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Hi All, Anthony Vapes back here with my review of the Innokin Endura T18 II Stick Kit, please see the bottom for disclaimers and links. Note this is not marked as a sample
Introduction:
The Innokin Endura T18 II kit with Prism T18 II Tank is the latest Vape Stick kit from Innokin. Innokin is a company that has made some good mods and starter kits for quite a while. The EQ pod and kroma-a zenith kit are 2 of the best starter kits out there and their proton mod was one of the best mods made this year IMO. The Endura T18 II is the newer version of their very popular Endura T18 kit. It features an internal 1300mah battery and is a simple slightly adjustable stick that has 3 modes. It features 3 LED lights above the fire button for battery charge and mode. The included tank is the Prism T18 II tank and uses their new prism coils. It’s available in 5 colors, Black, Blue, Rainbow, Violet, and Coffee and is available online in the 30 USD dollar price range so good price point and cheapest at elementvape with a 26.95 USD price tag.
Manufacturer's Specs Battery:
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Endura T18 II Battery Rundown
The Endura T18 II is a somewhat adjustable simple stick with a fire button and nothing else. There 3 LEDs above the fire button. It tell you the battery level by how many are lit up after you vape 3 is full, 2 is half full, 1 is low. Not bad but could have been a little more detailed IMO. As far as adjustable goes it has 3 output modes low (10.5watts) medium (12 watts), and high (13.5 watts). To adjust this turn the device off (3 clicks) then hold the fire button down. You’ll see it cycle between low (left LED) medium (middle LED) and high (right LED) and let it go when it’s on the mode you want. Then turn it back on (3 clicks) Pretty well done there based on the kind of device it is.
The stick itself is really nice. There is not much of a design it’s just a basic stick with the black and rainbow however the other 3 colors have a nice fade pattern form the color on the bottom to silver on the top. The coloring is nice as well and has a shiny finish on it that hasn’t worn on me at all. It can handle a 18 mm atomizer without overhang which is the size of the included Prism tank and makes it have an AIO type look to it. Adding to the AIO part, the air flow control is actually build into the battery and not the tank itself. It features 4 small holes and you can have open 1, 2 , 3, or all 4. It’s also smooth and easy to adjust and on a stopper at fully closed and fully open so great job there. It feels well built and is also really light. The USB port is on the back and they don’t list a charge rate.
The only testing I did on this battery is the charge rate and battery capacity. I know i tested some in the past but based on the type of kit it is and what it’s used for I don’t feel it’s 100% necessary. The highest charge rate I got personally was .4 amp so a half amp rating would be an accurate assessment. The battery i tested at 1205 mah so the 1300mah rating they list is pretty good. No complaints there, good size battery, but 1A charging would have been nice. It also features passthrough vaping as well.
Also 1 quick side note, the box itself. Would not come open. As you can see in the pics it’s torn up because i had to rip it open. It comes with a blue tab to slide it out but it was stuck with what i’m assuming some sort of excess glue or something so bad that i ripped the blue tab off trying to pull it out. Not a big deal, but worth a mention.
Introduction:
The Innokin Endura T18 II kit with Prism T18 II Tank is the latest Vape Stick kit from Innokin. Innokin is a company that has made some good mods and starter kits for quite a while. The EQ pod and kroma-a zenith kit are 2 of the best starter kits out there and their proton mod was one of the best mods made this year IMO. The Endura T18 II is the newer version of their very popular Endura T18 kit. It features an internal 1300mah battery and is a simple slightly adjustable stick that has 3 modes. It features 3 LED lights above the fire button for battery charge and mode. The included tank is the Prism T18 II tank and uses their new prism coils. It’s available in 5 colors, Black, Blue, Rainbow, Violet, and Coffee and is available online in the 30 USD dollar price range so good price point and cheapest at elementvape with a 26.95 USD price tag.
Manufacturer's Specs Battery:
- Dimensions: 96mm by 18mm
- Integrated 1300mAh Rechargeable Battery
- Wattage Output Option: 10.5W, 12W, and 13.5W
- Adjustable Airflow Control Ring - 4 Inlet Holes
- Oversized Firing Button
- LED Battery Life Indicator
- Magnetized Bottom for Top Cap Cover Safekeeping
- Micro USB Port
- Centered Spring-Loaded 510 Connection
- Available in Black, Blue, Rainbow, Violet, Coffee
- 18mm Diameter
- 2.5mL Standard Juice Capacity
- Superior Stainless Steel Chassis Construction
- Pyrex Glass Reinforcement
- Threaded Top Refill System
- Magnetic Top Cap Cover
- Innokin Prism T18 Plug N Play Coil Line
- 1.5ohm Prism T18.II Coil
- Compatible with Original T18 Coils
- Protective Metal Cage for Pyrex Glass
- Elongated Tapered 510 Delrin Drip Tip
- Detachable Structure
- Stainless Steel 510 Connection
- 1 Innokin Endura T18 II Battery
- 1 Innokin Prism T18 Tank
- 2 1.5ohm T18 Prism Coil
- 1 Magnetic Cap
- 1 Spare Drip Tip
- 1 Spare O-Ring Set
- 1 Micro USB Charging Cable
- 1 Quick Start Guide
- 1 Warranty Card
- 1 Warning Booklet
- 1 Battery Warning Card
- T18 II 1.5 ohm Horizontal Coils
- T18 II 2 ohm Bottom Vertical Coils
- cross compatible with T18 and T22 coils
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Endura T18 II Battery Rundown
The Endura T18 II is a somewhat adjustable simple stick with a fire button and nothing else. There 3 LEDs above the fire button. It tell you the battery level by how many are lit up after you vape 3 is full, 2 is half full, 1 is low. Not bad but could have been a little more detailed IMO. As far as adjustable goes it has 3 output modes low (10.5watts) medium (12 watts), and high (13.5 watts). To adjust this turn the device off (3 clicks) then hold the fire button down. You’ll see it cycle between low (left LED) medium (middle LED) and high (right LED) and let it go when it’s on the mode you want. Then turn it back on (3 clicks) Pretty well done there based on the kind of device it is.
The stick itself is really nice. There is not much of a design it’s just a basic stick with the black and rainbow however the other 3 colors have a nice fade pattern form the color on the bottom to silver on the top. The coloring is nice as well and has a shiny finish on it that hasn’t worn on me at all. It can handle a 18 mm atomizer without overhang which is the size of the included Prism tank and makes it have an AIO type look to it. Adding to the AIO part, the air flow control is actually build into the battery and not the tank itself. It features 4 small holes and you can have open 1, 2 , 3, or all 4. It’s also smooth and easy to adjust and on a stopper at fully closed and fully open so great job there. It feels well built and is also really light. The USB port is on the back and they don’t list a charge rate.
The only testing I did on this battery is the charge rate and battery capacity. I know i tested some in the past but based on the type of kit it is and what it’s used for I don’t feel it’s 100% necessary. The highest charge rate I got personally was .4 amp so a half amp rating would be an accurate assessment. The battery i tested at 1205 mah so the 1300mah rating they list is pretty good. No complaints there, good size battery, but 1A charging would have been nice. It also features passthrough vaping as well.
Also 1 quick side note, the box itself. Would not come open. As you can see in the pics it’s torn up because i had to rip it open. It comes with a blue tab to slide it out but it was stuck with what i’m assuming some sort of excess glue or something so bad that i ripped the blue tab off trying to pull it out. Not a big deal, but worth a mention.