How is the Bode No. 3 vape?
How is the Bode No. 3 vape? Many people first encounter vaping products while trying to quit smoking. In the Chinese market, there are mainly two kinds of products: one type resembles traditional cigarettes and uses cartridges as consumables, while the ot
How is the Bode No. 3 vape? Many people start using e-cigarettes as a way to quit smoking. In the Chinese market, there are mainly two types of e-cigarette products: one resembles traditional cigarettes and uses "pods" as consumables, while the other is mechanical e-cigarettes, which are more niche and popular only among core players, catering to an entertainment need. Therefore, for a long time, it has been difficult to find a satisfying cigarette substitute.
Bode is not a cigarette, yet it offers the taste of real tobacco; it does not contain most harmful substances found in cigarettes but can genuinely relieve cravings.
In 2011, Robert Heib, then Senior Product Manager at Apple, left the company due to strict anti-smoking regulations implemented after Cook took over. Perhaps feeling somewhat regretful, he later co-founded a company that produces high-end electronic vaporizers—Bode International Limited.
Thus, you can see a strong sense of "technology" and "academic style" in the design of Bode products.
The Bode No. 3 has a slightly flat shape, made of metal with a sandblasted finish, providing a delicate and gentle feel. The transparent atomization chamber is adorned with a golden mountain engraving, giving the entire body a more stable and elegant appearance, while the golden ring at the bottom continues the design language of the Bode family.
For the charging interface, the Bode No. 3 uses the latest Type-C interface, aligning with future trends.
The indicator light is placed on the body, symmetrical with the power button, and is embedded with a real diamond, creating a strong visual impact when it lights up.
In terms of operation mode, aside from the unadjustable concentration, the Bode No. 3 is basically the same as the Bode No. 1, so I won't elaborate further; let's take a look at the internal structure.
By gripping the mouthpiece and pulling outward with force, the atomizer can be removed. Following the prompts on the atomizer, gently pulling can separate the atomization chamber from the atomization core.
Although they look different, the Bode No. 3's atomizer also uses laser-embedded honeycomb atomization technology, and the atomization cotton used is the same, so I won't go into detail here.
After studying for a while, let's see how the product performs in terms of user experience.
Since it is a Bode electronic vaporizer, it must be used with Bode nutrient liquid.
The main components of Bode nutrient liquid, besides distilled water sourced from the USA, include glycerin and nicotine sourced from Switzerland and Italy, all extracted from natural plants and produced under American standards, ensuring safer use.
In terms of flavor, it is blended by mixers at the US headquarters, achieving a delicate taste and rich flavor.
Inject the nutrient liquid into the atomization chamber, assemble the device, and you can start enjoying it.
Although this is not a cigarette, for certain reasons, the image of inhalation is not quite suitable to appear here. So let me share my subjective feelings: first, the taste and flavor; because it contains glycerin, when inhaling, besides the flavor indicated on the e-liquid, you can also feel a hint of sweetness.
The moment of inhalation provides a throat hit similar to that of a cigarette, and when the craving hits, taking a couple of puffs from the Bode can indeed satisfy the urge.
Due to the aforementioned atomization technology, even with deep inhalation, the vaporization remains sufficient, and you won't accidentally inhale e-liquid. I personally don't smoke much, so a full tank of e-liquid can last about three days.
During times when cravings arise, I might not be able to smoke due to situational restrictions, but using Bode allows me to take a couple of puffs easily in public. This has been the most convenient aspect during my few days of use.
Of course, while chatting with acquaintances, holding a Bode can indeed elevate your status, but I wouldn't recommend using it on the street; you know the reason.
Bode is not a cigarette, yet it offers the taste of real tobacco; it does not contain most harmful substances found in cigarettes but can genuinely relieve cravings.
In 2011, Robert Heib, then Senior Product Manager at Apple, left the company due to strict anti-smoking regulations implemented after Cook took over. Perhaps feeling somewhat regretful, he later co-founded a company that produces high-end electronic vaporizers—Bode International Limited.
Thus, you can see a strong sense of "technology" and "academic style" in the design of Bode products.
The Bode No. 3 has a slightly flat shape, made of metal with a sandblasted finish, providing a delicate and gentle feel. The transparent atomization chamber is adorned with a golden mountain engraving, giving the entire body a more stable and elegant appearance, while the golden ring at the bottom continues the design language of the Bode family.
For the charging interface, the Bode No. 3 uses the latest Type-C interface, aligning with future trends.
The indicator light is placed on the body, symmetrical with the power button, and is embedded with a real diamond, creating a strong visual impact when it lights up.
In terms of operation mode, aside from the unadjustable concentration, the Bode No. 3 is basically the same as the Bode No. 1, so I won't elaborate further; let's take a look at the internal structure.
By gripping the mouthpiece and pulling outward with force, the atomizer can be removed. Following the prompts on the atomizer, gently pulling can separate the atomization chamber from the atomization core.
Although they look different, the Bode No. 3's atomizer also uses laser-embedded honeycomb atomization technology, and the atomization cotton used is the same, so I won't go into detail here.
After studying for a while, let's see how the product performs in terms of user experience.
Since it is a Bode electronic vaporizer, it must be used with Bode nutrient liquid.
The main components of Bode nutrient liquid, besides distilled water sourced from the USA, include glycerin and nicotine sourced from Switzerland and Italy, all extracted from natural plants and produced under American standards, ensuring safer use.
In terms of flavor, it is blended by mixers at the US headquarters, achieving a delicate taste and rich flavor.
Inject the nutrient liquid into the atomization chamber, assemble the device, and you can start enjoying it.
Although this is not a cigarette, for certain reasons, the image of inhalation is not quite suitable to appear here. So let me share my subjective feelings: first, the taste and flavor; because it contains glycerin, when inhaling, besides the flavor indicated on the e-liquid, you can also feel a hint of sweetness.The moment of inhalation provides a throat hit similar to that of a cigarette, and when the craving hits, taking a couple of puffs from the Bode can indeed satisfy the urge.
Due to the aforementioned atomization technology, even with deep inhalation, the vaporization remains sufficient, and you won't accidentally inhale e-liquid. I personally don't smoke much, so a full tank of e-liquid can last about three days.
During times when cravings arise, I might not be able to smoke due to situational restrictions, but using Bode allows me to take a couple of puffs easily in public. This has been the most convenient aspect during my few days of use.Of course, while chatting with acquaintances, holding a Bode can indeed elevate your status, but I wouldn't recommend using it on the street; you know the reason.



