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The Caliburn Koko pod kit follows on from the hugely popular Uwell Caliburn pod mod.
Two standard refillable fix coil pods come with the kit as well as a metal lanyard / necklace. It has an internal battery and can fire to an output maximum of 11 watts.
The device is an auto draw system in other words you suck for your vapour, so it’s really simple to operate with no buttons to press.
The Caliburn Koko pods are suited ideally for use with Nic Salt liquids, as well as CBD vape juice and conventional nicotine based liquids up to 70vg!
So what are my thoughts on the Uwell Caliburn Koko pod kit?
Let's find out if this can be rated as one of the best pod mod vapes with an up close look.
1 *Uwell Caliburn Koko Pod, 2 *1.2ohm pods, 1*Chain lanyard, 1 *USB cable, 1 * User manual, 1 *Warning Card
Size: 67x43x12mm (including pod), Output: 11W Max, Battery: 520mAh (internal), Display: LED indicator, E-liquid capacity: 2ml, Coils: fixed coil pods 1.2ohm, Compatible with 1.4ohm Caliburn pods sold separately, Draw activated fire
The kit comes nicely displayed in a card box with an over sleeve and a little card box inside for the extras that come with the kit.
As you can see the sample kit I was sent is blue and other colours choices are: red, black, and grey.
Measuring in at 67mm tall and with the pod installed a width of 43mm and a thickness of just 12mm!
The weight of the complete device is 33g.
The Caliburn Koko Pod Kit is a perfect fit for any pocket or purse!
Or simply hang it around your neck with the included necklace.
The Caliburn Koko consists of two parts; the body of the device (battery) is made of aluminum alloy.
And the refillable 2ml pod is plastic.
The Koko has been designed well, it is a light and compact little chap with a good quality of manufacture.
Looking into the top of the device where the pod sits, you will see 2 small gold plated springy contact points, 2 plastic covered magnets and a small protruding airflow valve.
The body of the device is decorated with KOKO Caliburn both front and back.
An LED light located on the side of the device is a quick glance battery state indicator, along with a small airflow hole.
The bottom of the device has a micro USB charge port for charging the device, 3 small battery vent holes safety marks.
The brand name is punched into the plastic interior.
Opposite side to the LED light and airflow is a lanyard loop for the metal necklace.
BTW this device has a chipset called the Uwell Bein chip.
The kit comes with 2 plastic top fill pods, one of which is pre-installed into the device.
Both pods are 1.2Ω no indication has been made to what the wire of the coils are.
But as I have had no adverse reaction from them – I’m allergic to Ni80 coils – I will guess that they are made of either Kanthal or Stainless Steel.
Uwell say the coils will fire up to 11w.
The coils are sealed into each pod, this means when the coils reach the end of their natural lives, you will have to buy another complete pod for the kit. The Pod is made of clear plastic with red plastic bases.
The black plastic mouth piece is removable, and removing it, reveals the 2 small fill ports to either side of the chamber.
The pods have a minimum liquid indicator mark on each side as well as the usual CE and Recyclable marks.
To remove the mouth piece, simply pull it up and away from the body of the pod.
BTW, the mouth piece feels quite comfortable on my lips.
The bottom of the pod has 2 magnets, 2 gold plated contact points and single airflow valve between them.
The pods seem to be quite sturdy and will forgive some rough handling.
The manufacture and design quality of the pods are good!
Fairly strong magnets hold the pod into the body, although when putting the pod into the device you have to make sure it clicks into place to make contact.
Once in place the pod has small window for liquid level, as seen on the side over the airflow hole.
This window does not match up to the minimum liquid indicator mark on the pod!
It goes below the minimum level so I would recommend taking the pod out every so often to check the liquid level.
For this example I have fill the Pod up with Banana Haze Large Salts by All Vape.
When filling the pod with liquid I do recommend you use liquid bottle with thin tip or a syringe!
Remove the mouth piece and fill through one of the 2 fill holes either side of the centre hole.
Squeeze your bottle until the pod is full with 2ml of liquid.
Replace the mouth piece.
Place the pod into the device pushing until it clicks.
Leave the device alone for around 2 or 3 minutes before taking your first puff to allow the cotton to soak up liquid – this is called priming your coil.
Make sure the battery is fully charged before use!
As the battery power level degrades the colour of the LED changes
I don’t ever let the power run out completely, normally once the power drops to Red, I charge immediately!
The Uwell Bein chip has multiple protection functions to provide a safe stable and reliable vape these include:
Low power, Short circuit, Over vape indication
With a full charge I’ve got to say the flavour and vapour production was quite good for an auto draw device.
I’ve said it before I’m not a fan of direct to lung vaping.
As for auto draw devices I’ve never really found one that floats my boat until now!
The draw with the Caliburn Koko is almost instantaneous!
The airflow is on the more, tighter side than I am used to but smooth and the hit I got from my Banana Haze nic Salt E-liquid tickled the back of my throat quite nicely.
I didn’t use any other device while testing this kit so I could get a good idea of how long the charge lasted.
It actually lasted me nearly 5 hours of constant use.
I was a little dismayed to find it has exactly the same size battery in it as the original Caliburn does!
Don’t get me wrong, 520mAh is great for a mouth to lung device.
However and in this case I would have liked Uwell update the battery with bit more power say up to 600mAh.
The drop in power as the battery runs down is very noticeable from about half charge.
The pods that come with the Uwell Caliburn Koko kit are cross compatible with the original Caliburn mod and vice versa.
The only differences between them are the original Caliburn pods are 1.4Ω with black bases and the ones that come with this kit are 1.2Ω with red bases
I am surprised that both pods come with fixed coils rather than replaceable coils to my mind it’s such a waste of materials, not to mention money!
Kit Quality is good, Kit Design is good, Manufacture is good, Good Colour selection, Easy to use, Coil life is good, Good flavour, Fair vapour production, Fairly cheap retail price, Refillable pods
Battery life is OK could be better, Fixed coils, No indication of what material the coils are made of
Not a bad looking kit, and it functions as advertised.
Good flavour and OK vapour production and the throat kick I received with this device was wicked with Nic Salt E-liquid!
The auto draw is the smoothest I have used so far, and the mod is small and pocket friendly.
I'm a little disappointed Uwell didn’t upgrade the battery, but let’s face it nearly 5 hours vape time with a single charge is pretty darn good for a small device.
Would I recommend the Uwell Caliburn Koko Pod Kit?
For those looking for a stealthy small device or those just giving up smoking “Yes”
Would I buy this kit again due loss or damage?
I wouldn’t rush out to buy one myself to replace this one so in that regard “NO”
Decent flavour and like most pod kits, it's dead simple to use. Could just do with a bit more battery power.
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