Review of the ADVKEN NOTCH Atomizer
ADVKEN NOTCH atomizer review: will high-vapor dripping setups be replaced by more convenient compact vaping devices? ADVKEN says no — dripping and big clouds can still be convenient. Beneath its simple packaging, the NOTCH atomizer comes with a full set o
Review of the ADVKEN NOTCH Atomizer: Will dripping large vapor be replaced by convenient pod devices? Impossible, it doesn't exist. ADVKEN states: Dripping large vapor can also be very convenient!
Beneath the simple and unadorned packaging lies the NOTCH atomizer, complete with all necessary accessories and spare parts. The naming of atomizers always has a certain basis, and the term NOTCH refers to grooves and notches, likely related to some structural aspect of the atomizer.
Without further ado, let's unveil its cover~ I discovered that the NOTCH's cover uses a two-part structure, allowing for adjustment of side airflow by coordinating the upper and lower parts; it is evident that the NOTCH comes pre-installed with a heating coil and cotton, and users only need to add their preferred e-liquid to use it right away, making it truly user-friendly.
The upper half of the NOTCH cover features a dome design, and the inside of the drip tip has grooves, which should help ensure a rich vapor while minimizing condensation's impact on user experience.
Removing the lower half of the cover reveals why it is called NOTCH: the pre-installed heating coil is embedded in the grooves on either side of the electrode posts. Replacing the coil is as simple as removing the coil, then NOTCHing it back in. Additionally, the NOTCH features a bottom airflow design, and by changing the installation angle of the lower cover and base, the bottom airflow can be closed; combined with the upper half's infinite adjustment design, users can experience three different airflow methods: pure side airflow, pure bottom airflow, and a combination of both. The NOTCH's structure enhances convenience, while the two-part cover increases playability.
The heating coil provided with the NOTCH is referred to as a theorem wire; as for why it is called that, Pak is unsure... However, this embedded heating wire + pre-installed cotton design does make the experience of enjoying large vapor more straightforward.
However, some may wonder: if using theorem wire, won't the heating wires I originally bought become useless? For heavy DIY users, the NOTCH adopts a design with a locking wire hole in the middle of the electrode post, secured with a flat screw, which not only expands the compatible heating wires but also ensures the reliability of the locking wire structure.
As shown in the image, the structure and shape of the electrode post may limit the compatibility with wider heating wires, especially with ten-core types...
Electronic cigarettes are not just tools for quitting smoking; moreover, the satisfaction brought by dripping large vapor is something that pod devices cannot provide. ADVKEN's NOTCH may just be the atomizer that allows you to engage with, rediscover, and enjoy large vapor.
Beneath the simple and unadorned packaging lies the NOTCH atomizer, complete with all necessary accessories and spare parts. The naming of atomizers always has a certain basis, and the term NOTCH refers to grooves and notches, likely related to some structural aspect of the atomizer.
Without further ado, let's unveil its cover~ I discovered that the NOTCH's cover uses a two-part structure, allowing for adjustment of side airflow by coordinating the upper and lower parts; it is evident that the NOTCH comes pre-installed with a heating coil and cotton, and users only need to add their preferred e-liquid to use it right away, making it truly user-friendly.The upper half of the NOTCH cover features a dome design, and the inside of the drip tip has grooves, which should help ensure a rich vapor while minimizing condensation's impact on user experience.
Removing the lower half of the cover reveals why it is called NOTCH: the pre-installed heating coil is embedded in the grooves on either side of the electrode posts. Replacing the coil is as simple as removing the coil, then NOTCHing it back in. Additionally, the NOTCH features a bottom airflow design, and by changing the installation angle of the lower cover and base, the bottom airflow can be closed; combined with the upper half's infinite adjustment design, users can experience three different airflow methods: pure side airflow, pure bottom airflow, and a combination of both. The NOTCH's structure enhances convenience, while the two-part cover increases playability.The heating coil provided with the NOTCH is referred to as a theorem wire; as for why it is called that, Pak is unsure... However, this embedded heating wire + pre-installed cotton design does make the experience of enjoying large vapor more straightforward.
However, some may wonder: if using theorem wire, won't the heating wires I originally bought become useless? For heavy DIY users, the NOTCH adopts a design with a locking wire hole in the middle of the electrode post, secured with a flat screw, which not only expands the compatible heating wires but also ensures the reliability of the locking wire structure.
As shown in the image, the structure and shape of the electrode post may limit the compatibility with wider heating wires, especially with ten-core types...Electronic cigarettes are not just tools for quitting smoking; moreover, the satisfaction brought by dripping large vapor is something that pod devices cannot provide. ADVKEN's NOTCH may just be the atomizer that allows you to engage with, rediscover, and enjoy large vapor.



