Uwell Caliburn Review | Will it Take The Crown?

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      Product intro and specs

      The Caliburn is the first ever vape pod system by Uwell. Best known for their sub ohm tanks, and more recently vape pens for sale, Uwell has just added a pod system to their line-up. It utilizes 2 mL refillable pods containing 1.4-ohm parallel coils and a top filling system.

      The Caliburn has a dual firing system, so it’s draw-activated, but the button also functions as a firing button. Every time I let my friends test out one of my new vapes, they are never sure whether they have to push a button or not. I made a joke to one of my friends that it’s “designed for people like him”. This is a nifty little feature that we don’t see very often – the only other devices that come to mind are the original Aspire Breeze and Innokin DV.

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      Is Uwell’s first pod system a winner? Keep reading to find out.

      Price: $23.99 at Vapormo

      Colors: Black, grey, purple , red, blue, pink

      Build quality and design:

      The Uwell Caliburn is significantly larger than the JUUL and slightly shorter than the Infinix. It’s also taller than the Smok Nord Kit, but narrower and thinner. It stands at 110 mm tall, 21.2 mm wide and 11.6 mm thick. The device strikes me as something in-between a pod vape and a vape pen in size. It has a solid feel, but I wish it had a bit more grip to it. It has slipped out of my hands a number of times in just the past week.

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      The device is constructed of aluminum alloy and is relatively lightweight yet sturdy. It weighs about 34 grams with a full pod and 25 grams without a pod. The device feels well-constructed, and has even survived a few accidental drops.

      The Caliburn has a practical and bare-bones aesthetic that isn’t too flashy. I’m not in love with the line engravings on the sides to be honest. I would have liked a more modern and sleeker design. I do like the e-liquid indication windows for a quick check, but I tend to just just pop the whole pod out for a more detailed look under the hood. In summary, I’m not a big fan of the overall aesthetics, but if the performance is there, then I’ll probably get over it. I ended up choosing the grey Caliburn, but if I had to do it again, I would probably go with the black one.

      Uwell Caliburn Pods:

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      The uwell caliburn pod cartridge seem very well constructed and are made of a tough plastic. The airflow is fed from two holes on the sides. It flows from the bottom of the pod which is recessed. The pods utilize a magnetic gold-plated connection. The magnets seem pretty strong, but the pods still leave a slight gap when you drop them in. You usually have to manually push that last bit of the pod in.

      Uwell is utilizing parallel coils for the pods, but the overall design of the coil structure is actually a throwback to the old-school carto tanks. I like how the Caliburn combines elements of both modern and newer styles of vapes.

      They state that the kit comes with one pod, but it actually came with two — one in the device, and a spare. Unfortunately, both of them didn’t work at all. They just never fired, and I wasted 4 mL of e-juice! Luckily, I purchased a pack of four pods with the device — all of which worked flawlessly. I tested the pods mostly with Juice Roll Upz 50/50 nic salt e-liquid, and a few CBD Vape oils, most of which were 70% VG. The coils had no problem wicking with any of the e-liquids I tested them with, and the only dry hit I got was when I ran out of liquid. I’ve been using the same pod for over a week and it’s still going strong, so its longevity is definitely on point.

      Verdict:

      Despite a short list of improvements that could be made, I really like the Caliburn. The pros heavily outweigh the cons, and at the end of the day that’s what makes the device stand out from the rest. When I heard Uwell released a pod vape, my expectations weren’t that high, mostly because it’s only their first stab at a pod vape. It turns out Uwell has been doing their homework. I know what you’re thinking. Is it better than the Nord? It really depends on who you are. The Nord offers more direct lung options, but if you happen to be looking for a nice restrictive lung hit, go with the Caliburn. The Nord offers more airflow with its 0.6-ohm coil, it’s slightly cheaper and currently offers more coil variety, but I think the Caliburn is justified by its strong performance.

      Uwell has caught a lot of vapers off guard with this release. The Caliburn might even gain as much traction as their original Crown tank. It has already become a hit with many reviewers. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for their first vape or somebody looking for a good refillable device to use with nic salts (the Nord is still a better choice for vaping freebase nicotine e-liquid). All in all, the Caliburn is a well-designed pod vape with solid flavor and great coil longevity. It’s easily one of the best refillable pod systems available right now. What are your thoughts on the Uwell Caliburn Pod Kit? Leave a comment below.

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