Hi Vaping Underground members, In this review i take a look at the Rader Mage 218W Box Mod from Hugo Vapor. The Hugo Vapor Rader Mage 218W Box Mod was supplied for the purpose of this review by Cortana from the Healthcabin.
https://www.healthcabin.net/hugo-vapor-r...18611.html
Introduction
The Rader Mage is a high powered dual 18650 device from Hugo vapor, which is mainly constructed using Nylon fibre and has a Rubber paint finish allowing for a nice hand feel and colourful designs. The Rader Mage employs a highlight and alter user friendly interface and utilises a large 0.96" square screen to display a wealth of information. The Rader Mage boasts full TC suite, Bypass as well as preheats and curve features, it claims a top wattage of 218W?????? let's call that about 180w then. The device having a Reuleaux shape to it is ergonomic as well as very light, so let's give it a look!
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In the Box
Contents:
1pc Rader Mage 218 Box Mod(Without Battery)
1pc USB Cable
1pc Manual
1pc Warranty Card
1pc Battery Safety Card
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Aesthetics and Ergonomics
The Rader Mage comes in tubular Yellow cardboard packaging which has the pause symbol on top which seems to be the logo of the device and some strange slogans written on the box like "MOD KILLER MATERIAL KILLER", i'm possibly being a bit dumb but not got a clue what any of this marketing c**p has to do with a vaping device. The device has a Reuleaux shape to it and is very lightweight as it's made mainly of Nylon fibre, like a lot of these devices that have used cheaper materials to keep the device more affordable it has the nice feeling rubber paint finish which allows for some colourful designs which will be chalk or cheese. I received the Manga design, it's also available in Splatter, Resin, Graffiti, Monster and Lightning designs, i must admit i really like the look of the Lightning design and i don't think a couple of other designs are too bad. It's worth mentioning my Manga version looks different from the one on the website so i think each design has variants. Both sides of the device has a slot that is about 30mm in length and 3mm wide which help remove the back panel and also allows for venting. One side also has "RADER" embossed but it is well hidden within the design, the back panel has the already mentioned pause symbol embossed central. The front of the device has a large round Black fire button which is slightly curved, further down we have the large screen followed by the - and + buttons on a rocker, central bottom is the micro USB port. Moving to the top we have a air fed 510 plate with Gold plated, spring loaded 510. The device as mentioned is of cheaper material but a good job has been made with the rubber paint finish and there are no rattles whatsoever, the only thing that let's the device down is the fire and navigational rocker button both feel and look cheap.
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Rader Mage Specs and Features:
Size: 84 x 42 x 40mm
Material: Nylon fibre
Wattage Range: 1.0-218W
Input Voltage: 5-8.4V
Output Voltage: 0.5-8.4V
Input Amperes: 30A
Output Ampere: 45A
Resistance: 0.06-3.0ohm
Screen: 0.96-inch OLED
Modes: VW/TC/Curve/Preheat
Battery: 2x 18650 cells (Not included)
Light-weight box mod with Nylon fibre frame
Various patterns for selection
2A quick charge
Thread: 510
Colour/Design: Splatter, Resin, Manga, Graffiti, Monster, Lightning
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Fitting The Batteries
The dual 18650 batteries fit by removing the back panel, there is a slot either side which helps with the removal of the panel. I have used a lot of devices with this style of battery panel on lightweight devices and many are just press fitted into place yet fasten very securely. The Rader Mage has 4 magnets also (one on each corner) so the panel snaps into place, this battery panel is going nowhere, zero movement.
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Review Continued Below:
https://www.healthcabin.net/hugo-vapor-r...18611.html
Introduction
The Rader Mage is a high powered dual 18650 device from Hugo vapor, which is mainly constructed using Nylon fibre and has a Rubber paint finish allowing for a nice hand feel and colourful designs. The Rader Mage employs a highlight and alter user friendly interface and utilises a large 0.96" square screen to display a wealth of information. The Rader Mage boasts full TC suite, Bypass as well as preheats and curve features, it claims a top wattage of 218W?????? let's call that about 180w then. The device having a Reuleaux shape to it is ergonomic as well as very light, so let's give it a look!
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In the Box
Contents:
1pc Rader Mage 218 Box Mod(Without Battery)
1pc USB Cable
1pc Manual
1pc Warranty Card
1pc Battery Safety Card
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Aesthetics and Ergonomics
The Rader Mage comes in tubular Yellow cardboard packaging which has the pause symbol on top which seems to be the logo of the device and some strange slogans written on the box like "MOD KILLER MATERIAL KILLER", i'm possibly being a bit dumb but not got a clue what any of this marketing c**p has to do with a vaping device. The device has a Reuleaux shape to it and is very lightweight as it's made mainly of Nylon fibre, like a lot of these devices that have used cheaper materials to keep the device more affordable it has the nice feeling rubber paint finish which allows for some colourful designs which will be chalk or cheese. I received the Manga design, it's also available in Splatter, Resin, Graffiti, Monster and Lightning designs, i must admit i really like the look of the Lightning design and i don't think a couple of other designs are too bad. It's worth mentioning my Manga version looks different from the one on the website so i think each design has variants. Both sides of the device has a slot that is about 30mm in length and 3mm wide which help remove the back panel and also allows for venting. One side also has "RADER" embossed but it is well hidden within the design, the back panel has the already mentioned pause symbol embossed central. The front of the device has a large round Black fire button which is slightly curved, further down we have the large screen followed by the - and + buttons on a rocker, central bottom is the micro USB port. Moving to the top we have a air fed 510 plate with Gold plated, spring loaded 510. The device as mentioned is of cheaper material but a good job has been made with the rubber paint finish and there are no rattles whatsoever, the only thing that let's the device down is the fire and navigational rocker button both feel and look cheap.
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Rader Mage Specs and Features:
Size: 84 x 42 x 40mm
Material: Nylon fibre
Wattage Range: 1.0-218W
Input Voltage: 5-8.4V
Output Voltage: 0.5-8.4V
Input Amperes: 30A
Output Ampere: 45A
Resistance: 0.06-3.0ohm
Screen: 0.96-inch OLED
Modes: VW/TC/Curve/Preheat
Battery: 2x 18650 cells (Not included)
Light-weight box mod with Nylon fibre frame
Various patterns for selection
2A quick charge
Thread: 510
Colour/Design: Splatter, Resin, Manga, Graffiti, Monster, Lightning
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Fitting The Batteries
The dual 18650 batteries fit by removing the back panel, there is a slot either side which helps with the removal of the panel. I have used a lot of devices with this style of battery panel on lightweight devices and many are just press fitted into place yet fasten very securely. The Rader Mage has 4 magnets also (one on each corner) so the panel snaps into place, this battery panel is going nowhere, zero movement.
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