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How Is the Newly Released MOTI MEGA PRO? How Does It Compare with the MOTI S?

I bought one and used it for a few days, so here are some quick thoughts. The biggest advantage of the MEGA PRO is that the flavor stays consistent from start to finish—this is the biggest difference compared with the S. On the S, the flavor of the e-liqu

I bought one and used it for a few days, let me share a few thoughts.

The biggest advantage of the Mega Pro is that the flavor remains consistent throughout! The flavor remains consistent! The flavor remains consistent! This is the biggest difference from the S, as the S's flavor tends to fade towards the end! Just my personal feeling.

The soft mode heats up, producing more vapor than the Slite, and the vapor is quite full. It requires a mouth-to-lung draw, with slightly more resistance, which is quite close to the Slite. It loses about 1% of oil every three puffs. However, the biggest issue is that it can be a bit harsh on the throat.

The strong mode requires a deep lung inhale, with very little resistance. It's hard to draw with a small puff, losing about 1% of oil every two puffs. You inhale it directly into your lungs and then exhale, and the flavor is probably the best in the entire product line. Plus, nicotine isn't wasted with mouth draws, making it quite satisfying.

The same cartridge offers two completely different flavor experiences; the soft mode is very sweet and flavorful, filling your mouth with fruit or tea flavors. The strong mode is not sweet, very smooth, with a slight aftertaste of tea or fruit, and it’s not too cool.

If financially feasible, the Mega Pro is indeed good. If you can afford 35 a day, you can toss the other devices.

In my latest experience, I compared oil consumption with the S; the soft mode produces more vapor but consumes oil at a similar rate, offering decent value. The strong mode consumes oil faster than the S. The S, which is highly praised online, is just average; the C model offers the best value, consuming oil slowly but with only a slight difference in flavor. The current trend is that the faster the oil consumption, the better the flavor, and the quicker the money is made. Online reviews never consider oil consumption, which is absurd.

In my latest experience, after using the Moti for a while, many flavors have lost their initial wow factor. For seasoned smokers, it really consumes oil too quickly. I switched to the Pod GTR, which is quite good, and the flavor is exceptional.

The Mega Pro has already been put aside; I just bought the Fire God Plus and will write about my experience in a few days.

In my latest experience, I have already given away the Mega, and the Fire God Plus has very suitable draw resistance. It’s simple to use, and the single-flavor fruit oil is still great, with no major issues. It has become my main fruit oil device, and recently I also got a Koko 2.

Below is a long-term review of the Koko 2.

The three pods from left to right are dessert, tobacco, and fruit oil. The dessert and tobacco use 1.0 ohm, while the fruit oil uses 0.8 ohm, both with the smallest airflow for nicotine salts.

Regarding oil leakage: I have used three pods and left them for many days without any leakage. I don’t know how so many people online manage to have leakage; I would like to see what leakage looks like. After using five pods, there will be some seepage at the bottom, but it’s not severe and is acceptable. After five pods, you can replace the core.

Draw resistance: I personally think draw resistance is related to the oil. Tobacco oil shouldn’t be too tight, or it will be harsh; fruit oil should be tighter, and it also relates to resistance. Lower resistance should be a bit airy for a rich draw. Using 1.0 ohm for fruit oil feels a bit loose; 0.8 ohm is just right, allowing for a very rich draw. For flavors like Cubica and dessert, the draw resistance is just right, allowing more air in; otherwise, the throat can feel uncomfortable.

Regarding flavor: I use Halo's three brothers 35mg for tobacco oil, B oil 30mg for dessert, and 25mg for fruit oil. I compared Cubica and Fire God 1.2 mesh cores, and the flavors are actually quite similar. After taking a dozen puffs, aside from draw resistance, I couldn't tell any difference.

Regarding cost: The Koko cores are known for their durability; I use four cores together and honestly can’t remember how many pods I’ve used.

There are many negative reviews online, and I don’t know what conclusions they are based on. If you’ve only tried one type of oil, you shouldn’t dismiss a device. To be honest, after continuous draws, switching devices doesn’t feel different. From this perspective, the lifespan and price of the cores are the core competitiveness.

 

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