The
freemax twister kit
is a rare breed. It’s a regulated variable wattage internal battery
tube mod paired with a mesh-powered sub ohm tank. What makes it even
rarer is the design it adopts. There is no solid color option, and all
six come in some funky graffiti designs. With no black or stainless
steel edition available (at least for now) it seems like Freemax decided
to take a gamble with the Twister kit. Let’s see if it paid off and if
the kit is a worthwhile purchase.
This product was sent to me free of charge
from Freemax for the purposes of this review.The kit feels like a solid
metal construction and Freemax is calling the graffiti design a “color
water transfer printing”. I have no idea what this is about, but the
paint job feels like it’s going to last for a long time. There are six
color options available at the moment, and the complexity of the design
varies between them.
The simplest one is the “space black”
Twister, which will probably be the choice of anyone trying to avoid
attention. It is not solid black, but it’s close enough. The “black” one
is more white than black and has a “Dia de Los Muertos” skull design,
and the other four are colorful and bright – maybe a bit too bright. I
hope Freemax releases solid colors in the future, as pairing each of the
pieces of the kit with anything other than each other can be very
challenging.
The mod is around 10 cm long and has a
diameter of approximately 24 mm. It’s not a short mod, but given that it
houses a chip as well as a 2300 mAh battery, it feels like it’s
properly sized. The power button is large and clicky and the charge port
is placed directly behind it. That’s good to know, as I had some
difficulties tracking the mini-USB port on the white Twister (it looks
like it’s part of the drawing). Last but not least, the dial on the
bottom feels solid and provides a very satisfying clicky feedback every 5
watts.
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