I’m not going to call that a con, because I’ve been watching videos on YouTube, and everyone else’s samples seem to be working just fine. Normally, all you would have to to is push it back and it would click into place, but mine had that button pin sticking out too much. Basically, I had to push the top cap back into position with one hand and press the button again to get it to slide back all the way. While pushing the button activated the swivel mechanism, pushing it back over the tank required some extra effort. Unfortunately, the sample I received for this review had some problems with the top cap. I personally would have preferred they went with a regular screw-on top cap, but swivel caps are really popular right now, so I can sort of understand VooPoo’s decision. I actually didn’t notice this button, so I had to check the manual to see how it opens.īecause the top cap had to be slimmed down, going with a regular drip tip slot that extended deep into the top cap would have made the swivel mechanism unusable, so I guess going with a sleeve made some sense. The top cap also acts as a swivel fill-port cover which slides to the side when you press a really well concealed button locate on the side of the tank. They apparently went with this design to keep the width of the top cap down, as the tank’s lower section is bulky enough as it is. Starting at the top, we have a wide sleeve-type Delrin drip, which means you won’t be able to use your favorite 810 drip tips with it. The MAAT tank is made primarily of stainless steel and glass, weighs around 75 grams and comes in three different colors – stainless steel, black and rainbow. It’s worth noting that the MAAT uses considerably larger coils, but still, I think they could have found a way to increase e-liquid capacity. Juice capacity is one of the few weaknesses I’ve noticed while testing this device, and it’s actually a weird one, as the MAAT is actually a bit taller than the VooPoo UForce T2, which can hold up to 8ml with the bubble glass installed. The capacity drops to 2.8ml if you swap the bubble glass for the included straight glass section, which I really don’t recommend, as you’ll have to fill it up very often. The MAAT sub-ohm tank is 56mm tall and 28 mm in diameter (around the pre-installed bubble glass), but has an e-liquid capacity of just 4ml, which in this day in age is considered relatively low. But appearances can be deceiving, and that’s most certainly the case with this particular tank, at least in terms of interior design and vaping performance. Apart from a hex nut-shaped airflow adjustment ring, there’s really nothing to grab your attention. It’s not that it’s ugly, it just doesn’t stand out from the plethora of other similar tanks we’ve seen before. Looks aren’t exactly the MAAT tank’s strong point. It’s pretty much your standard sub-ohm tank starter kit. The kit contains one VooPoo MAAT sub-ohm tank, a spare glass tube, spare coil-head, some o-rings and a user manual. It’s not the most impressive packaging I’ve ever seen, but don’t let that discourage, because it’s what’s inside that counts. The MAAT (Middle Adjustable Airflow Tank) comes packaged in a rather bland white cardboard box featuring a life-size picture of the device on the front, and a list of kit contents, the same legally-required warnings we see on virtually all vaping-related products these days, and and authenticity sticker, if you want to check whether your product is genuine online. Let’s check it out and see why it has gotten so many people excited: A Look at the Contents The new MAAT subohm tank may just be the big break VooPoo needed to establish itself as a serious player in the atomizer development sector. But while mods remain the Chinese manufacturer’s main focus, it has also branched out into atomizer territory, with products like the UForce and Uforce 2 getting mixed reviews from the vaping community. VooPoo has always been known as a vape mod developer, primarily because of the insanely popular VooPoo Drag, one of the best vaping devices ever created.
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