Review of Foger F22 Vape Pen Kit

Review of Foger F22 Vape Pen Kit

We wish we could say it’s been a while since we’ve had a whale of a vape pen kit, but alas, I can’t. Next up is Foger with the iStick-like F22 Vape Pen Kit. Despite the sameness of such kits, this individual is able to interest you at least by its appearance.

The F22 Vape Pen Kit is a pipe mod with a built-in power supply and an atomizer with replaceable vaporizers. It boasts its own driptips and colors, decent battery power and support for TFV baby beast interchangeable vaporizers.

Bundling:

F22 Vape Pen mod

Foger F22 Sub-ohm Tank

2 interchangeable 0.2 ohm vaporizers

Spare glass and orings

Spare colored drip tip

Usb cable

User’s Manual

Warranty card from the manufacturer

 quite a decent package, usually such kits include one spare vaporizer or a spare glass, and here you have both.

 Design

Despite the minimum of design frills, the device has a very pleasant and monolithic appearance. The atomizer blends perfectly with the pipe mod, and the multicolored driptip is a nice cherry on the cake. The mod has a single control element in the form of a Fire button with LED charge level indicator. e-cigarettes in australia On the opposite side there is a USB connector, as always, right under the atomizer, which doesn’t bode well when liquid gets there.

The number of color options is more than enough and there is even a luxe version under gold.

Specifications

F22 Vape Pen mod

Dimensions: 82.5 x 22mm (mod only)

Weight: 75g

Body material: stainless steel

Power supply: built-in 2300mAh

Power output: unknown

Operating mode: POWER

Supported resistance: unknown

Protection: low/high resistance, overheating, short circuit, overcharge/overdischarge protection

Connector type: steel 510, spring loaded pin

Micro-USB port/charging: yes, charging current unknown

The size of the kit is quite compact, but it is far from being a stealth kit. The battery capacity is more than decent considering the small size, so you shouldn’t have any problems with autonomy. My guess, based on experience, is that the minimum supported resistance is 0.1 ohm, and the charging current is 1A, but the manufacturer decided not to specify the exact figures.

Foger F22 Sub-ohm Tank

Body material: stainless steel

Atomizer type: maintenance-free

Vaporizers: 0.2 “Omega;

Capacity: 2.5ml

Diameter: 22mm

Height: 47mm with drip tip

Connector: 510, gold plated pin

Weight: 55g

Capacity of the tank could be made and more at the expense of bubble glass, but in my opinion it would be a bad decision, as the diameter of 22 mm gives a minimum of stability on horizontal surfaces, and bubble glass at such a fall to break would not be difficult, if not from the first, then from the second time. Otherwise the tank isn’t bad, it refills through a huge hole in the top and has a bottom adjustable airflow. The most important thing to say is that the tank supports TFV baby beast vaporizers, so there will be no problems with flavor transfer and searching for new vaporizers.

Conclusions.

In general, it is quite a good set, which stands out against the background of similar ones with slightly improved autonomy. And in such devices this is almost the most important indicator. Also very pleased with the support of TFV baby beast vaporizers, which will 100% protect you from ordering vaporizers from China (yes, yes, there were cases when manufacturers did not sell their vaporizers through distributors).

Pros and cons

Pros:

Nice monolithic design with a clear driptip

Compact size

Excellent bundling

Not a bad choice of color schemes

High battery capacity compared to analogs

Support for Smok baby beast vaporizers

Cons:

No information with supported resistance and charging current

22 mm diameter

The lack of bubble-glass I can call neither a plus nor a minus, because with it the chance of breaking it is much higher than with the same 24-28 mm pipe-mods.

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