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GRAFFITI 220W Dual-Battery Mod Review

Today we’re sharing a dual-battery mod from VZONE. Inspired by graffiti-style design, it is named the GRAFFITI 220W and features a bold, colorful appearance with up to 220W output power. The device uses dual 18650 batteries for long battery life and stron
Today, I want to share a dual-battery mod produced by VZONE, named "GRAFFITI 220W," inspired by one of its designs, featuring an extravagant and colorful exterior with a maximum output power of 220W.

The Graffiti box uses dual 18650 batteries, providing long-lasting power and strong bursts. In our low-resistance tests, it can achieve instant bursts. The atomizer connection point is centrally located on the device, and the buttons have a crisp and powerful rebound. It features a high-definition display screen and multiple protections. The device feels substantial in hand and has a solid weight. The battery cover uses a magnetic design with strong magnetism, and we can look forward to the possibility of a replacement cover in the future.

Packaging Data

As a device that emphasizes street style, its packaging design is quite extravagant. The main colors are black and green, with the front displaying a product thumbnail and graffiti-themed wall materials, while the back includes a complete English accessory list along with various anti-counterfeiting labels.

Upon opening the package, besides the main device, the accessories include a quality inspection card, a battery warning card, a user manual, and a USB connection cable. Notably, the multi-language user manual contains detailed Chinese descriptions, and the connection cable features a nylon outer layer, enhancing its quality.
GRAFFITI 220W Mod Review The main device dimensions are 90*56*25mm; main material: zinc alloy + PC; device weight: 219g; output power: 7-220W; maximum output voltage: 7.5V; resistance range: 0.1-3.0Ω; output modes: Power (NI80, A1) / Temperature Control (Titanium, Nickel 200, Stainless Steel) / TCR (Custom Temperature Control Data). Based on these specifications, the Graffiti box is not particularly lightweight, but it offers a wide range of usable power and comprehensive output modes.

Detailed Features

The overall impression of this mod is that it is eye-catching and cool, with a uniformly colored metallic rainbow plating that presents different lusters from various angles.

The largest covering PC panel features a graffiti pattern, rich in color and high in detail, but it is not replaceable. The surface is covered with a protective film that can be manually peeled off. After removing the film, tests show that the panel has strong scratch resistance against blunt objects but does not withstand sharp objects. That said, we wouldn’t intentionally damage the surface of the mod; any device will inevitably show signs of wear over time.

The side of the mod features a prominent gold frosted panel, which enhances protection while also increasing grip comfort and stability. The designer has streamlined the edges and corners, making it look rounder and fuller, providing a more pleasant grip.

The adaptive metal 510 electrode interface features a wood grain pattern, centrally located at the top, without a drainage groove, and is not very prominent. Therefore, after installing the atomizer, you may notice some paint scratches on the edges.

The operation panel adopts a traditional layout, with the gold button slightly protruding. The large V-shaped fire button has a strong rebound, and the adjustment buttons are located above the USB port. Thanks to the ample space, both operation and display are quite intuitive and convenient.

The removable panel's inner side uses an insulating frosted material, with two strong magnets for fixation, and it also has an easy-to-remove strap. The mod accommodates two 18650 batteries, and the internal space is compact, so care should be taken to avoid scratching the surface when installing the batteries. The corners where the panel and mod connect are also rounded for enhanced integrity.
GRAFFITI 220W Mod Review The bottom of the mod features five single-row ventilation holes, which are sparsely placed mainly for pressure relief. The design markings are engraved to prevent fading, and the edge design has grooves for easy removal of the battery panel.

Operation Demonstration

According to the detailed instructions in the manual, like most chips, pressing the fire button five times turns the device on and off. However, the operation for locking the temperature or power differs slightly from the instructions; it should actually be done by pressing the down button first and then quickly pressing the fire button, not by holding both buttons simultaneously. After installing the atomizer, the screen will prompt data monitoring, and if a new atomizer is used, the up button should be pressed to recognize the resistance. If the same atomizer is reinstalled, the down button should be pressed to adapt again.

Pressing the fire button three times will darken the adjustable items on the interface, and clicking again allows for setting the corresponding items. Adjustments are made using the up and down buttons, and confirming the settings is done with the fire button. As shown, resistance can be fine-tuned, and the resistance lock function can be activated (mainly for temperature control mode).

Pressing the fire button three times again allows switching to the flavor mode adjustment, which includes "NORM (Normal), SOFT (Smooth), HARD (Enhanced), USER (Custom)," and under the USER menu, you can customize the flavor curve.

Switching to temperature control mode can be done in the "KA" submenu. "M" is for selecting power memory levels, which involves a cumbersome switching method that is not frequently used. Entering the battery bar menu will display the mod version information and product number.
GRAFFITI 220W Mod Review Overall, the chip mode developed by VZONE does not have many submenus; all data is presented in parallel on the screen, making operation straightforward.

After testing with the atomizer, it was found that aside from a slight delay during the first fire when the heating wire is cold, the tactile feedback and response during continuous use are very high, and the USER curve adjustment allows for a faster and more powerful firing experience, so there are no issues with firing performance.

Final Summary

This "GRAFFITI 220W" mod produced by VZONE, with its rich colors and hip-hop aesthetics, is likely to attract more young players. Although it is not advantageous in terms of portability and weight due to its zinc alloy and dual-battery setup, it enhances my confidence in its durability. The maximum output power of 220W gives it a "violent" tendency, making it more suitable for trying low-resistance setups.

As for the application of chip functions, its comprehensive support for temperature control mode and precise adjustments for resistance and flavor curves provide ample playability for experienced users.

The outstanding appearance combined with solid performance is my honest evaluation of the "GRAFFITI 220W." In the current landscape where major mod devices are increasingly functional, pursuing a unique appearance is undoubtedly a way to stand out.
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