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Hi All, Anthony Vapes back here with my review of the Vandy Vape Trident Kit, please see the bottom for disclaimers and links. Note this is not marked as a sample
Introduction:
The Vandy Vape Trident kit is the latest Vape Stick kit from Vandy Vape. Vandy Vape started in 2017 and since then have become very popular and pumped out a ton of products. I’ve reviewed over 20 of their products over the past year or so personally and they are pretty hit and miss overall making some really good stuff and also some really bad stuff. 2019 though they have continued to be hit and miss so far releasing a really good rugged mod in the jackaroo, a good MTL RTA in the berserker V1.5 mini, and a good affordable mech tube in the bonza. However they had their missteps with the AP kit, pairing the bonza mech with an unsuitable RDA, and a bad tank with the jackaroo so let's see which side of the fence this falls on. The Trident is a DTL beginner stick style kit to compete with products like the vaporesso cascade one plus, the freemax twister, and the smok stick. It takes an external 18650 battery and is a simple non-adjustable direct output stick and has a LED light for battery charge. The included tank is labeled as the trident tank, but it’s the same tank from the jackaroo kit which i already reviewed so obviously it uses the same coils. It’s available in 4 colors, Black, Grey, Military Green, and Desert Yellow. Looking around online I only see them for pre-order out of china on a few sites with an expected release date of mid to late may and around 50 bucks.
Manufacturer's Specs:
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Trident Mod Rundown
The Trident is a non adjustable simple stick with a fire button and nothing else. There are two LEDs inside the fire button one small one on each side. It tell you the battery level by the color. Purple means 70% or more, blue means 30-70% and red means 30% or less. You can fire to check the battery charge as it’s only active when firing. You can also turn the device on and off with 5 clicks of the fire button. Very good job on the design and simplicity of this mod.
The stick itself is really nice. It’s coated in silicon for durability and the silicon has a unique design on it. The coloring is nice as well mine is the simple grey. The entire mod except the 510 platform and the battery cap is coated in grey silicon that is soft and comfy. The tanks are all SS but the drip tip matches the mod color on them except for the black which comes with a black tank and a red drip tip. I didn’t test any durability or waterproofing on it as spoiler alert i’m not going to recommend it anyway, but being a basic stick, with no screen and covered in silicon it’s going to be pretty durable regardless. The included tank is 25mm at the base and sits flush and makes it have an AIO type look to it. It feels well built and has a good weight to it.
The Trident Mod unlike most of these sticks kits takes an external 18650 battery. No 2x700 option which may turn some off but not a big deal to me. There is also no USB port or any charging on this device. While i recommend charging external anyway, with these beginner stick kits it’s important to have one for “in case of emergencies” situations as well as passthrough so that’s a con for me personally. I do like using an external battery though but in the same sense that does take away some of the convenience that people look for in a stick kit. The also list some funny specs, two of them are less than 100 watts output and less than 35a output. Pretty sure they mean to say equal to or less then. Technically if it put out 1 watt max that listing would be correct so nothing to test against. Just mentioning it because I found it funny and they should fix it. Still overall it’s a solid stick mod that gets the job done and does what you would expect.
Introduction:
The Vandy Vape Trident kit is the latest Vape Stick kit from Vandy Vape. Vandy Vape started in 2017 and since then have become very popular and pumped out a ton of products. I’ve reviewed over 20 of their products over the past year or so personally and they are pretty hit and miss overall making some really good stuff and also some really bad stuff. 2019 though they have continued to be hit and miss so far releasing a really good rugged mod in the jackaroo, a good MTL RTA in the berserker V1.5 mini, and a good affordable mech tube in the bonza. However they had their missteps with the AP kit, pairing the bonza mech with an unsuitable RDA, and a bad tank with the jackaroo so let's see which side of the fence this falls on. The Trident is a DTL beginner stick style kit to compete with products like the vaporesso cascade one plus, the freemax twister, and the smok stick. It takes an external 18650 battery and is a simple non-adjustable direct output stick and has a LED light for battery charge. The included tank is labeled as the trident tank, but it’s the same tank from the jackaroo kit which i already reviewed so obviously it uses the same coils. It’s available in 4 colors, Black, Grey, Military Green, and Desert Yellow. Looking around online I only see them for pre-order out of china on a few sites with an expected release date of mid to late may and around 50 bucks.
Manufacturer's Specs:
- Size: 137mm (L) x 27mm (D)
- Material: Silica Gel Surface
- IP67 Waterproof
- Mesh Sub Ohm Tank
- .15 Ohm Coils (50W – 90W)
- PCB Board
- Power Output: < 100W
- Working Voltage: 3.2V – 4.2V
- Working Current: < 35A
- Voltage Output: 2.8V – 4V
- Coil Resistance: .1 Ohms – 3 Ohms
- Output Mode: Bypass
- Standby Current: < 10uA
- Capacity: 3.5mL / 5mL
- 4 Colors: Black, Grey, Green, Yellow
- 1pc Trident Mod
- 1pc Trident Tank(3ml)
- 1pc Extra Bubble glass(5ml)
- 2pc Mesh Coil(0.15ohm )
- 1pc User Manual
- 1pc O-ring Bag
- Mesh 80 .15 ohm rated 50-90 watts (2 included)
- Mesh 50 .3 ohm rated 40-60 watts (not included)
album
Trident Mod Rundown
The Trident is a non adjustable simple stick with a fire button and nothing else. There are two LEDs inside the fire button one small one on each side. It tell you the battery level by the color. Purple means 70% or more, blue means 30-70% and red means 30% or less. You can fire to check the battery charge as it’s only active when firing. You can also turn the device on and off with 5 clicks of the fire button. Very good job on the design and simplicity of this mod.
The stick itself is really nice. It’s coated in silicon for durability and the silicon has a unique design on it. The coloring is nice as well mine is the simple grey. The entire mod except the 510 platform and the battery cap is coated in grey silicon that is soft and comfy. The tanks are all SS but the drip tip matches the mod color on them except for the black which comes with a black tank and a red drip tip. I didn’t test any durability or waterproofing on it as spoiler alert i’m not going to recommend it anyway, but being a basic stick, with no screen and covered in silicon it’s going to be pretty durable regardless. The included tank is 25mm at the base and sits flush and makes it have an AIO type look to it. It feels well built and has a good weight to it.
The Trident Mod unlike most of these sticks kits takes an external 18650 battery. No 2x700 option which may turn some off but not a big deal to me. There is also no USB port or any charging on this device. While i recommend charging external anyway, with these beginner stick kits it’s important to have one for “in case of emergencies” situations as well as passthrough so that’s a con for me personally. I do like using an external battery though but in the same sense that does take away some of the convenience that people look for in a stick kit. The also list some funny specs, two of them are less than 100 watts output and less than 35a output. Pretty sure they mean to say equal to or less then. Technically if it put out 1 watt max that listing would be correct so nothing to test against. Just mentioning it because I found it funny and they should fix it. Still overall it’s a solid stick mod that gets the job done and does what you would expect.