Vaping 360: Review of the Innokin Zenith MTL Tank
Innokin recently launched its latest mouth-to-lung tank, the Zenith, designed in collaboration with Phil Busardo and Dimitris Agrafiotis. According to the team, the entire Platform series was created to help smokers transition to vaping devices, with a st
Innokin recently launched their latest mouth-to-lung tank - the Zenith, designed collaboratively by Phil Busardo and Dimitris Agrafiotis. According to the team, all products in the Platform series are designed to help smokers transition to using electronic cigarette devices, focusing on ease of use and safety.
Busardo is a well-known vaping reviewer on YouTube, while Agrafiotis is a host and advocate for Smokefree Radio, who has recently conducted reviews of electronic cigarette devices online. Foreign media review - Innokin's Zenith mouth-to-lung tank Zenith is a mouth-to-lung tank with a drop-in design for the atomizer core, making it Innokin's second collaborative tank. The first collaborative tank was the previously released Ares mouth-to-lung RTA, similar to Digiflavor's Siren 2 and Vandy Vape's Berserker. So can this Zenith mouth-to-lung tank break the dominance of the Aspire Nautilus series in this market? First, we should note that Zenith is not a product that immediately impresses with its appearance; the design is quite ordinary, not unattractive but not beautiful either. The design of Zenith may seem a bit bulky for a tank with a 24.7mm diameter, and the top drip tip design makes it look overly prominent. However, the aesthetics are ultimately subjective; while I personally am not fond of this design, it does not have any flaws. Foreign media review - Innokin's Zenith mouth-to-lung tank If Zenith had been released in 2014, it might have been awarded the most stylish tank of the year. However, viewed in the present context, its design may seem somewhat outdated. Zenith features one of the best filling designs in current tanks, allowing users to open the fill port by rotating the top cap, which also controls the oil flow. This is a very practical design, preventing e-liquid from overflowing when not in use, and after filling, users need not worry about drawing e-liquid on the first puff. During testing, Zenith's filling design performed perfectly, with no leaking issues. Foreign media review - Innokin's Zenith mouth-to-lung tank
The main body of the tank is a one-piece design, with only the top cap and airflow ring able to rotate. This design has the drawback of being inconvenient to clean - you cannot disassemble every part of the tank for cleaning; you can only remove the atomizer core and rinse the inside with running water, then blow dry any remaining water droplets. Another potential issue is that since the glass chamber and tank are also one piece, if the glass chamber breaks, users cannot replace it. Therefore, for some careless users, it is advisable to put a couple of silicone rings on the tank for protection.
Zenith includes five airflow holes, each about 1mm in diameter. When a single airflow hole is opened, users can achieve a relatively smooth and loose mouth-to-lung draw. When all five airflow holes are fully opened, users can achieve a very ample mouth-to-lung draw or a slightly tighter direct lung draw. Foreign media review - Innokin's Zenith mouth-to-lung tank
Additionally, inside the packaging, users will find a QR code card. Scanning the QR code with a mobile phone will lead to a video tutorial created by Phil Busardo for the Zenith tank, which will be very helpful for beginners.
Zenith comes with two Kanthal coil atomizer cores, with resistances of 1.6 ohms and 0.8 ohms, respectively. Both coils are very similar to Innokin's iSub series coils, with a 510 connector installed at the bottom of the atomizer core. This design allows users to replace the atomizer core without needing to clean the condensation residue at the bottom connector. When replacing the atomizer core, users simply need to unscrew the airflow ring, remove the old atomizer core, and place the new one on the base. Foreign media review - Innokin's Zenith mouth-to-lung tank
The performance of the atomizer cores is quite satisfactory. During testing, each atomizer core was used with over 40ml of e-liquid, yet their performance remained unchanged, with no decline in flavor. The 1.6-ohm atomizer core at 13W-14W, combined with a tighter airflow (opening a maximum of two airflow holes), provides an excellent mouth-to-lung experience, with a notable throat hit and dense vapor experience.
On the other hand, using the 0.8-ohm coil with three airflow holes at a power output of 17W-18W also yields a very good experience. Foreign media review - Innokin's Zenith mouth-to-lung tank
Although the 1.6-ohm atomizer core performs well with 50% VG e-liquid, it can also handle 70% VG e-liquid without issues. In fact, it is evident that the two atomizer cores in Zenith provide a better experience than Nautilus's BVC coils. While vapor production is not the main focus of mouth-to-lung tanks, Zenith's vapor production is still satisfying. Additionally, when switching between different e-liquid flavors, the atomizer cores do not retain excessive flavor, allowing for quick flavor transitions. Foreign media review - Innokin's Zenith mouth-to-lung tank
Overall, Zenith offers a very good experience for beginner users who prioritize product practicality. Compared to the Nautilus series tanks, Zenith has a better filling design, cleverly solving the issues of leaking and overflowing. If you are a smoker looking for a simple and easy-to-use electronic cigarette device, Zenith is undoubtedly a good choice. Of course, Zenith is also very suitable for experienced users who value practicality for daily use. Translated from Vaping 360 website. #p#Pagination Title#e#


