Ovale Emodo PRO Atomizer Review
This year, pod systems have become so popular not only because they return to the role of a smoking alternative, but also because users want convenience. Vaping devices have grown increasingly complex, and many smokers simply do not want to build coils, d
Ovale Emodo PRO Atomizer Review: This year, the popularity of small vaping devices has surged, not only due to their return to smoking cessation properties but also because of an inherent drive towards convenience. E-cigarette devices have become increasingly complex, with various DIY options that many smokers find difficult to manage. The reluctance to make coils, the hassle of tempering, and the daily tinkering have led to a demand for simpler solutions. Today, I will introduce a rather unique atomizer, the Ovale Emodo PRO.
Making coils is not a friendly task for beginners, and even for seasoned users like Yoyo, it can be quite daunting! It's a hassle! Single-strand cotton coils are convenient but may not meet personal flavor preferences. Making dual coils can be tedious, and one might prefer to stare at their phone instead, biting the bullet to make a pair that can last a month without changing the cotton. I remember a friend of Yoyo's, MJ, whose dual coils turned the water color comparable to cola after tempering. Well, we are role models! Can we save time and money while still achieving decent flavor?
Alright, enough of the digression, let's get to the main topic. The Emodo PRO comes in a transparent acrylic package, with product information, manufacturer details, and anti-counterfeiting labels printed on the outer packaging. Inside, it contains one Emodo PRO atomizer, one spare glass oil tank, a screwdriver, one spare NCFilmTM heating element, oil cotton pads, spare O-rings, and a product manual. The small box is packed with accessories, ensuring that the atomizer is ready to use right out of the box without needing to purchase additional components or tools.
The Emodo PRO product parameters
Size: 50*28 (diameter) mm
Weight: 70g
Capacity: 5ml
Filling method: Top fill
As a person with a tendency towards laziness, we can just pick it up and vape, but to evaluate it, we must first understand its structure. After disassembling the Emodo PRO, Yoyo found that it can be roughly divided into several parts: the drip tip, top cap, glass oil tank, heating base, ceramic base, and decorative ring.
As a hefty device weighing 70g and with a diameter of 28mm, the Emodo PRO's structure is quite complex. It has more disassemblable parts than conventional atomizers and many integrated components.
First, let's look at the top cap. The Emodo PRO uses a push-cap top filling method, with the filling cap connected to the top cap via three sliding tracks, ensuring a tight connection with significant resistance, so there’s no need to worry about oil leakage during daily use.
The airflow system of the Emodo PRO is quite different from other atomizers used by Yoyo. The central chimney of the Emodo PRO has a double-layer structure. During inhalation, fresh air enters the outer channel through the top airflow inlet, is heated by the heating element, turning the e-liquid into vapor, and then travels through the inner channel to the mouth. The entire airflow system resembles the letter "W." The airflow path is significantly longer than many atomizers, which is why the airflow inlet of the Emodo PRO is also much larger.
This system is ingeniously designed; the longer path effectively prevents e-liquid spitting, and the double-layer channel helps balance the temperature of hot and cold air, preventing the vapor from burning the lips. However, this complexity also raises production standards, and while Ovale's manufacturing capability is unquestionable, the long chimney can be a bit awkward to clean daily, requiring the use of cotton swabs.
The base of the Emodo PRO can be divided into two parts: one is the NCFilmTM heating base, and the other is the ceramic base.
The NCFilmTM heating element on the heating base is another piece of black technology on the Emodo PRO. Many of you may have heard of the NCFilm heating element from the previous Emodo molecular atomizer. Unlike the thick heating element of the molecular version, the PRO's heating element has a mesh structure, making it thinner while also increasing the heating area significantly.
Many might say, "A heating element? What's so special about that?" Heating elements have been around for a long time. However, the mesh structure of the NCFilmTM offers a delicate flavor and vapor production that rivals that of traditional coils, while also heating up faster and more evenly. Importantly, its lifespan can last up to three months, and it is also very affordable. I want a heating element that lasts forever!
The other part of the base is the ceramic base, which holds the oil cotton pad and connects to the heating base. While the heating element lasts three months, the cotton does not. If the heating element accumulates too much carbon, it can be challenging to clean, so it’s essential to replace the cotton regularly. #p#分页标题#e#
When replacing the oil cotton, the process is similar to making coils. Cut the oil cotton to the same size as the spare cotton, place it in the groove, and screw it in. It’s crucial to get the thickness of the cotton right; if it’s too thick, it will compress and hinder oil delivery, while if it’s too thin, it may not leak oil at the top airflow but will have a smaller oil capacity. It’s relatively easy to master, and Yoyo won’t elaborate further here.
Fill it up with e-liquid and take a puff. In terms of vapor production, the Emodo PRO delivers a satisfying amount of vapor, falling into the large vapor category, with a 5ml capacity sufficient for extended use. In terms of flavor, the clarity and delicate warmth of the taste are quite surprising, achieving such results while innovating the structure is no easy feat.
Due to the unique structure of the Emodo PRO, today we only discussed its features; I won’t take up more of your time on its conventional structural parts. So, what do you think? Three months without changing the cotton, does it tempt you to become a lazy vaper?
Making coils is not a friendly task for beginners, and even for seasoned users like Yoyo, it can be quite daunting! It's a hassle! Single-strand cotton coils are convenient but may not meet personal flavor preferences. Making dual coils can be tedious, and one might prefer to stare at their phone instead, biting the bullet to make a pair that can last a month without changing the cotton. I remember a friend of Yoyo's, MJ, whose dual coils turned the water color comparable to cola after tempering. Well, we are role models! Can we save time and money while still achieving decent flavor?
Alright, enough of the digression, let's get to the main topic. The Emodo PRO comes in a transparent acrylic package, with product information, manufacturer details, and anti-counterfeiting labels printed on the outer packaging. Inside, it contains one Emodo PRO atomizer, one spare glass oil tank, a screwdriver, one spare NCFilmTM heating element, oil cotton pads, spare O-rings, and a product manual. The small box is packed with accessories, ensuring that the atomizer is ready to use right out of the box without needing to purchase additional components or tools.
The Emodo PRO product parametersSize: 50*28 (diameter) mm
Weight: 70g
Capacity: 5ml
Filling method: Top fill
As a person with a tendency towards laziness, we can just pick it up and vape, but to evaluate it, we must first understand its structure. After disassembling the Emodo PRO, Yoyo found that it can be roughly divided into several parts: the drip tip, top cap, glass oil tank, heating base, ceramic base, and decorative ring.
As a hefty device weighing 70g and with a diameter of 28mm, the Emodo PRO's structure is quite complex. It has more disassemblable parts than conventional atomizers and many integrated components.
First, let's look at the top cap. The Emodo PRO uses a push-cap top filling method, with the filling cap connected to the top cap via three sliding tracks, ensuring a tight connection with significant resistance, so there’s no need to worry about oil leakage during daily use.
The airflow system of the Emodo PRO is quite different from other atomizers used by Yoyo. The central chimney of the Emodo PRO has a double-layer structure. During inhalation, fresh air enters the outer channel through the top airflow inlet, is heated by the heating element, turning the e-liquid into vapor, and then travels through the inner channel to the mouth. The entire airflow system resembles the letter "W." The airflow path is significantly longer than many atomizers, which is why the airflow inlet of the Emodo PRO is also much larger.
This system is ingeniously designed; the longer path effectively prevents e-liquid spitting, and the double-layer channel helps balance the temperature of hot and cold air, preventing the vapor from burning the lips. However, this complexity also raises production standards, and while Ovale's manufacturing capability is unquestionable, the long chimney can be a bit awkward to clean daily, requiring the use of cotton swabs.
The base of the Emodo PRO can be divided into two parts: one is the NCFilmTM heating base, and the other is the ceramic base.
The NCFilmTM heating element on the heating base is another piece of black technology on the Emodo PRO. Many of you may have heard of the NCFilm heating element from the previous Emodo molecular atomizer. Unlike the thick heating element of the molecular version, the PRO's heating element has a mesh structure, making it thinner while also increasing the heating area significantly.
Many might say, "A heating element? What's so special about that?" Heating elements have been around for a long time. However, the mesh structure of the NCFilmTM offers a delicate flavor and vapor production that rivals that of traditional coils, while also heating up faster and more evenly. Importantly, its lifespan can last up to three months, and it is also very affordable. I want a heating element that lasts forever!The other part of the base is the ceramic base, which holds the oil cotton pad and connects to the heating base. While the heating element lasts three months, the cotton does not. If the heating element accumulates too much carbon, it can be challenging to clean, so it’s essential to replace the cotton regularly. #p#分页标题#e#
When replacing the oil cotton, the process is similar to making coils. Cut the oil cotton to the same size as the spare cotton, place it in the groove, and screw it in. It’s crucial to get the thickness of the cotton right; if it’s too thick, it will compress and hinder oil delivery, while if it’s too thin, it may not leak oil at the top airflow but will have a smaller oil capacity. It’s relatively easy to master, and Yoyo won’t elaborate further here.
Fill it up with e-liquid and take a puff. In terms of vapor production, the Emodo PRO delivers a satisfying amount of vapor, falling into the large vapor category, with a 5ml capacity sufficient for extended use. In terms of flavor, the clarity and delicate warmth of the taste are quite surprising, achieving such results while innovating the structure is no easy feat.
Due to the unique structure of the Emodo PRO, today we only discussed its features; I won’t take up more of your time on its conventional structural parts. So, what do you think? Three months without changing the cotton, does it tempt you to become a lazy vaper?



