*Everything is the same as the DRAG S Pro so only a slight edit only. The innovative filling method features a rotating ring at the top, to access the fill port you need to push in a little button and rotate the ring clockwise until it reveals a silicone filling bung which you need to pick open with your fingernail. Once open, it is big enough to fit a standard short-fill bottle nib but due to the location it was a little restrictive and almost a side-fill which was a little messy on the first time but I soon got used to it. Although I found it quite novel, I didn’t exactly find it very convenient, hats off to them for trying something innovative though. The included coils have nice large wicking ports, this for me was very promising as it not only helps the coil wick faster but it also prolongs the coil life in my experience. They are the new PPT DM coils of 0.15Ω and 0.3Ω which are clearly aimed at DL (Direct Lung) users, I’m afraid I am clueless as to what the difference is compared to the older PnP coils, but the pod is also backwards compatible so you can also use the full range of PnP coils. On the top layer is the mod and pod held in place with foam, underneath is an envelope box holding the coils, manual and charging cable.Ī nice surprise was the 810 removable drip-tip, this makes it easier to clean and you’re able to fit your own. That said, I think the fitted one suits the pod nicely with the silver base ring. The kit comes in a 2-piece box. The outer sleeve features a rather nice glossy embossed picture of the DRAG X Pro, but the colour is generic and doesn’t represent your choice, the sturdier inner box is well packaged and should be Postman proof. I will be shamefully copy and pasting from my review of the ‘S’ as essentially the same can be said between the ‘S’ and the ‘X’ which isn’t a bad thing as there are many vapers that prefer using their own batteries. Since the DRAG S Pro has impressed me a lot, then it’s no surprise that the ‘X’ did too, better in fact. Read on to find out why.Īt the time of writing this review, I don’t have the full specifications so going by the box and manual here are some of the highlights:
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