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The Joyetech Cuboid Mini review

TimboZero

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An independent review of the Joyetech Cuboid Mini kit. Written by me with photos and opinions.

http://timbozero.com/reviews/joyetech-cuboid-mini/

Excerpt below

Joyetech Cuboid Mini
This week I take a look at the new Joyetech Cuboid Mini, a device I thought I would be a good idea back in January when I reviewed the Joyetech Cuboid.

It was during the first week of February that I published the Joyetech Cuboid 150w box mod review, and at that time I said it would be nice to see a smaller version of it.



Neat cardboard box packaging with the device clearly shown on the box.



One interesting note shown on the box, the new notchcoil (more on that below)



The same lovely design on the Cuboid is still here on the Cuboid Mini.



Standard Joyetech paperwork, the quick start guide, the warranty card and the coil selection chart.



Spares include the USB charging (and firmware upgrade) cable, a spare plastic drip tip which features the same spiral design we saw on the eGo AIO and an allen key and 2 small grub screws.

The review in full is available if you found this interesting via the link at the top of this post.
Thanks for reading.

Timbo
 

bluedodger

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Hey Timbo! Nice review! I did one too.

http://www.electroniccigaretteconsu...cuboid-mini-review-a-leap-forward-for-vaping/

I don't know about you but I really love Notch coils. I mean, what a great idea. No resistance leads and a solid coil construction complete with, well, notches!

I liked the versatility. It can do so much for many styles of vaping. For a daily vape, its bang on. Compact and versatile. I mean, I don't know about you but the MTL option is great during the day when I am in a business setting and huge clouds are not always appropriate. The, you go home and put in the notch coil and yeh. awesome.
 

TimboZero

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Thank you for the feedback bluedodger, I appreciate it.

Notchcoils seem to work really well, technically they do have leads (which will have some resistance) but very very short ones normally. They kind of remind me of the concept behind flat kanthal, increasing the surface area (and hence heating area) for the same resistance. Certainly a good idea in my opinion.
 
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