![]() That's why you'll often see an MTL kit with a mod that only goes up to 40 or 60W. In certain cases where MTL PnP coils (high resistance coils) are used in specific pods or tanks, the mods that accompany the use of those coils need voltage output, but that doesn't mean they have a high wattage output for amp hungry coils (lower resistance coils). The advertised voltage output for the mod is 8.5V and my tests concluded that it falls just short of the mark, but certainly qualifies for the use of the MTL PnP coils. The entire PnP family is compatible with the M100S kit. I've not vaped enough of these coils to get a comprehensive understanding of what to expect from their new TW coils. There is the occasional dud coil, and that could also be the culprit here. With the M100S, the 0.15 ohm coil has started to give slight burnt tastes at around 400 puffs and I've had to back the mod down from 55W to 50W, and now down to 45W at 500 puffs. When I first tested the Uforce-L tank with the Drag 4 kit, I was getting around 1000 puffs per coil which is pretty standard for today's coil heads. The potential downside is, I'm not quite sure how it affects coil life. The result is a faster and more evenly heated coil for quicker vapor production. It's not always "better" per se, but in this case with the Uforce-L, it was a move in the right direction in terms of flavor. In other cases, such as with Freemax's newer "D" coils, I feel like it dropped their flavor output. In some cases, such as with VooPoo's PnP coils, it improved their flavor output. ![]() There's been a lot of controversy over the dual mesh design you see above with regards to which company actually "invented" it. You can clear this by simply tipping the tank upside down over a sink, wiping the tank off when it finishes draining, and then continuing on your merry way. With top airflow slots, all you'll experience if the coil leaks into the chimney is a slight bit of gurgling. With bottom airflow slots, any juice that drains into the chimney from the coil drips to the bottom of the atomizer and then out the airflow slots. The main reason this is a huge step in the right direction is that it contains leaks which have become the bane of my existence when it comes to pods, and vaping in general. There's no sacrifice in flavor output which is the main concern with top airflow tanks being that there's quite a bit of distance for the air to travel before reaching your mouth. The Uforce-L tank is VooPoo's first top airflow tank and they hit out of the park. ![]() This has been one of my favorite features that's come out and it's been included on the M100S. Many devices that have been released recently have included a physical locking switch that in most cases turns the mod completely off and on w/out having to hit the fire a certain amount of times in quick succession. The second portion of this review will be my personal experiences and thoughts on the device. If you want a better visual idea of the features and the look, I highly suggest visiting their page. The first portion of this review will touch base with what you'll find on VooPoo's site. As with all of my reviews, I am a reviewer, not a promoter. I am not being financially compensated for this critique it will be conducted in a fair and honest manner. I want to thank Freya & VooPoo for coordinating this device for review. ![]() How you ask? You will see for yourself below. The main difference between the Drag M100S and the previous Drag X Plus and Plus Pro mods is that it blows both of the older mods out of the water in terms of build quality and performance. Similar to how the single battery Drag X Plus and Drag X Plus Pro resembled the dual battery Drag 3 mod, the single battery Drag M100S very closely resembles the dual battery Drag 4 mod in terms of aesthetics. I'll explain a little bit more about this further in the review for those that don't understand why. The flavor output is fantastic and you simply cannot go wrong with a top airflow tank in terms of leak prevention/containment. It's their first top airflow tank and definitely my favorite tank they've released to date. Much of the information about the Uforce-L will be pulled from my Drag 4 kit review simply because my opinion about it hasn't changed. Here we are again with another review folks! Today we'll be taking a deep dive into VooPoo's Drag M100S Single 21700 mod coupled with their latest tank, the Uforce-L.
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