Hi Vaping Underground members, In this review i take a look at the Boxer AIO 40W Pod Mod Kit from Hugo Vapor. The Hugo Vapor Boxer AIO 40W Pod Mod Kit was supplied for the purpose of this review by the Healthcabin.
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Introduction
Hugo Vapor have been around a while and are best known for their Boxer, Rader and even Boxer Radar box mods and BF devices. Here we have the Boxer AIO Pod Mod, the Boxer AIO Pod Mod is a 40w power only device with 1500mAh built in battery. It has adjustable airflow, Type C 1A charging and is compatible with Smok RPM coils, let's check it out!
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In The Box
Contents:
1 x BOXER AIO 40W Battery
1 x BOXER AIO Pod
1 x BX 0.4ohm Mesh(Pre-installed Coil)
1 x Extra 0.4ohm Mesh
1 x Type C USB Cable
1 x User Manual
1 x Warranty Card
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Aesthetics and Ergonomics
The Boxer AIO Pod Mod came in cardboard box packaging and on opening i found i had received the ArmyGreen version which is a camo design. The device comes in 5 different colourful and busy designs which are ArmyGreen, PowerGym, RedArrow, Swag and NG.
The device has a Zinc Alloy construction with the designs having a rubberised texture, it's quite short with only the fixed mouthpiece protruding outside the pod bay and its decagon, almost tubular form factor make it an ergonomic, portable device.
Both front and back towards the top we have airflow slots and also on the front we have a narrow elongated Black panel. On this panel top we have a fire button and bottom the navigational rocker, between the fire button and rocker we have a narrow elongated screen. Moving to the base which is a plastic section we have branding, safety marks and a Type C USB port.
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Boxer AIO Specs and Features:
Battery: 1500mAh Lithium battery (Included)
Material: Zinc Alloy
Wattage: 5-40W
Input Voltage: 3.3v - 4.2v
Output Voltage: 0.5v - 4.2V
Standby Current: <20uA
Resistance range: 0.15 - 3.0ohm
Type-C Charging: 5V/1A
AIO Size: 26.5 x 105mm
Weight: 125g
Coil Resistance: 0.4ohm Mesh(Pre-installed)
Pod Material: PCTG
Pod Capacity: 3.5ml (2ml TPD)
Pod-Rotating adjustable airflow for MTL/DL vape
Pocket size for easy carrying in your Pocket
PCTG food-grade material for safe vape
Boxer Mesh 0.4ohm coil head
Compatible with Smok RPM coil heads
Colours/Designs: ArmyGreen, PowerGym, RedArrow, Swag, NG
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The Pod
The pod is cylindrical and has a fixed mouthpiece rather than a removable drip-tip. The pod is also too darkly tinted for my liking and the complete pod apart from the mouthpiece gets inserted into the device so it needs removing to check your e-liquid level. We have a removable silicone plug (stays attached to the pod) on the side of the pod with an arrow showing where to lift. Moving to the base and we have the cylindrical (word of the day) opening for the coil head to get press fitted into place and each side of the base protrudes to the base of the coil head, we have 3 round magnets on each protruding side!
To fill you just lift up the silicone flap which unplugs the generous fill port. You fill the pod with it on it's side but it can be tilted to fully fill. I had no issues filling which was mess free but would much prefer top-fill, the standard pod holds 3.5ml of juice and of course 2ml for the TPD pod!
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The Coil Heads
There is just the one BX (Boxer) coil head available which is the 0.4ohm mesh coil head rated for 25w which looks exactly like the RPM 0.4ohm coil head apart from BX being etched on to it. 2 of the BX coils are included which just get press fitted into the pod via the round opening in the pods base. To install correctly so the adjustable airflow will work correctly line up the airflow inlets at the base of the coil head with the cut-out sections at the base of the pod.
A big pro for the Boxer AIO Pod Mod pods is they are compatible with all standard RPM coils ensuring availability and giving several options!
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Fitting The Pod
Looking into the cylindrical pod bay we can see the Gold plated, spring loaded contacts on a raised platform. The inside perimeter has a magnetic ring which will attract the six magnets on the base of the pod, finally we can see the airflow slots letting light into the bay. The magnets on the base of the pod might be little but we have 6 of them and they are very strong, in fact it takes quite an effort to remove the pod which is a slight pain as the pod needs removing quite often to check the e-liquid level!
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The Airflow
Both front and back towards the top of the device we have airflow slots to allow air to the coil head inlets. The pod has protruding side sections at its base with sections between the same size has the coil head airflow inlets being cut-out which are also the same size as the slots. When installing the coil head you line up the inlets with the cut-out sections and when these are lined up with the outside slots we have fully open airflow. Then simply rotate the pod to open or close the airflow, it works pretty much the same as on a standard tank with bottom airflow rather than it's the inside slots (which is the cut-outs on the base of the pod) that's turned and the outside slots fixed!
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The Display
The Boxer AIO Pod Mod has an old school elongated screen which is bright and although some font is very small the display is sharp so allows me to read all the information on show!
I like the display, it's well laid out and loads of info, we have a central vertical line splitting the display in 2 halves, in the right half we just have the wattage and "POWER" in a highlighted box below.
In the left half of the display we have a battery status bar top left and the charge given as a percentage top right. Then to the left underneath the status bar we have voltage followed by resistance, to the right we have amps and below the puff count. Finally while taking a vape the wattage gets replaced by vape duration and then 2 seconds after releasing the fire button displays your wattage once again.
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Review Continued Below:
https://www.healthcabin.net/hugo-vapor-b...25621.html
https://www.healthcabin.net/eur/
Introduction
Hugo Vapor have been around a while and are best known for their Boxer, Rader and even Boxer Radar box mods and BF devices. Here we have the Boxer AIO Pod Mod, the Boxer AIO Pod Mod is a 40w power only device with 1500mAh built in battery. It has adjustable airflow, Type C 1A charging and is compatible with Smok RPM coils, let's check it out!
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In The Box
Contents:
1 x BOXER AIO 40W Battery
1 x BOXER AIO Pod
1 x BX 0.4ohm Mesh(Pre-installed Coil)
1 x Extra 0.4ohm Mesh
1 x Type C USB Cable
1 x User Manual
1 x Warranty Card
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Aesthetics and Ergonomics
The Boxer AIO Pod Mod came in cardboard box packaging and on opening i found i had received the ArmyGreen version which is a camo design. The device comes in 5 different colourful and busy designs which are ArmyGreen, PowerGym, RedArrow, Swag and NG.
The device has a Zinc Alloy construction with the designs having a rubberised texture, it's quite short with only the fixed mouthpiece protruding outside the pod bay and its decagon, almost tubular form factor make it an ergonomic, portable device.
Both front and back towards the top we have airflow slots and also on the front we have a narrow elongated Black panel. On this panel top we have a fire button and bottom the navigational rocker, between the fire button and rocker we have a narrow elongated screen. Moving to the base which is a plastic section we have branding, safety marks and a Type C USB port.
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Boxer AIO Specs and Features:
Battery: 1500mAh Lithium battery (Included)
Material: Zinc Alloy
Wattage: 5-40W
Input Voltage: 3.3v - 4.2v
Output Voltage: 0.5v - 4.2V
Standby Current: <20uA
Resistance range: 0.15 - 3.0ohm
Type-C Charging: 5V/1A
AIO Size: 26.5 x 105mm
Weight: 125g
Coil Resistance: 0.4ohm Mesh(Pre-installed)
Pod Material: PCTG
Pod Capacity: 3.5ml (2ml TPD)
Pod-Rotating adjustable airflow for MTL/DL vape
Pocket size for easy carrying in your Pocket
PCTG food-grade material for safe vape
Boxer Mesh 0.4ohm coil head
Compatible with Smok RPM coil heads
Colours/Designs: ArmyGreen, PowerGym, RedArrow, Swag, NG
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The Pod
The pod is cylindrical and has a fixed mouthpiece rather than a removable drip-tip. The pod is also too darkly tinted for my liking and the complete pod apart from the mouthpiece gets inserted into the device so it needs removing to check your e-liquid level. We have a removable silicone plug (stays attached to the pod) on the side of the pod with an arrow showing where to lift. Moving to the base and we have the cylindrical (word of the day) opening for the coil head to get press fitted into place and each side of the base protrudes to the base of the coil head, we have 3 round magnets on each protruding side!
To fill you just lift up the silicone flap which unplugs the generous fill port. You fill the pod with it on it's side but it can be tilted to fully fill. I had no issues filling which was mess free but would much prefer top-fill, the standard pod holds 3.5ml of juice and of course 2ml for the TPD pod!
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The Coil Heads
There is just the one BX (Boxer) coil head available which is the 0.4ohm mesh coil head rated for 25w which looks exactly like the RPM 0.4ohm coil head apart from BX being etched on to it. 2 of the BX coils are included which just get press fitted into the pod via the round opening in the pods base. To install correctly so the adjustable airflow will work correctly line up the airflow inlets at the base of the coil head with the cut-out sections at the base of the pod.
A big pro for the Boxer AIO Pod Mod pods is they are compatible with all standard RPM coils ensuring availability and giving several options!
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Fitting The Pod
Looking into the cylindrical pod bay we can see the Gold plated, spring loaded contacts on a raised platform. The inside perimeter has a magnetic ring which will attract the six magnets on the base of the pod, finally we can see the airflow slots letting light into the bay. The magnets on the base of the pod might be little but we have 6 of them and they are very strong, in fact it takes quite an effort to remove the pod which is a slight pain as the pod needs removing quite often to check the e-liquid level!
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The Airflow
Both front and back towards the top of the device we have airflow slots to allow air to the coil head inlets. The pod has protruding side sections at its base with sections between the same size has the coil head airflow inlets being cut-out which are also the same size as the slots. When installing the coil head you line up the inlets with the cut-out sections and when these are lined up with the outside slots we have fully open airflow. Then simply rotate the pod to open or close the airflow, it works pretty much the same as on a standard tank with bottom airflow rather than it's the inside slots (which is the cut-outs on the base of the pod) that's turned and the outside slots fixed!
___________________________________________________________________
The Display
The Boxer AIO Pod Mod has an old school elongated screen which is bright and although some font is very small the display is sharp so allows me to read all the information on show!
I like the display, it's well laid out and loads of info, we have a central vertical line splitting the display in 2 halves, in the right half we just have the wattage and "POWER" in a highlighted box below.
In the left half of the display we have a battery status bar top left and the charge given as a percentage top right. Then to the left underneath the status bar we have voltage followed by resistance, to the right we have amps and below the puff count. Finally while taking a vape the wattage gets replaced by vape duration and then 2 seconds after releasing the fire button displays your wattage once again.
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Review Continued Below: