30 November 2024
Review of Crown II by Uwell

Review of Crown II by Uwell

Uwell are one of those manufacturers who release their devices rarely but aptly, and I have already said it many times. They gained their popularity thanks to their debut tank Crown, today I will tell you about the second version of this wonderful tank. Meet Crown II. The novelty is designed primarily for comfortable and, most importantly, tasty vaporization, lovers of clouds can safely pass by.

Externally, the tank resembles its predecessor, but in general their design is very different and we can say that the second version is quite an independent device, and the inside is very different,” so we will not compare them with each other.

New vaporizers have been developed for the tank, which are distinguished by an interesting contact shape. I don’t know what it’s related to, but in one of their mechanical mods, the similar shape of the contact base in the button lowered the drawdown and improved the contact. So maybe this will slightly improve your autonomy, reduce sags and improve the honesty of the board.

The vaporizer lineup includes three types of vaporizers: 0.25 ohm SUS316, 0.5 ohm SUS316, 0.8 ohm SUS316. australian vape shop perth It is quite possible that we will see an expansion of this lineup or even a serviced base.

The tank volume is 5 ml, which is quite a decent figure. The top filling is located under the lid of the tank and is two rather wide holes. So refilling is convenient and should not cause any problems. The size of the liquid supply holes is also impressive, so there should be no problems with the liquid supply even at 100 W, which is not every vape.

At the top of the shaft there is a screw, due to which the whole construction is held together. Unscrewing it you can disassemble the tank in order to clean it or replace the glass. Why it is done this way is not clear to me. And- innovation.

The blowing holes are large enough and should easily handle any power that vaporizers are designed for. They are adjusted by turning the ring, which has knurls for greater convenience.

The Crown II tank comes standard with the Crown II itself, a 0.25 and 0.8 ohm vaporizer, a spare glass, an oring and an instruction manual. The last 0.5 ohm vaporizer is missing in order to realize your zen on this tank.

I think that Crown II will be a success; at least there will be very few people who are not satisfied with their purchase. Especially since the tank is available for only 30-35 dollars, which is not that much. But we’re used to paying a little less for a tank on replacements, so a price of 25 dollars would look more attractive. But you can spend a lot on a good tank!