On the Vape Online market, Rincoe Manto AIO is an impressive device that feels like a well-thought-out product. Although Manto can fit in your pocket, thanks to the 18650 battery, which is a bulky device, this is an inevitable compromise to extend battery life.
Unplug the battery cover and you would think Rincoe Manto AIO is a square box and you can forgive it. In fact, I believe Rincoe took inspiration from DotMod AIO and Billet Box. The 3 ml water tank is almost the same as the water tank on these devices, as is the coil setup.
A small 0.49-inch OLED screen is used to display all important information about the device, but the menu is very easy to use. Click the power button five times to turn the device on or off, three clicks to enter the selection mode, and the adjustment button guides you through the following modes: variable power, bypass, or temperature control.
The screen always displays resistance, amperage, battery level, puff counter, puff time and output, while being small, clear and easy to read. There is almost no menu system, and it is this simplicity that has made AIO and POD systems popular.
Manto AIO holds 3ml of juice and comes with a large and easy-to-use juice port. Three coils, a 1.2 ohm MTL, a 0.3 ohm DTL coil and an RBA are all screwed into an airflow loop. Manto AIO’s removable 18650 can provide 80w of power.
I’ve used VINCI X and some other products before, but Manto is the first device I think to really provide the power mentioned above. Sure, it will drain the battery in a second, but launching the Manto at high power is almost addictive.
Power is present immediately and continues until time-out protection takes effect. It doesn’t make sense to have 80 watts of power in a pod-based device, but it’s nice to know that this option exists.
Rincoe Manto AIO will be the best vape starter kits online, do you think so?
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