NEW IN THE QUEUE – THE ELEAF ICARE – 8/11/16

  • This product has been received in exchange for promotion and/or review. It was received prior to 8/8/16.

THE ELEAF ICARE

This one is definitely designed with the smoker in mind.  A simple to use, no adjustment, automatic, self contained device.  When I say automatic, it’s the draw that activates the device, there is no fire button.

There’s a little plug you need to remove under the mouth piece/top cap which I’m not a fan of.  Also not crazy about how the top cap sits on the top.  I’d like to see a firmer seal, perhaps a click in place or magnetic holding system.

Here’s some more from Eleaf:

Product Introduction:
The iCare is a compact e-cigarette starter kit with an internal tank and airflow system. It is quite simple to use for the automatic On/Off feature that initiates when vaping. The e-liquid can be refilled into the tank from top with ease. By using a higher strength e-liquid, the iCare perfectly recreates the sensation you are accustomed to. Also with intuitive three color LEDs, you can easily check the battery status by a simple glance at the color of the light.

Parameter:
Size: 30mm*14mm*75mm
Output wattage: 15W max
Resistance range: 1.0-3.5ohm
E-liquid capacity: 1.8mL
Battery capacity: 650mAh
Color: black, gold, white, cyan, red

Tiny yet Cute Looking
With a remarkably small size, you could hold the little kit in hand or put it in pocket with ease.

Tank Built-in Structure
The iCare is an integration of both a mod and a tank in one unit, which is much more convenient to carry.

Simple to Use
It is quite simple to use for the automatic On/Off feature that initiates when vaping.

Intuitive Three Color LEDs
You can easily check the battery level when vaping by a simple glance at the color of the LED.

Adjustable Airflow
The airflow can be adjusted by rotating the airflow control ring on the air pipe.

New IC Head
Small yet efficient, this new IC 1.1ohm Head will deliver a satisfying amount of vapor with nice flavor especially for mouth to lung inhaling.

How to charge?
The iCare can be charged by connecting it with 1A wall adapter or computer via the USB cable. It will take about 1 hour to get a full charge via 1A wall adapter.

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Author: pbusardo