Full disclosure:
Let’s get all the disclosures out of the way. These mods were sent to me directly from Asmodus specifically for the purposes of this review. This will not in any way, shape, or form cause me to give these mods a favorable review or change my opinion in any way.
I am going to do this review a little differently. Since both mods are very similar in shape, form and function I am going to review them together. I normally like to review a mod on its own merits but these two are so similar that if I reviewed them separately it would just seem repetitive and redundant. I will point out all the things both mods have in common as well as the differences.
First Impression Out Of The Box:
Both of these mods come nicely packaged. Open the box and in each case you are greeted with an absolutely gorgeously painted mod. It's the first thing that jumps out at you and hits you like a sledgehammer. Why can’t all mods be painted like this. All I have to say is wow!
What's In The Box:
* Mod
* USB cable
* Warranty card
* Battery safety card
* Manual
What’s the same:
We’ll start on top as usual. The 510 is just drop dead gorgeous and beautifully done. Buttery smooth stainless steel threading with a high polish just completes the premium look of this mod. The pin itself has a nice long throw to it and it is very springy. The connection sits flush on the mod and all of my atomizers sit flush as well. The 510 will accommodate a 25 mm atomizer with no overhang.
The battery doors are finished in a rubber like coating with a paint splash look to them that actually matches the mod. There is a half circle cutout for grip and an Asmodus emblem embedded in the door that is subtly done. The doors on these mods are actually interchangeable. Both doors are held into place by two strong magnets. The doors do not flex like cheaper C frame mods and they are actually very solid and strong. You kind of have to give them a nice strong pull to get them off. Both mods run dual 18650’s.
Pull off the battery doors and you will see a very clean battery sled. There are clear battery orientation markings on the top of the sled but there is no annoying battery strap. Instead there is a post in the middle of the C frame that allows the user to poke their finger through in order to get the battery out. The top battery contacts are spring loaded and the bottom contacts are button style. There is venting present on the bottom of the sled. Turn the mod around and on the opposite side you will see two strong rectangular shaped magnets. The door is very solid but these magnets insure that the door is not going anywhere. I get my batteries in and out with no problem or tearing.
On the outside of the mods we have a charge/update port. It is on the top side of the mod and it is vertically mounted. On the underside of the mod there is more battery ventilation. Both mods vape the same in all modes whether it be in TC mode, Power mode, or Curve mode. The charge port only charges at 1 amp so these mods take a while to fully charge internally.
The paint on these mods is just fabulous. Being and avid Biker it reminds me of the paint jobs you see on custom motorcycles. You know what I am talking about. I am talking about those thick, vibrant, bright colors that just pop. Those colors that look like they have 10 coats of paint on them and are still wet. That is exactly what the paint job on both of these mods reminds me of. They look like they a have a clear coat on them as well. The finish is just one of the best finishes I have ever seen on a mod and trust me I have a ton of mods. They look so good that they are actually the only mods I am really careful with because I would hate to scratch that beautiful paint job.
What's Different:
The first difference is the fire buttons. The Reborn has a concave button and the Boost has a convex button. I like them both but I prefer the Reborns. Both seem to be made out of aluminum and are easy to find and fire. Both are in same spot and they are clicky and responsive.
The next difference is the screen. The Reborn has a capacitive touch screen and the Boost uses -/+ buttons located on the side of the mod below the charge/update port. The Reborn screen is a little more than double the length of the Boost screen. Both screens are bright and vivid and they can be seen in any lighting condition.
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