Vitavp Mini Disposable Device Review
Here is our Vitavp Mini disposable device review. If disposable vaping products experienced explosive growth in 2018, then the beginning of 2019 saw a steady spiral of quality improvement. Brands across the compact device segment have been refining and up
Vitavp Mini Disposable Device Review: If disposable e-cigarettes experienced explosive growth in 2018, then at the start of 2019, the focus shifted to quality improvements, with every brand striving to enhance their products (unless they lack ambition!). At this time, the vitavp mini disposable device (hereafter referred to as vitavp mini) has arrived. Thanks to the accumulation of previous pod flavors and the development of new ones, the vitavp mini launched with seven flavors: Fatty Happy Water (who knows what that is~), Ice Mint, Jasmine Longjing, Classic Tobacco, Giant Peak Grape, Blueberry Burst, and Early Spring Red Jade.
The outer packaging of the vitavp mini uses hard plastic, which reduces damage during transport or other handling. The flavor and other information are clearly labeled on the packaging. The inner packaging enhances sealing while preventing unnecessary contamination of the device.
Inside, both ends of the vitavp mini have silicone caps to prevent accidental activation of the air switch and further reduce dust contamination. The triple packaging indeed serves its purpose, but Pak thinks it could be a bit more environmentally friendly.
The surface of the vitavp mini is made of a frosted material, and the device itself is elongated, ensuring a good tactile feel while being easy to use and carry. The mouthpiece shape is consistent with that of the vitavp pods, possibly to maintain a consistent user experience, or perhaps to help users recognize it easily? (laugh) Depending on the flavor, the vitavp mini comes in different colors, and aside from the dual logos and product name, there are no extra elements on the device, except for the small white dot at the mouthpiece end.
As we all know, due to the small size of disposable devices, identifying flavors through text can be cumbersome; using colors for differentiation can enhance user experience to some extent. Additionally, the shape of the vitavp mini and the small white dot help prevent users from mistakenly using the wrong end (laugh). In actual use, the vitavp mini (containing 4% nicotine salt) can last up to three days (with intermittent use during workdays), while the Fatty Happy Water and Jasmine Longjing flavors, which do not contain nicotine (but contain caffeine and L-carnitine respectively), may be consumed more quickly.
The various flavors of the vitavp mini can be roughly sensed through their names. Notably, the Giant Peak Grape, Blueberry Burst, and Early Spring Red Jade flavors are quite excellent in terms of flavor replication, reflecting not only sweetness and aroma but also the tartness of the actual fruits.
Of course, Pak is not saying that the vitavp mini is perfect; there are areas for improvement, such as the indicator light located at the bottom, which is really hard to see when in use......
In summary, the vitavp mini has the advantage of a wide variety of flavors, and its battery and oil capacity are sufficient (for a disposable device). Coupled with good flavor replication, Pak believes this is a series worth trying.
The outer packaging of the vitavp mini uses hard plastic, which reduces damage during transport or other handling. The flavor and other information are clearly labeled on the packaging. The inner packaging enhances sealing while preventing unnecessary contamination of the device.
Inside, both ends of the vitavp mini have silicone caps to prevent accidental activation of the air switch and further reduce dust contamination. The triple packaging indeed serves its purpose, but Pak thinks it could be a bit more environmentally friendly.
The surface of the vitavp mini is made of a frosted material, and the device itself is elongated, ensuring a good tactile feel while being easy to use and carry. The mouthpiece shape is consistent with that of the vitavp pods, possibly to maintain a consistent user experience, or perhaps to help users recognize it easily? (laugh) Depending on the flavor, the vitavp mini comes in different colors, and aside from the dual logos and product name, there are no extra elements on the device, except for the small white dot at the mouthpiece end.As we all know, due to the small size of disposable devices, identifying flavors through text can be cumbersome; using colors for differentiation can enhance user experience to some extent. Additionally, the shape of the vitavp mini and the small white dot help prevent users from mistakenly using the wrong end (laugh). In actual use, the vitavp mini (containing 4% nicotine salt) can last up to three days (with intermittent use during workdays), while the Fatty Happy Water and Jasmine Longjing flavors, which do not contain nicotine (but contain caffeine and L-carnitine respectively), may be consumed more quickly.
The various flavors of the vitavp mini can be roughly sensed through their names. Notably, the Giant Peak Grape, Blueberry Burst, and Early Spring Red Jade flavors are quite excellent in terms of flavor replication, reflecting not only sweetness and aroma but also the tartness of the actual fruits.Of course, Pak is not saying that the vitavp mini is perfect; there are areas for improvement, such as the indicator light located at the bottom, which is really hard to see when in use......
In summary, the vitavp mini has the advantage of a wide variety of flavors, and its battery and oil capacity are sufficient (for a disposable device). Coupled with good flavor replication, Pak believes this is a series worth trying.


