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Hi All, Anthony Vapes back here with my review of the Uwell Iron Fist Kit. Please see bottom for disclaimers and links.
Introduction:
The Uwell Iron Fist Kit is a kit that contains their latest mod the Iron fist, paired with their crown 3 tank. The Iron Fist is a dual 18650 mod rated at 200 watts and is their first dual battery mod and their 2nd mod overall with the nunchaku being the first. Uwell is mostly known for their tanks especially the crown series which is extremely popular and the included crown 3 tank is the best of the series and one of the top tanks that came out in 2017 and still holds up well to this day. Elementvape is selling the kit for 57.99 which is pretty cheap considering the tank itself sells for around 20-25 USD puting the mod cost at around 35 USD. It’s available in 8 colors each with a matching tank of sorts so i’ll give you a rundown of each one. All the mods have a black top, black leather (3 different kinds), and black buttons which makes the black tanks match.
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Initial Impressions and features
When I first got this Mod, I was pretty impressed with the size and shape and weight of the mod. It’s a little longer but a little shorter than a polar fo example and feels really good in the hands. Very comfy shape much like a lost vape therion or the paranormal but a little smaller. One thing that caught my eye immediately i’ll probably praise a few times throughout this review is it has an on/off switch. I wish more mods did. The last one i remember was the tesla nano 120 which is over a year old now. The switch is on the bottom so doesn't stick out but makes it easy to turn on and off at any time. Overall pretty impressed from the start with this mod
Watt Mode Performance (chart and spreadsheet in picture album)
Now let’s get into some data. I ran my normal testing. I used Sony VTC5A batteries for the testing. Testing resistances were done at .11, .14, .19, and .62 ohms. wattage points were max (200), 150, 100, 75, 50 and 25. At .12 ohms it maxed out at 195 watts and 42 amps. For the rest of the testing it was a little on the low side 2-5 watts for 75 or more, and 3-4 watts high at 50 or less. Really accurate at such a low resistance where many mods struggle At .15 it maxed out at 206 watts. The rest were pretty good hitting slightly high across the board, it was 2-6 watts high. For the .2 test it maxed out at 203 watts. Again pretty good but a little on the high side. For 150 or more it was 3-7 watts high but under 150 2-5 watts high. For the .62 testing it maxed out at 98 watts and 7.784 volts. For the rest of the testing 4-8 watts high. The volts shows there is no boost circuit in this mod like most dual battery mods on the market however the 7.784 was very high for a non boost circuit mod. I believe the highest i’ve come across personally for that test.
Overall I felt the performance of this mod was really good. It didn’t really struggle with the .11 ohm build which was surprising I was able to get 195 watts at that resistance.Once you get to .15 ohms or more it hits a little high so remember to adjust accordingly and start a few watts lower then you normally would. I was able to get 206 watts max, so I consider it to be accurately rated at 200 watts, even a little underrated. The 7.784 volt limit shows there is no boost circuit. Their site lists the max Volts at 8.2V implying no boost circuit which is correct and the 7.784 i got with a .6 ohm coil was close. Going with a higher ohm build could get me even closer to that 8.2 I consider it slightly overrated there but not enough to complain about it. They do not list an amp limit on this mod. The most i got was 42 with a .11 ohm coil but it could have been capped off by the watts as well. It’s possible it could have gotten even more but the 42 is already above average for a dual battery 18650 mod where the average is around 40. The mod never got warm when stressing it at 150+ watts and handles it very well.
Simplified TLDR Power Performance summary
Mod performance is really good. Mostly hits just a few watts off on the high side at .15 ohm or higher, Hits a little weak with a .12 ohm coil. Accurately rated for watts (206), No boost circuit, above average amp limit of 42. Volts tested at 7.784 so no boost circuit but close to the 8.2V listed. Also impressive you can get 195 or more watts from a .11 to a .2 ohm coil.
Temperature Control Performance
Using SS316 wire in SS mode (there is no TCR mode or adjustments. The specs state there is however the manual doesn't say it and i tried all the possible button combinations i could think of and there doesn’t seem to be a way to do it), I tested 6 builds. 1 simple round spaced single, 1 simple round spaced dual, 2 large fancy single coils builds, and 2 large fancy dual coil builds. The mod uses an “auto watts” and doesn't have adjustable wattage in TC either. It’s very basic as you just set the mode to TC, put on an atomizer and hit plus for new coil to lock it in. With that said the performance is actually pretty decent but varies a lot from build to build. Some builds worked great and felt accurately warm around the 460F mark while others required the use of 510F to get the same vape (big dual coils). The ramp up is a bit inconsistent and ranges from slow to normal. No way to get a fast ramp up really either. The dry hit protection is really good though and the throttle is nice and smooth. It’s a tough one to call, once you get the temp dialed in it works well with no fickleness and it does vape well but the lack of options hurts it too. It’s a big step up from the nunchaku for sure so they are going in the right direction. Overall i consider it decent. Not something i’d recommend for TC but can vape well in it. I hope their next mod continues in the same direction and improves on this one.
Introduction:
The Uwell Iron Fist Kit is a kit that contains their latest mod the Iron fist, paired with their crown 3 tank. The Iron Fist is a dual 18650 mod rated at 200 watts and is their first dual battery mod and their 2nd mod overall with the nunchaku being the first. Uwell is mostly known for their tanks especially the crown series which is extremely popular and the included crown 3 tank is the best of the series and one of the top tanks that came out in 2017 and still holds up well to this day. Elementvape is selling the kit for 57.99 which is pretty cheap considering the tank itself sells for around 20-25 USD puting the mod cost at around 35 USD. It’s available in 8 colors each with a matching tank of sorts so i’ll give you a rundown of each one. All the mods have a black top, black leather (3 different kinds), and black buttons which makes the black tanks match.
- White and crocodile leather with black tank and black/gold drip tip
- Black and snakeskin leather with black tank and black/green drip tip
- Red and crocodile leather with black tank and black/red drip tip
- Green and crocodile leather with Rainbow tank and black/green drip tip
- Orange and pearl leather with black tank and black/orange drip tip
- Lemon Yellow and pearl leather with black tank and black/yellow drip tip
- Sapphire blue and snakeskin leather with sapphire blue tank and black/blue drip tip
- Purple and snakeskin leather with purple tank and black/purple drip tip
- Dual High-Amp 18650 Batteries - Not Included
- Wattage Output Range: 5-210W
- Voltage Output Range: 0.5-8.2V
- Minimum Atomizer Resistance: 0.05ohm
- Temperature Control Range: 200-600F
- Ni200, Titanium, and 316 Stainless Steel Compatibility
- TCR Adjustments
- BYPASS Mode
- Superior Zinc Alloy Construction
- High-Quality Textured Leather Inlay - Crocodile, Snakeskin, Pearl
- Ergonomic Contour Grip
- Modernized Design - Soft Curvature Contour
- Intuitive 0.91" OLED Display
- Oversized Firing Button
- Hinged Battery Door Cover
- Micro USB Port
- 510 Connection
- Available in Black, White, Red, Purple, Sapphire Blue, Green, Orange, Lemon Yellow
- 24.5mm Tank Diameter
- 5mL Juice Capacity
- Superior Stainless Steel Construction
- Quartz Glass Reinforcement
- Crown III Parallel Coil Design
- Plug-Pull Replacement Mechanism
- 0.25ohm SUS316 Parallel Coil - rated for 80-90W
- 0.5ohm SUS316 Parallel Coil - rated for 70-80W
- Anti-Leak Threaded Top-Fill Method
- Precision Dual Auxiliary Adjustable Airflow
- Wide Bore Drip Tip - Vibrant Colorways
- 510 Connection
- 1×IRONFIST mod
- 1×CROWN Ⅲ atomizer
- 1×Extra quartz glass
- 1×0.25Ω coil ( installed)
- 1×0.4Ω coil
- 1×pack of replacement O-rings
- 1×Micro USB cable
- 1×User's manual
- 1×Crown key
- 1×Drip tip cover (to cover the drip tip when it is not used)
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Initial Impressions and features
When I first got this Mod, I was pretty impressed with the size and shape and weight of the mod. It’s a little longer but a little shorter than a polar fo example and feels really good in the hands. Very comfy shape much like a lost vape therion or the paranormal but a little smaller. One thing that caught my eye immediately i’ll probably praise a few times throughout this review is it has an on/off switch. I wish more mods did. The last one i remember was the tesla nano 120 which is over a year old now. The switch is on the bottom so doesn't stick out but makes it easy to turn on and off at any time. Overall pretty impressed from the start with this mod
Watt Mode Performance (chart and spreadsheet in picture album)
Now let’s get into some data. I ran my normal testing. I used Sony VTC5A batteries for the testing. Testing resistances were done at .11, .14, .19, and .62 ohms. wattage points were max (200), 150, 100, 75, 50 and 25. At .12 ohms it maxed out at 195 watts and 42 amps. For the rest of the testing it was a little on the low side 2-5 watts for 75 or more, and 3-4 watts high at 50 or less. Really accurate at such a low resistance where many mods struggle At .15 it maxed out at 206 watts. The rest were pretty good hitting slightly high across the board, it was 2-6 watts high. For the .2 test it maxed out at 203 watts. Again pretty good but a little on the high side. For 150 or more it was 3-7 watts high but under 150 2-5 watts high. For the .62 testing it maxed out at 98 watts and 7.784 volts. For the rest of the testing 4-8 watts high. The volts shows there is no boost circuit in this mod like most dual battery mods on the market however the 7.784 was very high for a non boost circuit mod. I believe the highest i’ve come across personally for that test.
Overall I felt the performance of this mod was really good. It didn’t really struggle with the .11 ohm build which was surprising I was able to get 195 watts at that resistance.Once you get to .15 ohms or more it hits a little high so remember to adjust accordingly and start a few watts lower then you normally would. I was able to get 206 watts max, so I consider it to be accurately rated at 200 watts, even a little underrated. The 7.784 volt limit shows there is no boost circuit. Their site lists the max Volts at 8.2V implying no boost circuit which is correct and the 7.784 i got with a .6 ohm coil was close. Going with a higher ohm build could get me even closer to that 8.2 I consider it slightly overrated there but not enough to complain about it. They do not list an amp limit on this mod. The most i got was 42 with a .11 ohm coil but it could have been capped off by the watts as well. It’s possible it could have gotten even more but the 42 is already above average for a dual battery 18650 mod where the average is around 40. The mod never got warm when stressing it at 150+ watts and handles it very well.
Simplified TLDR Power Performance summary
Mod performance is really good. Mostly hits just a few watts off on the high side at .15 ohm or higher, Hits a little weak with a .12 ohm coil. Accurately rated for watts (206), No boost circuit, above average amp limit of 42. Volts tested at 7.784 so no boost circuit but close to the 8.2V listed. Also impressive you can get 195 or more watts from a .11 to a .2 ohm coil.
Temperature Control Performance
Using SS316 wire in SS mode (there is no TCR mode or adjustments. The specs state there is however the manual doesn't say it and i tried all the possible button combinations i could think of and there doesn’t seem to be a way to do it), I tested 6 builds. 1 simple round spaced single, 1 simple round spaced dual, 2 large fancy single coils builds, and 2 large fancy dual coil builds. The mod uses an “auto watts” and doesn't have adjustable wattage in TC either. It’s very basic as you just set the mode to TC, put on an atomizer and hit plus for new coil to lock it in. With that said the performance is actually pretty decent but varies a lot from build to build. Some builds worked great and felt accurately warm around the 460F mark while others required the use of 510F to get the same vape (big dual coils). The ramp up is a bit inconsistent and ranges from slow to normal. No way to get a fast ramp up really either. The dry hit protection is really good though and the throttle is nice and smooth. It’s a tough one to call, once you get the temp dialed in it works well with no fickleness and it does vape well but the lack of options hurts it too. It’s a big step up from the nunchaku for sure so they are going in the right direction. Overall i consider it decent. Not something i’d recommend for TC but can vape well in it. I hope their next mod continues in the same direction and improves on this one.