bulk of the mod is no longer justified, and GeekVape offers several other mod options that are either powered by an 18650 cell or an internal battery.

    While the Aegis Max does offer internal charging via an included micro-USB cable, the battery door can also be unscrewed to remove and replace the battery. The battery door is a bit unique since it screws in but features a flip-out “handle” to assist the user. Because the Aegis Max prides itself on being sealed from water and dust, the battery cap incorporates an O-ring that sits at the base of the threading. This extra security also means that the process of twisting the battery door on or off doesn’t feel quite smooth, and this could have quickly derailed the whole system.

    However, the handle that swings out makes battery replacement incredibly easy for most users and if it isn’t, GeekVape also includes a tool with the kit that further reduces the effort needed to manipulate the battery door. In short, the system works extremely well even when it doesn’t seem like it should at first glance, mainly because of the forethought of the manufacturers.

    The screen on the Aegis Max differs from some other GeekVape mods in that it is monochrome instead of colored. However, this doesn’t impede functionality or readability in any way and may actually serve to keep the price reasonable. For anybody already accustomed to the menu system from other Aegis series devices, the Aegis Max is nearly identical. At a glance, the screen shows the current firing mode, the power or temperature setting, remaining battery life, coil resistance, amperage, voltage and a puff counter.

    As for the Z tank—this is an extension and renaming of the Zeus line of products. This newest iteration, the Z Max tank or simply the Z tank, features a 25 mm diameter and uses replaceable mesh coils that are available in 0.2 ohm or 0.4 ohm varieties. The Aegis Max kit includes one of each, but both are very similar. The 0.2 ohm coil requires a bit more power but has slightly more airflow due to a marginally larger diameter.

    The 0.4 ohm coil is slightly more reserved and will extend battery life by a small amount. Neither coil is specifically designed for restricted lung hits, but both can be used for this purpose with a small adjustment to output power and by closing the airflow adjustment ring to the desired value. Because of the mesh heating element, heat is dispersed more evenly, allowing for an overall improved vape experience. Flavor is more robust, more vapor is produced and a wider power range is possible with minimal risk of oversaturated or dry hits.

    While the airflow adjustment ring at the top of the tank can be closed off to heavily restrict airflow, mouth-to-lung vaping is not recommended. The internals of the tank are wide open and designed for maximum airflow and vapor production. Attempting mouth-to-lung vaping will result in poor vapor production and a harsh throat hit. However, using a different tank specifically designed for mouth-to-lung vaping isn’t off the table, as the Aegis Max mod works just as well at 15 watts as it does at 100 watts. Coupled with a 21700 battery, several days of use can be achieved in between charges when used in this way.

    The Z tank is designed from the ground up for cloud chasing and ease of use. Airflow is top down to eliminate leaking and to provide a smooth draw. The tank is also top filling for maximum convenience. The top cap unscrews approximately a quarter turn before it’s able to be removed and the tank filled. This helps eliminate the frustration of needing to turn the cap over and over for it to be removed.

    It’s a small thing in theory, but anybody who has tried to fill a tank with excess liquid on their hands will understand the relief of a single, quick turn of the cap in order to remove it. Doing so reveals two large kidney-shaped fill ports, which are widely accepted as the best filling method. There is no juice backup due to pressure, and thick liquids can be dispensed quickly with no spillage.

    The Z tank holds 5 mL of e-liquid with the default bubble glass installed, but the kit also comes with a standard glass tank section that reduces the size as well as the capacity to a moderate 3.5 mL. Coil replacement is relatively painless and can be done without the need to empty the tank beforehand. The base unscrews easily to reveal the coil, which simply slides in and out and is held in the correct position by two grooves on either side of the coil base. If for some reason the coil does not slide out easily, GeekVape has included a tool for that as well. It’s great to see that GeekVape has included tools to increase accessibility for some of the maintenance that may require the use of fine motor skills rather than compromise on quality.

    The Aegis Max kit is unmatched in terms of build quality, aesthetic and performance. The mod is durable and rugged by design but is also easy to use while including features also found in GeekVape’s more advanced devices. As far as single-battery mods go, the incorporation of 21700 batteries is a no-brainer.

    The advantages of extended battery life and increased reliability when used above 60 watts compared to a standard 18650 battery can’t be overstated. While the Aegis Max mod could be smaller, the increased size feels great in the hand, offers additional protection to the battery if dropped and allows for the use of extra-large atomizers with no overhang.

    The GeekVape Z sub-ohm tank as well as the Z series coils are among the best on the market. Airflow is smooth and relatively quiet, and the vapor is effortlessly produced. The flavor is accurate and bold, and it’s safe to say that leaky tanks are a thing of the past, barring user error. Coil replacement and refilling are quick and easy, and a wide airflow path and mouthpiece means no spitback. The implementation of a mesh heating element keeps juice flow consistent and expands the ideal power range for each coil.

    The kit comes with a myriad of replacement O-rings as well as the battery door and coil replacement tools. Everything except for a battery and e-liquid is included in the Aegis Max kit, which retails for between $50 and $70—that’s a steal. The mod and the tank are available separately as well, but either way, the price-to-performance proposition is incredible.

    The Aegis Max kit rides the line between intermediate and advanced devices, but it does so with grace. For either market, neither gets in the way of the other. This is a perfect device to upgrade to from pod systems or starter kits or even from a similar intermediate device that uses an 18650 battery or internal battery. For advanced or enthusiast vapers, the Aegis Max doesn’t necessarily mean a step back.

    While the battery life and power output can’t match that of a multi-battery mod, keep in mind that 200 watts is often overkill, and enthusiasts won’t be sacrificing too much for a top-tier setup that’s likely a bit smaller and more portable.

    All in all, GeekVape has once again impressed with the Aegis Max kit and has set a new standard for quality, performance and value.