HCigar VT Inbox (VTINBOX) - Evolv VT75 TC Squonker

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VT inbox continues to adopt the core technology of Evolv company's original newest VT75 TC chip. It guarantees the device has a stable output 1-75W current.The classic square box shape and double-sided detachable magnetic cover to be matched with the main body frame of SS craft processing makes the overall shape classic and retro.

Internal oil storage bottle directly connect the atomizer pass filling liquid tube. liquid filling can be finished when squeezing it in the usage process.

The atomizer adopts DIY design with single or dual heating wires,and its atomizing chamber upper cover can be freely rotated. No matter you choose RDA or RBA to use, the pursuit of taste and huge vapor all can be freely switched. It is connected through a pipeline to the built-in oil storage bottle of device directly. Oil filling can be directly injected through squeezing the oil storage bottle in the usage process. In this way, you can enjoy the pleasant sensation through free wheeling vape.



Utilizes Evolv DNA 75 Chip
Adjust Wattage: 1.0w – 75w
Removable and Replaceable Door Panels
8ml Squonk Bottle
22mm Diameter Squonk RDA - With Velocity Deck
Reverse battery protection
Single 18650 battery

https://ecig-city.com/products/hcig...box-mod?variant=30434371907&rfsn=273119.07d64
 
This squonker is bloody amazing!:inlove:
I just wish the other colour panels were also available locally:nod:
 
Pity about the bottles though. Once you go silicone it's pretty hard to enjoy any other bottle.
 
This is one really nice regulated Squonker. I ignored the atty it came with and installed my Armor V1 with a 2,5mm Fused Clapton. Filled the bottle up with XXX and set the DNA75 to 30 watts gave it a squonk (and it squonks just fine). I bought extra leather panels for it because I'm not a fan of carbon fibre (especially when it's bluff bluff) but the blue carbon fibre doors are just stunning so the leather panels are still in thier box for a later date!

I know other have raved about the Inbox (and that's why I thought I would try it) and the raving was right. I really good looking and great performing regulated squonker! Chicken Dinner!

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This is one really nice regulated Squonker. I ignored the atty it came with and installed my Armor V1 with a 2,5mm Fused Clapton. Filled the bottle up with XXX and set the DNA75 to 30 watts gave it a squonk (and it squonks just fine). I bought extra leather panels for it because I'm not a fan of carbon fibre (especially when it's bluff bluff) but the blue carbon fibre doors are just stunning so the leather panels are still in thier box for a later date!

I know other have raved about the Inbox (and that's why I thought I would try it) and the raving was right. I really good looking and great performing regulated squonker! Chicken Dinner!

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I couldn't wait for your take on this. Thanks @Rob Fisher. Will we see a Vid on this from you or @KZOR ?
 
That blue "carbon" is definitely my favourite of the available panels

Enjoy
This is one really nice regulated Squonker. I ignored the atty it came with and installed my Armor V1 with a 2,5mm Fused Clapton. Filled the bottle up with XXX and set the DNA75 to 30 watts gave it a squonk (and it squonks just fine). I bought extra leather panels for it because I'm not a fan of carbon fibre (especially when it's bluff bluff) but the blue carbon fibre doors are just stunning so the leather panels are still in thier box for a later date!

I know other have raved about the Inbox (and that's why I thought I would try it) and the raving was right. I really good looking and great performing regulated squonker! Chicken Dinner!

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This is one really nice regulated Squonker. I ignored the atty it came with and installed my Armor V1 with a 2,5mm Fused Clapton. Filled the bottle up with XXX and set the DNA75 to 30 watts gave it a squonk (and it squonks just fine). I bought extra leather panels for it because I'm not a fan of carbon fibre (especially when it's bluff bluff) but the blue carbon fibre doors are just stunning so the leather panels are still in thier box for a later date!

I know other have raved about the Inbox (and that's why I thought I would try it) and the raving was right. I really good looking and great performing regulated squonker! Chicken Dinner!

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Love my VT Inboxes @Rob Fisher.

Really solid mods - great battery life and smooth power delivery with the Evolv board. Good juice capacity and switching juices/bottles is not a mess. Mine running with OL16s of course. Have not even tried the Maze atties. Nice touch that one can remove the back panel and press the battery out from the cutout there.

That blue looks awesome. In the top picture, not in the pics of you mod - where it looks more like the gold - camera flash probably. Unfortunately I have no excuse to buy another - shall have to wait for blue panels!
 
@Andre , how much juice you getting on a fresh batt?
And how does it compare to a Reo?
 
@Andre , how much juice you getting on a fresh batt?
And how does it compare to a Reo?
The only real practical difference in my case is the great battery life of the VT Inbox. The juice bottle has an 8 ml capacity - probably around 7.5 ml for the bit of space one leaves for the tube. I vape a full bottle from one 3000 mAh battery at 20W. On a Reo Grand I get around 4 ml before I start noticing the effect of the weaker power delivery.

And of course you need not build a coil to suit the juice and your power requirement - you just adjust the power. In my case this is not really a consideration as I run fruity juices at 20 W on the one VT Inbox and coffee and spicy juices at 30 W on the other one.
 
The only real practical difference in my case is the great battery life of the VT Inbox. The juice bottle has an 8 ml capacity - probably around 7.5 ml for the bit of space one leaves for the tube. I vape a full bottle from one 3000 mAh battery at 20W. On a Reo Grand I get around 4 ml before I start noticing the effect of the weaker power delivery.

And of course you need not build a coil to suit the juice and your power requirement - you just adjust the power. In my case this is not really a consideration as I run fruity juices at 20 W on the one VT Inbox and coffee and spicy juices at 30 W on the other one.

Thanks @Andre - most helpful
 
And I have another squonker arriving in August, damn I am so jelly now
 
What I forgot to mention @Silver, seeing that you are looking for a mod for your HRH, is that my HRH has been using a VT Inbox with OL16 exclusively for just more than 2 months now. She reckons it is the best and most trouble free setup she has had since beginning to vape in July of 2014.
 
Luckely my wife don't vape or smoke otherwise I would have been in a constant recession. I think I must pull the trigger and experience the hype. I think the Hussar RDTA will fit just fine.
 
Luckely my wife don't vape or smoke otherwise I would have been in a constant recession. I think I must pull the trigger and experience the hype. I think the Hussar RDTA will fit just fine.

Busy testing my Armor 1.0 on it right now but next up will be the Hussar RDTA... in fact this could be a winning combo!
 
I totally agree with @Rob Fisher and @Andre - the VT Inbox is a fantastic mod. Simple to use, reliable with excellent power delivery and battery life.

What I really like about it compared to my Reo is that with TC I get no dry hits. All that happens is that as the cotton dries up I get a weakened hit - which let's me know it's time to squonk again :smiley:

I'm waiting on the "leather" panels to arrive so I can ditch the carbon fiber ones, then it'll be pretty as well as practical!
 
@Rob Fisher , I've been contemplating for a few months now whether it's worth getting a squonker... and now you've convinced me. Just placed my order with some spare bottles :D

Oh and I have a Hadaly to go with it, can't wait to see what this whole squonking thing is about.
 
Thanks @Andre - most helpful

Same reason The VT Inbox works well for me vs the Reo. I can dry burn and rewick on the mod without needing my 521 tab so it's perfect for on the fly. I can use pretty much any coil I want to and control the vape via the wattage. I can see how much battery life I got left. The inbox bottle is my biggest con... But then again, I was unknowingly spoiled with soft silicon bottles from @Christos
 
The door with the squonk hole is a bit dicky... almost as if it is slightly warped and has some movement in it which is pretty irritating... I just checked the leather doors and it has the same movement... Strike 1 for the VT Inbox... but other than that is is rocking...
 
The door with the squonk hole is a bit dicky... almost as if it is slightly warped and has some movement in it which is pretty irritating... I just checked the leather doors and it has the same movement... Strike 1 for the VT Inbox... but other than that is is rocking...

I have the same problem but its a con I can deal with because the performance is superb
 
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