For people looking to make the jump into vaping, or those looking for an upgrade from their basic starter kits, the Origo CVB Kit represents a very solid option to look at. However, with the coils being 0.5ohm and the output voltage locked to 18W, experienced vapers may find this a little underpowered, and I’d like to see some higher resistance coils around the 1ohm region available, which would likely suit the 18W fixed output better.
That being said, the kit itself offers decent performance for beginners, it’s comfortable to hold and extremely easy to use with very good battery life at moderate usage, making it very attractive to beginners or those looking for a fuss free vape. I’ve been impressed with the longevity of the coils and their wicking ability, and if you are in the market for a simple kit, the Origo CVB is definitely worth having a look at.
Many thanks to Sky at Rocvape for sending the Origo CVB Kit in for review, which can be purchased from www.rocvape.com
Dan Willis
Reviewer at POTVDan was an early adopter of vaping as a way to quit smoking and has seen and done pretty much all there is to see and do in the vaping world! From Ego batteries to mechs and from rebuildables to pods there isn't much that Dan hasn't tried.
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