VZONE Graffiti 220W Dual-Battery Box Mod Review
With the explosive growth of all kinds of vape mods today, more and more devices now offer similar functions, strong output power, and comparable design language. Avoiding homogenization has become a major goal for many manufacturers. The VZONE Graffiti 2
In today's market, where various electronic cigarette devices are emerging in large numbers, more and more devices have similar functions, sufficient output power, and similar designs. Avoiding homogenization has become a primary goal for many manufacturers. Today, we bring you the VZONE Graffiti 220W box mod, a device that can impress players solely with its aesthetics. But can its performance match its looks? We will reveal that in the following article.
The Graffiti box features a drawer-style packaging design, with a black and green color scheme that enhances its design appeal. Inside the packaging, besides the main device, there are also common accessories such as a manual, data cable, and certificate of conformity. Notably, the data cable included with the Graffiti box is made with a nylon braided design, which is more durable than standard data cables. Although the data cable does not significantly affect the user experience, it reflects VZONE's sincerity in this release.
The main device is made of zinc alloy and PC materials, with dimensions of 90*56*26, which is considered standard for dual-battery box mods—not too compact but not cumbersome for daily use. The transitional design at the corners adds to the comfort of holding the device. However, once the batteries are installed, the device can feel noticeably heavy, which may be a concern for female users, but most male users will not find it problematic.
The review unit of the Graffiti box features a gunmetal and green color scheme, complemented by skull graffiti illustrations on the front and back panels, giving it a strong competitive edge in aesthetics. However, for players who enjoy the Graffiti box, it is advisable to avoid placing it alongside sharp objects during daily use, as this may leave small scratches on the illustrations, which is a compromise made for aesthetics.
The device's 510 connector is centrally located, and its 26mm thickness allows it to accommodate most mainstream atomizers. Various stainless steel-colored atomizers will also present a good visual effect on the Graffiti box.
The bottom features five heat dissipation holes and is printed with "Designed by Vzone."
On the side of the device, there is a square fire button and two adjustment buttons, with noticeable feedback when pressed. However, there are slight gaps around each button and the panel, causing a noticeable sound when the device is shaken in hand.
The Graffiti box uses a dual 18650 battery configuration, with a magnetic battery cover design. The bottom of the device has a groove for opening the battery cover, making it easy to remove. However, the battery cover has a flaw—there is a slight tolerance between the battery cover and the device, resulting in minor lateral movement (this does not affect the magnetic strength of the cover), which may be an isolated case.
The operation logic of the Graffiti box is very simple: press the fire button five times to turn it on or off, press the fire button three times to enter the menu mode, and use the adjustment buttons to select the desired options. Like most mainstream devices, the Graffiti box includes common features such as variable wattage mode, flavor selection, temperature control mode (Ni, Ti, SS), TCR function, and custom curves. The device also includes three memory settings, but players must first press the fire button three times to enter the menu mode before selecting memory slots, which may not be very practical.
In terms of performance, the Graffiti box's maximum output power of 220W is sufficient to meet the daily needs of most users. Its quick firing response and diverse adjustment options make it capable of serving as a primary device.
Overall, in a market where electronic cigarette devices are becoming increasingly homogenized, the Graffiti 220W stands out with its excellent aesthetics. If your performance requirements for a device are not extreme and you value the visual enjoyment brought by a high-quality design, then the Graffiti box will be one of the most worthwhile choices to try.
The Graffiti box features a drawer-style packaging design, with a black and green color scheme that enhances its design appeal. Inside the packaging, besides the main device, there are also common accessories such as a manual, data cable, and certificate of conformity. Notably, the data cable included with the Graffiti box is made with a nylon braided design, which is more durable than standard data cables. Although the data cable does not significantly affect the user experience, it reflects VZONE's sincerity in this release.
The main device is made of zinc alloy and PC materials, with dimensions of 90*56*26, which is considered standard for dual-battery box mods—not too compact but not cumbersome for daily use. The transitional design at the corners adds to the comfort of holding the device. However, once the batteries are installed, the device can feel noticeably heavy, which may be a concern for female users, but most male users will not find it problematic.The review unit of the Graffiti box features a gunmetal and green color scheme, complemented by skull graffiti illustrations on the front and back panels, giving it a strong competitive edge in aesthetics. However, for players who enjoy the Graffiti box, it is advisable to avoid placing it alongside sharp objects during daily use, as this may leave small scratches on the illustrations, which is a compromise made for aesthetics.
The device's 510 connector is centrally located, and its 26mm thickness allows it to accommodate most mainstream atomizers. Various stainless steel-colored atomizers will also present a good visual effect on the Graffiti box.
The bottom features five heat dissipation holes and is printed with "Designed by Vzone."On the side of the device, there is a square fire button and two adjustment buttons, with noticeable feedback when pressed. However, there are slight gaps around each button and the panel, causing a noticeable sound when the device is shaken in hand.
The Graffiti box uses a dual 18650 battery configuration, with a magnetic battery cover design. The bottom of the device has a groove for opening the battery cover, making it easy to remove. However, the battery cover has a flaw—there is a slight tolerance between the battery cover and the device, resulting in minor lateral movement (this does not affect the magnetic strength of the cover), which may be an isolated case.
The operation logic of the Graffiti box is very simple: press the fire button five times to turn it on or off, press the fire button three times to enter the menu mode, and use the adjustment buttons to select the desired options. Like most mainstream devices, the Graffiti box includes common features such as variable wattage mode, flavor selection, temperature control mode (Ni, Ti, SS), TCR function, and custom curves. The device also includes three memory settings, but players must first press the fire button three times to enter the menu mode before selecting memory slots, which may not be very practical.In terms of performance, the Graffiti box's maximum output power of 220W is sufficient to meet the daily needs of most users. Its quick firing response and diverse adjustment options make it capable of serving as a primary device.
Overall, in a market where electronic cigarette devices are becoming increasingly homogenized, the Graffiti 220W stands out with its excellent aesthetics. If your performance requirements for a device are not extreme and you value the visual enjoyment brought by a high-quality design, then the Graffiti box will be one of the most worthwhile choices to try.



