The VooPoo Vinci mod measures 104mm x 23.5mm x 23.5mm and is made primarily of zinc alloy with various decorative inserts – from plastic to carbon fiber imitation and resin. I’m glad to see VooPoo including two coil-heads, just in case something bad happens, or one is a dud, and I hope to see other companies follow their example in this regard. It’s a decent offering, on par with what most similar kits contain. Underneath we have a separate box which holds the accessories – a micro-USB charging cable, a user manual, and some cards that I myself just ignored. Inside the packaging we have the Vinci mod alongside two sealed blister packs containing the two included coil-heads. The VooPoo Vinci all-in-one mod comes in a small, rectangular cardboard box with a picture of the device, as well as pictograms depicting some of its main features on the front, and a list of package contents, some mandatory warnings, and a scratch-and-check authenticity sticker. Read on to find out my thoughts on the new VooPoo Vinci. It looked really nice on paper, but I’had been disappointed before, so I tried to hold back my excitement and go into this review with reasonable expectations. It’s been a while since the Chinese manufacturer launched a true winner, but I really had high hopes for the Vinci all-in-one mod. I’ve had the chance to review quite a few VooPoo products lately, from the Drag Nano to the Find S Trio, but to be honest none of them really impressed me the way the original Drag 157W mod or even the Drag 2 did when they came out.
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