When it comes to mouth-to-lung vaping, Uwell’s Caliburn series has recently delivered above and above for customers. Since the first mtl-focused vape kit was produced in 2019, three years later, the market has been transformed by a succession of high-end products for vapers of all experience levels. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the Uwell Caliburn G2, a vape pod system that’s easy to use and has a sleek design. It improves upon the Caliburn G that came before it by including some new improvements and sharing others with the Caliburn A2.
Specifications
- With a power of 18W
- Instantaneous actuation of the draw and shoot mechanisms
- Regulation of Airflow
- Low- and high-resistance mesh coils (0.8 and 1.2 Ohms)
- Flavor technology that supports FOCS
- USB-C power adapter
- Using vibration for interaction
- The drip tip is somewhat curled.
- Top-fill
- With just 18 watts of juice,
- A 750 mAh battery capacity
- Weighing in at a scant 36 grams
- 13 x 22.5 x 110.5 millimeters
What Makes the Caliburn G2 Kit Distinct from the Original Caliburn G?
Caliburn G2 is different from the first model in many ways. Nothing too innovative, but enough to suggest that the vaper feels more in charge than with the original in terms of design and usefulness. It has a customizable airflow system, a battery that is somewhat bigger than the Caliburn A2, and a clear dual-sided e-liquid glass that allows you to see how much liquid is remaining in the pod tank. Even though there are a few more leakage issues compared to the previous model, the improved performance and extended lifespan of the new 1.2 Ohm mesh coil more than make up for them.
Using the adjustable airflow ring, you can choose between one of the tightest mouth-to-lung (MTL) draws we’ve seen in a pod system kit and a little looser, nevertheless constrictive, RDL draw. That’s one way in which the G2 diverges from the first Caliburn G. Changes like this might lead to a wider variety of nicotine salts being made available, which is great news for smokers interested in making the switch to vaping. Similarly, the auto-draw kickoff is quicker and more reliable than on the Caliburn G.
Functionality
The vape kit’s lack of a showy LED screen with several settings to browse through or change is a plus for people searching for a practical and uncomplicated device. Like the Caliburn G, it incorporates a 5-press button for on/off functionality. Following that, the LED button will blink three times. To inhale vapour, either push and hold the button or inhale via the mouthpiece. When the battery indicator goes red, it means the power supply is at 30 percent or less and needs charging. Flashing blue between 30 and 60 percent battery life, and green between 60 and 100 percent. Meanwhile, when you see 10 red lights, you know the battery is about to die.
Potential issues, including those listed below, may be brought to your notice through vibrational haptic feedback.
- Three vibrations and 10 red flashes indicate low voltage.
- Two vibrations and a blue light indicate an open circuit.
- A short circuit causes three red lights and four vibrations.
- With the passage of time The signal consists of two vibrations and five green lights.
- When the type-c charging starts, you’ll feel two tremors. If the charging procedure was successful, you’ll feel one vibration and see a green light.
- When the pod is pulled out and reinserted, there is a single vibration.
Compatible Pods and Coils for the Caliburn G2
The 0.8 Oh mesh coils are a perfect replacement if you happen to break or lose your originals, or if you just like switching things up. What’s new is the 1.2 Ohm coil (9-13W) and replacement pod included in the package; as we’ve said, the kit’s design is appealing for its own, somewhat unconventional, reasons. If you like MTL vaping, this is an improvement over the Caliburn G in terms of both draw and throat hit. The G2 pods should last you at least a couple of weeks, depending on the e-liquid you choose and how frequently you vape during the day.
G2 pods last far longer than the original A2 and Caliburn pods, for which replacement is required as soon as the pre-installed coil is depleted. The 1.2 Ohm coil has a long lifetime and produces a fantastic, consistent taste; after a few weeks of mouth-to-lung vaping, you won’t even notice much of a difference when you switch to a new coil.