![]() ![]() ![]() Lastly, while the form factor is conducive to being a faithful back-up, or just more of an on-the-go vape, the iCare Mini comes with a PCC (portable charging case) that enables the iCare Mini to charge, and be vaped, while out and about. The iCare Mini is based on a platform similar to the Kanger Cupti: a power source (mod) with an integrated tank that utilizes a long chimney attached to a Cubis-like coil, just miniaturized and draw-activated (no button-pressing here!).ĭoes the iCare mini come with a charging case? Pull off the mouthpiece of the iCare (grab the tip between your index finger and thumb). Simply insert the iCare Mini into the iCare Mini PCC to get a charge or charge the iCare Mini through the charging port at the bottom via a wall adapter or a computer with a USB cable. With a similar form factor to many of these pod vapes out now ( Juul, Cync, Von Erl, etc.), the iCare Mini has one huge advantage over them: it is not a closed system! The iCare Mini has a lot going for it, and not just with it being an open system. More on that later.)įollowing on the heels of the iCare, Eleaf released the iCare Mini. On board the iCare Mini is a 1.3 mL tank to be used with the iCare Mini’s 1.1-ohm coil heads, where the user decides what e-juice is being vaped (though not all liquids will be as suitable as others. Let’s get into the review and see what’s up with the iCare Mini.
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