Hi Vaping Underground members, In this review i take a look at the Cuboid Pro with ProCore Aries from Joyetech. The Cuboid Pro Kit was supplied for the purpose of this review by Ella from Joyetech.
http://www.joyetech.com/product/cuboid-p...ore-aries/
In the Box
Contents:
1 x Cuboid PRO Battery(no cell)
1 x ProCore Aries Atomizer(inc.mouthpiece)2ml/4ml
1 x ProC1-0.4ohm DL. head
1 x ProC4-0.15ohm DL. head
1 x Spare Glass tube
6 x Silicon Ring
1 x QC USB cable
2 x Manual and Warning Card
1 x Warranty Card
Aesthetics and Ergonomics
After opening the standard Joyetech packaging the first thing that struck me was the high build quality of the Cuboid Pro, it's a very solid device. Front and back is glass with a black shiny look to the device and the rest of the device is entirely metal, the mod is quite heavy and feels so solid with no rattles. The only cons are unavoidable with it having a large touch screen, they are it's very boxed shape and one hell of a fingerprint magnet. Despite being quite large and being boxed shape an effort has been made to curve the edges so the ergonomics are not too bad. The front just houses the 2.4" TFT colour display, the back of the device is plain apart from branding "CUBOD PRO" at the top and the Joyetech logo at the bottom. The right side of the Pro has a rectangular (wider at top than bottom) large fire button at the top and USB port at the bottom, the opposite side is plain apart from the indented Taptec fire pad, (yes like the Cuboid Tap, they have included a bit of taptec technology) which can be turned off. The bottom of the device has the battery hatch with safety marks and generous venting, moving to the top we have the very nice spring loaded 510 with very long throw. The metal chassis is entirely the colour of choice, i received the Silver one but there are plenty of colour options, the included ProCore Aries tank fully matches the colour of the device. My mate has had the red one for a few months and the finish is still perfect so Joyetech have done a really good job.
ProCore Aries Specs:
Material: Stainless Steel
Size: 25.0mm*51.0mm (standard)
25.0mm*44.0mm (2ml)
Capacity: 4.0ml/2.0ml
Color: silver, black, red, yellow, blue
Applicable heads: ProC series heads
ProCore Aries Overview
I have reviewed versions of this tank before and already have the ProCore Aries from when i bought the Cuboid tap. I found the ProCore X performed identically to the Aries, so underneath i will paste in the ProCore X review i did not long ago then let you know the couple of differences. Any picture's will be of the ProCore Aries and not the X.
I have used a few of the ProCore tanks, the first was the ProCore Aries which came with the Cuboid Tap i bought a while ago and the X must be the fourth version of the tank i have used. The tanks themselves i can find no difference in performance between them for that reason i only tried the X with the 0.25 (claimed MTL coil) to see if a MTL vape was possible has it hasn't been with the other tanks. I like the ProCore coils, there are stock coils with better flavour from the off but the ProCore coils seem to keep flavour for much longer and last. I found 40w the best vape with the 0.25 and i did enjoy vaping with it but of course it was a restricted lung hit. I then tried at all sorts of lower wattages and having the airflow almost shut but there is no way with this tank you can MTL and doubt in any tank design you will get a MTL vape from this coil head as the bore just isn't narrow enough (maybe a very airy MTL vape at very best). Disassembling the tank was straight forward apart from if you want to change the glass (much better with the 4.5ml glass), as it was a very tight fit with the top section so a bit of very careful wiggling was needed. If you then wish to fit the 4.5ml glass you just need to screw on the extension pipe then put the tank back together. The ProCore X has slight texturing in the form of lines but are for Aesthetics rather than grip as how the tank is filled and the ease of movement of the airflow ring, no grip is necessary. The top fill system works great but creates a problem which for me personally means it's not a tank i would probably use much. The top is pushed inwards then it pops up revealing the fill ports and locks back into place very nicely, however this means nothing can protrude underneath the top cap, so a drip tip can't be fitted in the usual way. Joyetech have got around this by having a metal cylinder on top of the top cap and the supplied drip-tip goes over this as a sleeve so you are stuck with the supplied drip tip. I have used far worse drip tips, it really isn't that bad, but for me it is quite a big issue that i can't fit my own.
Differences with the ProCore Aries
The only difference between the two tanks is slight aesthetic difference at the top of the tank and the fact the ProCore X comes with both a 2ml glass and 4.5ml glass with extension pipe. The Aries instead comes in either a 2ml version or 4ml version, i received the kit with the 4ml ProCore Aries.
http://www.joyetech.com/product/cuboid-p...ore-aries/
In the Box
Contents:
1 x Cuboid PRO Battery(no cell)
1 x ProCore Aries Atomizer(inc.mouthpiece)2ml/4ml
1 x ProC1-0.4ohm DL. head
1 x ProC4-0.15ohm DL. head
1 x Spare Glass tube
6 x Silicon Ring
1 x QC USB cable
2 x Manual and Warning Card
1 x Warranty Card
Aesthetics and Ergonomics
After opening the standard Joyetech packaging the first thing that struck me was the high build quality of the Cuboid Pro, it's a very solid device. Front and back is glass with a black shiny look to the device and the rest of the device is entirely metal, the mod is quite heavy and feels so solid with no rattles. The only cons are unavoidable with it having a large touch screen, they are it's very boxed shape and one hell of a fingerprint magnet. Despite being quite large and being boxed shape an effort has been made to curve the edges so the ergonomics are not too bad. The front just houses the 2.4" TFT colour display, the back of the device is plain apart from branding "CUBOD PRO" at the top and the Joyetech logo at the bottom. The right side of the Pro has a rectangular (wider at top than bottom) large fire button at the top and USB port at the bottom, the opposite side is plain apart from the indented Taptec fire pad, (yes like the Cuboid Tap, they have included a bit of taptec technology) which can be turned off. The bottom of the device has the battery hatch with safety marks and generous venting, moving to the top we have the very nice spring loaded 510 with very long throw. The metal chassis is entirely the colour of choice, i received the Silver one but there are plenty of colour options, the included ProCore Aries tank fully matches the colour of the device. My mate has had the red one for a few months and the finish is still perfect so Joyetech have done a really good job.
ProCore Aries Specs:
Material: Stainless Steel
Size: 25.0mm*51.0mm (standard)
25.0mm*44.0mm (2ml)
Capacity: 4.0ml/2.0ml
Color: silver, black, red, yellow, blue
Applicable heads: ProC series heads
ProCore Aries Overview
I have reviewed versions of this tank before and already have the ProCore Aries from when i bought the Cuboid tap. I found the ProCore X performed identically to the Aries, so underneath i will paste in the ProCore X review i did not long ago then let you know the couple of differences. Any picture's will be of the ProCore Aries and not the X.
I have used a few of the ProCore tanks, the first was the ProCore Aries which came with the Cuboid Tap i bought a while ago and the X must be the fourth version of the tank i have used. The tanks themselves i can find no difference in performance between them for that reason i only tried the X with the 0.25 (claimed MTL coil) to see if a MTL vape was possible has it hasn't been with the other tanks. I like the ProCore coils, there are stock coils with better flavour from the off but the ProCore coils seem to keep flavour for much longer and last. I found 40w the best vape with the 0.25 and i did enjoy vaping with it but of course it was a restricted lung hit. I then tried at all sorts of lower wattages and having the airflow almost shut but there is no way with this tank you can MTL and doubt in any tank design you will get a MTL vape from this coil head as the bore just isn't narrow enough (maybe a very airy MTL vape at very best). Disassembling the tank was straight forward apart from if you want to change the glass (much better with the 4.5ml glass), as it was a very tight fit with the top section so a bit of very careful wiggling was needed. If you then wish to fit the 4.5ml glass you just need to screw on the extension pipe then put the tank back together. The ProCore X has slight texturing in the form of lines but are for Aesthetics rather than grip as how the tank is filled and the ease of movement of the airflow ring, no grip is necessary. The top fill system works great but creates a problem which for me personally means it's not a tank i would probably use much. The top is pushed inwards then it pops up revealing the fill ports and locks back into place very nicely, however this means nothing can protrude underneath the top cap, so a drip tip can't be fitted in the usual way. Joyetech have got around this by having a metal cylinder on top of the top cap and the supplied drip-tip goes over this as a sleeve so you are stuck with the supplied drip tip. I have used far worse drip tips, it really isn't that bad, but for me it is quite a big issue that i can't fit my own.
Differences with the ProCore Aries
The only difference between the two tanks is slight aesthetic difference at the top of the tank and the fact the ProCore X comes with both a 2ml glass and 4.5ml glass with extension pipe. The Aries instead comes in either a 2ml version or 4ml version, i received the kit with the 4ml ProCore Aries.