Hello everyone and welcome to Pizza Dave’s vape reviews. Today I will be going over everything you need to know about the Pico Squeeze 2 kit by Eleaf. I always keep my reviews unbiased, but this was sent to me by Eleaf for review.
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INTRODUCTION
The Pico Squeeze 2 is the follow up to the widely popular Pico Squeeze that was released in the tail end of 2016. This time around, Eleaf wiped away everything about the original Pico Squeeze and went with an entirely new design. The Squeeze 2 is little bit larger, more powerful, and loaded with quite a bit more features that make it a formidable competitor to the widely growing squonk market of today. There is a ton of hype surrounding this device based on the success of its predecessor, so let’s dive in, take a look, and see if it lives up to expectations of many.
WHAT YOU GET
- 1 Pico Squeeze 2 Mod
- 1 Coral 2 RDA
- 1 18650 battery adapter
- 2 Clapton Coils
- 1 user manual
- 1 cotton
- 1 spare parts bag
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FEATURES
The Pico Squeeze 2 is a 100w single battery squonking mod that comes with the look that many have come to love with the Pico series of mods. Eleaf basically took a Pico, rearranged it a bit, and inserted a 7ml squonk bottle within. Following a trend of today, they also illuminated the squonk bottle with LEDs that serve to both accent the mod and allow the user to see liquid level in the bottle in low light conditions (love this). Since it is a Pico, it comes with the usual battery screw cap which houses a single 21700 battery. It will function with 20700s (movement within) or with an 18650 via adapter. To complete the kit, Eleaf has included an updated version of the Coral RDA, with the Coral 2.
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OPERATION
I have never personally owned a Pico device, so I am not sure if this is an updated system or not. The menus are very simple and self-explanatory so I am going to get too in depth about them. I found it easy to navigate and adjust. My only gripe is the up/down buttons are too close and I fumbled around with it to hit the button combinations just right due to this. Once I got used to how I had to position my fingers for just the right press it was no big deal, but frustrating at first!
Operation and menu systems are as follows:
- 5 clicks on, 5 clicks off.
No power up or power down screen at all, it turns on and off very fast
- 3 clicks enters the operations menu where you can select power or temp control modes
This includes temp control, wattage mode, 3 memory settings, and bypass mode. I didn’t dabble with temp control on this one, so I can’t comment on how well it works.
- Press up and down buttons simultaneously to lock the power or temp setting
- Press up and fire buttons simultaneously to enter an options menu
This options menu features stealth mode (on or off), led settings, preheat setup, screen layout (choose what you want to see in the bottom right corner), as well as information regarding the firmware and battery levels.
- NO LOCKING FUNCTION
The only way to lock out firing is to power off the device with 5 clicks.
Simple basic screen
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HOW IT VAPES
As a disclaimer, during my review process I used this on wattage mode 100% of the time. I hardly ever mess with temp control, so you will have to look elsewhere for information on how it runs in TC. With that out of the way, let’s jump in to how this baby works. I have used several regulated squonkers that are made to function in this same range and this device holds up to all of them. It has some convenient features, and it just works. The 21700 battery provides ample battery life when running single coil atomizers, and the position of the fire button is just perfect for my hands. The button is located on the upper side opposite of the screen and reminds me of what Asmodus did with the Luna. It is a great spot for thumb firing and allows the user to hold the device solidly in hand, fire the device, squonk the device, and never have to reposition. The fire button also has a nice touch to it, little stiff to press, but has a predominant click when compressed all the way. The squonk bottle is also well done. They went with a rigid tub down the middle, like the Wismec Luxotic, Geekvape Gbox, and others before it, except they tweaked a few things. The tube is off centered. This allows the 510 pin up top to be moved in further from the edge which increases the allowable diameter of an atomizer, but it also makes this tube undetectable when squonking. The opening on the bottle is also large enough to drip right in the top without having to unscrew the bottle top. On top of these little tweaks, it comes housed in a nice, solid cover which is held in place by a tab on top and strong magnet on the bottom. There is hardly any movement with this housing and the device overall feels very well built. As I always do, I toss a short review of the included atomizer in my how it vapes section. That being said, let’s cover the Coral 2.
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CORAL 2 RDA
The included Coral 2 is the updated version of the Coral which came on the original Pico squeeze. This is a single coil atomizer with side air flow. I am not crazy about how it looks, but it is one great little RDA! It is simple to build on, it has great flavor, and matches the Pico Squeeze perfectly. There is a beauty ring on the outside which adds some extra grip for removal, and it matches the screw cover for the battery as well. I had a hard time picking out any real cons with this atomizer, and it completes the kit very well.
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RDA PROS
- Matches the mod
- Flavor is good
- Easy to build on
- Air flow is smooth
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RDA CONS
- Bit bland in looks
- Deeper juice well could be a con for some since it stores liquid rather than sucks it back in while squonking
- Tough to remove without beauty ring as it freely spins
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MISC. PICTURES
Shown next to the Vandy Vape Pulse 80w
Hand Check
Work Check
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CONTINUED ON PART 2
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INTRODUCTION
The Pico Squeeze 2 is the follow up to the widely popular Pico Squeeze that was released in the tail end of 2016. This time around, Eleaf wiped away everything about the original Pico Squeeze and went with an entirely new design. The Squeeze 2 is little bit larger, more powerful, and loaded with quite a bit more features that make it a formidable competitor to the widely growing squonk market of today. There is a ton of hype surrounding this device based on the success of its predecessor, so let’s dive in, take a look, and see if it lives up to expectations of many.
WHAT YOU GET
- 1 Pico Squeeze 2 Mod
- 1 Coral 2 RDA
- 1 18650 battery adapter
- 2 Clapton Coils
- 1 user manual
- 1 cotton
- 1 spare parts bag
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FEATURES
The Pico Squeeze 2 is a 100w single battery squonking mod that comes with the look that many have come to love with the Pico series of mods. Eleaf basically took a Pico, rearranged it a bit, and inserted a 7ml squonk bottle within. Following a trend of today, they also illuminated the squonk bottle with LEDs that serve to both accent the mod and allow the user to see liquid level in the bottle in low light conditions (love this). Since it is a Pico, it comes with the usual battery screw cap which houses a single 21700 battery. It will function with 20700s (movement within) or with an 18650 via adapter. To complete the kit, Eleaf has included an updated version of the Coral RDA, with the Coral 2.
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OPERATION
I have never personally owned a Pico device, so I am not sure if this is an updated system or not. The menus are very simple and self-explanatory so I am going to get too in depth about them. I found it easy to navigate and adjust. My only gripe is the up/down buttons are too close and I fumbled around with it to hit the button combinations just right due to this. Once I got used to how I had to position my fingers for just the right press it was no big deal, but frustrating at first!
Operation and menu systems are as follows:
- 5 clicks on, 5 clicks off.
No power up or power down screen at all, it turns on and off very fast
- 3 clicks enters the operations menu where you can select power or temp control modes
This includes temp control, wattage mode, 3 memory settings, and bypass mode. I didn’t dabble with temp control on this one, so I can’t comment on how well it works.
- Press up and down buttons simultaneously to lock the power or temp setting
- Press up and fire buttons simultaneously to enter an options menu
This options menu features stealth mode (on or off), led settings, preheat setup, screen layout (choose what you want to see in the bottom right corner), as well as information regarding the firmware and battery levels.
- NO LOCKING FUNCTION
The only way to lock out firing is to power off the device with 5 clicks.
Simple basic screen
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HOW IT VAPES
As a disclaimer, during my review process I used this on wattage mode 100% of the time. I hardly ever mess with temp control, so you will have to look elsewhere for information on how it runs in TC. With that out of the way, let’s jump in to how this baby works. I have used several regulated squonkers that are made to function in this same range and this device holds up to all of them. It has some convenient features, and it just works. The 21700 battery provides ample battery life when running single coil atomizers, and the position of the fire button is just perfect for my hands. The button is located on the upper side opposite of the screen and reminds me of what Asmodus did with the Luna. It is a great spot for thumb firing and allows the user to hold the device solidly in hand, fire the device, squonk the device, and never have to reposition. The fire button also has a nice touch to it, little stiff to press, but has a predominant click when compressed all the way. The squonk bottle is also well done. They went with a rigid tub down the middle, like the Wismec Luxotic, Geekvape Gbox, and others before it, except they tweaked a few things. The tube is off centered. This allows the 510 pin up top to be moved in further from the edge which increases the allowable diameter of an atomizer, but it also makes this tube undetectable when squonking. The opening on the bottle is also large enough to drip right in the top without having to unscrew the bottle top. On top of these little tweaks, it comes housed in a nice, solid cover which is held in place by a tab on top and strong magnet on the bottom. There is hardly any movement with this housing and the device overall feels very well built. As I always do, I toss a short review of the included atomizer in my how it vapes section. That being said, let’s cover the Coral 2.
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CORAL 2 RDA
The included Coral 2 is the updated version of the Coral which came on the original Pico squeeze. This is a single coil atomizer with side air flow. I am not crazy about how it looks, but it is one great little RDA! It is simple to build on, it has great flavor, and matches the Pico Squeeze perfectly. There is a beauty ring on the outside which adds some extra grip for removal, and it matches the screw cover for the battery as well. I had a hard time picking out any real cons with this atomizer, and it completes the kit very well.
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RDA PROS
- Matches the mod
- Flavor is good
- Easy to build on
- Air flow is smooth
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RDA CONS
- Bit bland in looks
- Deeper juice well could be a con for some since it stores liquid rather than sucks it back in while squonking
- Tough to remove without beauty ring as it freely spins
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MISC. PICTURES
Shown next to the Vandy Vape Pulse 80w
Hand Check
Work Check
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CONTINUED ON PART 2