Augvape Foxy ONE 120W Box Mod - Review

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Hi Ecigssa members, In this review i take a look at the Foxy ONE 120W Box Mod from Augvape. The Augvape Foxy ONE 120W Box Mod was supplied for the purpose of this review by Ella from Sourcemore.

https://www.sourcemore.com/augvape-foxy-...x-mod.html



Introduction

Over the last few years whether it be sub-ohm tanks, RDA's, RTA's AIO's or mods Augvape have released quality products that have been well received. When it comes to mods they have a reputation for concentration on simple power only devices that just perform very well and are stylish or offer something different in design.

The Foxy One is a power only single 21700 device which offers a max wattage of 120w or reduced to 80w when an 18650 instead is installed. The Foxy One is a very simple device with no bells and whistles features or extra settings offering just wattage, voltage and bypass modes. The device is one of the smallest single 21700 mods available which despite being reassuringly weighty due to it's solid build quality is still a device convenient for out and about use!

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In The Box



Contents:

1* Foxy One Mod
1* Type-C Cable
1* Battery Sleeve
1* User Manual
1* Warranty Card



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Aesthetics and Ergonomics

The Foxy one comes in simple cardboard box packaging with outer cardboard sleeve and on opening my eyes met a very Foxy looking tiny 21700 device lying in it's central compartment. The device is offered in various frame colours and textured spines, I received the Copper Wood Pattern Leather version which has a brushed Aged Copper C-frame with matching buttons and Wood Pattern Leather (effect i believe) spine which has just a slight springiness when pressed rather than being heavily cushioned, overall it's a looker and feels absolutely great in the hand! The options are Black Green Leather, Gunmetal Brown Leather, Gunmetal Alcantara, Copper Wood Pattern Leather or Silver Black Leather.

The plain face of the device has a large square protruding fire button towards the top which curves to the contour of the device, Both sides to the rear has the continuation of the spine section and towards the front on the frame one side see's towards the bottom a vertically positioned Type C USB port! The opposite side again on the front frame we have a small OLED Screen top and lined up vertically your 2 small round navigational buttons.

The spine of the device has the textured patterned spine of choice and moving up top set towards the rear we have a small 510 plate and Gold plated, spring loaded 510, the base of the device reveals safety marks and understated branding!

The whole Zinc Alloy device (including main material of spine) has a bit of weight to it but is small and very ergonomic both to just hold and fire! When it comes to build quality despite it's lower end price point it gets full marks!




Size Comparison, Foxy One between two other single 21700 battery devices, the JellyBox Mini and Mirage!



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Foxy One Specs and Features:

Size: 37.6*86*26mm
Material: Zinc Alloy
Battery Type: Single 21700/20700/18650 battery (not included)
Standby Current: <100μA
Power Range: 5-120W
Voltage Range: 0.5-6.8V
Resistance Range: 0.05-3ohm
Charging Type: USB-C charging port
1.2A type-c charging port
OLED display shows vape stats
Supports variable wattage/voltage and BP modes
Colour: Black Green Leather, Gunmetal Brown Leather, Gunmetal Alcantara, Copper Wood Pattern Leather, Silver Black Leather





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Fitting The Battery

The device will accommodate either a 21700, 20700 or 18650 with the included adaptor although why anyone would use a 20700 is beyond me. The Foxy One has a classic C-frame with pull off spine for battery instalment and the first thing I like is beneath the covering the main material of the spine is the same Zinc Alloy used for the main chassis!

I also like that the battery door has protruding curved sections to the inner to form an incomplete tube which either your 21700 or 18650 (inside the adaptor) can slide into from above and then the whole spine with installed battery assembly just gets pushed onto the mod. The contacts have bevelled edging to prevent damaging your wraps and when it comes to removing your battery all you need to do is pull off the spine and there is your battery ready to slide out!



The edging of the spine has 3 large, very strong magnets and it precision fits with absolutely no movement whatsoever, likewise i have tried both 21700 and 18650 batteries and we get absolutely no battery rattle. Very impressive with the only slight con being that bug bare of battery orientation being Black on Black and needs to be more visible!



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The Display

The Foxy One has an old school small (can you believe they actually call it large on their website!) screen with limited information but that's the point of most Augvape's devices they are kept simple and minimalistic when it comes to the display, even so the display is bright and despite the small font i had no issues reading the information and that's from someone who's wife keeps telling me I need to get to Specsavers to get my eyes tested!

On the left we have an horizontally positioned battery status bar and to the right of that at the top the resistance, below is the voltage which will display wattage when in either Voltage or Bypass Modes!

The right section of the screen is your selected wattage, voltage (when in voltage mode) or BP when in Bypass!



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Operating The Foxy One

The Foxy One is the usual 5 clicks of the fire button to turn on and 5 clicks to turn off, once on pressing both navigational buttons together locks those buttons but the device will still fire.

The device has just 3 power modes but no advanced settings or TC functions and to change between modes is 3 quick presses of the fire button. So from wattage mode 3 quick presses takes you to voltage mode which can be adjusted between 0.5V up to 6.2V in 0.1V increments and it also round robins. A further 3 presses of the fire button takes you to Bypass mode where you get BP displayed where your set wattage or voltage normally would be and then below the resistance to the bottom right of the status bar it displays wattage output in real time which will all depend on your resistance and voltage left on your battery.



A further 3 presses of the fire button takes you back to wattage mode which adjusts from 5W to 120W in 1W increments at a rate of knots when the button is held down and round robins, however the device detects when the battery installed is an 18650 and only adjusts to 80W before going back to 5W, i do like this as there is no point setting wattage above 80w with an 18650 battery because it just isn't going to materialise! Any cons i have for this device are quite petty one being i wished at least for lower wattage the increments were 0.5w but not a deal breaker despite being a low wattage vaper!

That's it! as simple as it gets with the only other thing to mention is after switching the device off or changing battery the device remembers your previous setting which for me is a pro!



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Charging

Of course the recommendation would be to charge your battery externally but if you need to charge in the device the Foxy One has a Type C USB connection and 1.2A charge rate which could be a little quicker but we have passthrough supported if you need a puff while you wait!



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My Thoughts!

To start off i have to confess i actually chose both the device and colour to review based on liking the looks and also hearing on forums plenty of good things and absolutely nothing bad so unless something reared it's ugly head this was always going to be a positive review!

After saying that i was even more impressed than i expected especially around the build quality and just how small and ergonomically friendly the Foxy One actually is and when it came to choosing the colour it wasn't an easy choice as this comes in some very aesthetically pleasing options, Foxy by name, Foxy by nature!

I have been using this over the last few days both at home but it also made for a great out and about companion, comfortable to hold and fire and it just slips into the pocket when not in use. It fires with zero issues hitting set wattage instantly and performed like a trooper! The protruding large fire button is a joy and i can only describe it as having a luxurious stiff cushioned click, owners of the Foxy One will understand the description i'm sure!

The only petty cons i have is poorly marked battery orientation and i wish it adjusted in 0.5w increments especially up to 20w but anything else would defeat the whole object of what this device is meant for which is being a simple, user friendly, high performing power only single 21700 device so no TC or bells and whistles features but those that require them simply wouldn't buy this device so not an issue or should that be a non issue!

I have used both 22mm and 24mm up top and even with 24mm we have some spare real estate so 25mm and even 26mm would only go over the bevelled edging but not overhang the device itself so would anyone be wanting to fit over a 26mm tank on a single battery device, a rarity i would think!

I normally just write the review and put my likes and cons but don't go as far as recommending products but for those after a tiny single 21700 device for power only modes then you can't go wrong and you get the added bonus of excellent build quality and a really Foxy looking device!



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Likes

Excellent build quality
5 very nice colour options
Ergonomic very small device and Foxy looking (couldn't resist)
Simple, user friendly device
Power only modes (not for TC users)
Simplistic but fit for purpose old school display
Wattage, Voltage and Bypass
Accommodates single 21700, 20700 or 18650 with supplied adaptor
No movement whatsoever from spine and absolutely no battery rattle
Battery fits inside spine panel for quick instalment and release
Up to 26mm tanks look fine
Large comfortable fire button with luxurious stiff cushioned click
120W top wattage with 21700
Detects the use of 18650 reducing top wattage to 80W
Device remembers last settings
With button held down adjusts at a rate of knots and round robins
Fires without delay hitting set wattage instantly and never missed a beat!
Type C USB
Supports passthrough


Cons

1W increment adjustments (0.5w up to 20w would be better)
Battery orientation Black on Black
If charging in device, has only average speed charge rate
Quite heavy (but small for me not a con at all)

Not a con because it's the point of the device but to clarify no bells and whistles features likes curves etc and no TC option!


I would once again like to thank Ella from Sourcemore for supplying the Augvape Foxy ONE 120W Box Mod for the purpose of this review, thanks for reading and stay safe!

https://www.sourcemore.com/augvape-foxy-...x-mod.html

$35.69 Augvape Foxy One Mod
code: FOXY

Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with Sourcemore or benefit in any way from the use of the above code but was asked if i would include it in my content!

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Great review @Timwis. I strongly agree with your opinion about the Foxy One. This mod is one of my best buys in the last year or 2.
So pleased to hear that, it's always slightly nerve racking doing a review when knowing someone on the forum as had the device a long while. When it came up on my notifications you had commented i said to myself " Is he going to say "Oh Tim, you're talking a pile of pooh!"!:monoloco:
 
You said that you did not know why some one would use a 20700.

The Sanyo 20700B has a Mah of 4250. Mooch rates it at 16 amp and 4000 Mah.

Time wise this battery out performs the Molicell 42a and the Samsung 40T in my jelly box at 30 W. Of course it varies from day to day but on average I get around an hour more usage.

Up until the Jelly box I only used them for semi mech and built accordingly, but have found them much more suitable for the Jelly box. The alternative 20700 is the Golisi S32 with a 30 amp and 3100 Mah rating by Mooch, so much more suitable for a mech build at low ohms.

So .. time versus amps, the Sanyo 20700B competes with the 21700 in VW mods.

Just did the sums 30 W @ 0.2 gives 2.45 V and 12.25 amps, well within the safety limits.
 
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Excellent review Bro. It looks fantastic an I like the size of the power button. You are getting petty in your old age about 0.05 increments lol. But seriously for a simple power only device it sounds like it hits all the right notes!
 
Excellent review Bro. It looks fantastic an I like the size of the power button. You are getting petty in your old age about 0.05 increments lol. But seriously for a simple power only device it sounds like it hits all the right notes!
It really does what it’s supposed to do and it does it well!

And it’s got some serious kick to it as well!
 
You said that you did not know why some one would use a 20700.

The Sanyo 20700B has a Mah of 4250. Mooch rates it at 16 amp and 4000 Mah.

Time wise this battery out performs the Molicell 42a and the Samsung 40T in my jelly box at 30 W. Of course it varies from day to day but on average I get around an hour more usage.

Up until the Jelly box I only used them for semi mech and built accordingly, but have found them much more suitable for the Jelly box. The alternative 20700 is the Golisi S32 with a 30 amp and 3100 Mah rating by Mooch, so much more suitable for a mech build at low ohms.

So .. time versus amps, the Sanyo 20700B competes with the 21700 in VW mods.

Just did the sums 30 W @ 0.2 gives 2.45 V and 12.25 amps, well within the safety limits.
Well there you go then, not convinced me to switch personally as i have only got poor performance with 20700 compared with 21700 but then haven't used a 20700 in at least a couple of years and not got the particular battery you referred to.

One thing i do have a habit of doing is despite vaping in wattage mode often checking out of interest what voltage i am at, i vape so many different ways due to testing products so it varies between 3.3 and 3.7V!

So i found this information not really relevant " Just did the sums 30 W @ 0.2 gives 2.45 V and 12.25 amps, well within the safety limits" i would get nothing but an extremely weak vape at 2.45v!

Don't get me wrong i found you're post very informative but i would use the same quote in future because from my own experience i am unconvinced, it's just a fact if a 21700 fits so will a 20700 but i am surprised they mention it as more and more often these days they don't bother!
 
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Excellent review Bro. It looks fantastic an I like the size of the power button. You are getting petty in your old age about 0.05 increments lol. But seriously for a simple power only device it sounds like it hits all the right notes!
That's because you are a DL vaper at reasonable wattage, many MTL vapers use single battery devices who are at much lower wattage and find more precise power beneficial!
 
It really does what it’s supposed to do and it does it well!

And it’s got some serious kick to it as well!
As well as the excellent performance the more superficial things like build quality and aesthetics it's one of those mods which however good it looks in photos, in real life it's just surpasses expectations, one of the best mods i have and i have one or two!
 
I only mention it Tim as your post gave me an excuse to demonstrate my not inconsiderable knowledge of the local and often international availability of the electrical discharge devices at hand and their subsequent performance as ascertaining to the particular regulated and as mentioned sometimes unregulated vaping machinery.

A quick explanation why volts has very little do with strength or weakness in vaping.
What are Amps, Volts, and Watts?

Wondering what the difference between amps and volts is? Voltage, amperage, and wattage are all related. Read on if you’re interested in learning more about these electrical terms and how they work together.

Amps: Amperes, commonly known as amps, measure the flow of electricity as an electric current. Specifically, they measure the amount of electrons that flow past a certain point per second. A common analogy used to describe how amps work is a garden hose. Amps can be compared to the volume of water flowing through the hose. The more gallons of water flowing through the hose per minute, the stronger the current. Or, as the number of electrons flowing past a certain point per second increases, so do the amps.

Volts: How do we make those amps flow? Voltage. In sticking with the garden hose analogy, voltage is similar to the water pressure in the hose. The pressure, or force, is what causes the water to flow. Volts are a measure of how much force each electron is under, which is called "potential.” Potential is what causes electricity to flow. The difference between volts and amps is that amps measure the volume of electrons flowing while volts measure the pressure causing them to flow.

Watts: Amps and volts combine to create watts, a measurement of the amount of energy being released. In the case of the garden hose, this would be the amount of water flowing. The higher the wattage, which we now know is the combination of electrical potential and flow, the more power and output we'll see. For example, the more wattage a microwave has to offer, the faster it will cook your food.
 
So to simplify, the regulated mod will determine the Watts, in W mode as set by you , therefore the circuitry will determine the Volts, the amps will be the measure of the flow.
 
So to simplify, the regulated mod will determine the Watts, in W mode as set by you , therefore the circuitry will determine the Volts, the amps will be the measure of the flow.
But that determined voltage as never been so low as 2.45V when i am vaping! When using semi mechanical mods with a cut-off at 3.2V again my last 20 or so puffs is such a weak vape so at 2.45 it would be barely anything!

I can only go from my own experience as said and i have always got poor performance from 20700 batteries and also on some devices that take all three 21700 and 18650 fit nicely while trying the 20700 gave battery movement so "why anyone would use a 20700 is beyond me"!
 
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Great review as always :)

I think that wattage-only devices are what the majority of vapers want.
I agree, i do like using Replay but can't be arsed with full TC mode and at the risk of upsetting the TC users who get quite precious about it when TC first came out a quite high percentage tried it but time has proved it to be a fad as almost all swiftly moved back to standard power modes, each to their own but actually surprised more devices don't just not bother with TC and concentrate more on performance of power modes!
 
Well as can be clearly seen the Jelly box has no issue at 30 W ... 0.16 ohm and 2.11 V. Ohms law has to apply to mechs, the science is absolute but as stated before there is some dark magic going on with regulated devices
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Great review as always :)

I think that wattage-only devices are what the majority of vapers want.
I’m a simple guy with simple needs and this foxy one mod fits into that perfectly! I then matched it with the druga rta and that’s a good match.
 
Well as can be clearly seen the Jelly box has no issue at 30 W ... 0.16 ohm and 2.11 V. Ohms law has to apply to mechs, the science is absolute but as stated before there is some dark magic going on with regulated devices
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Why are you spamming? i can adjust the wattage on my device until the voltage matches that it doesn't mean anything, at 28w with a 0.16ohm coil would give such a s**t vape but if you enjoy it good for you!

In fact i will try:

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Verdict: Was worse than vaping a cigalike, practically no vaper production whatsoever!
 
I’m a simple guy with simple needs and this foxy one mod fits into that perfectly! I then matched it with the druga rta and that’s a good match.
Not got the Druga RTA, any good?
 
No spamming here, telling it like it is. Got the Voopoo pod and PnP coil, airflow half closed, Red pill. Really good vape. Sorry you are not getting as much satisfaction out of yours. What battery do you have in there ?


Did I mention great review by the way.
 
No spamming here, telling it like it is. Got the Voopoo pod and PnP coil, airflow half closed, Red pill. Really good vape. Sorry you are not getting as much satisfaction out of yours. What battery do you have in there ?


Did I mention great review by the way.
Don't use the Voopoo PnP coils, far too leaky for my liking!
 
That's because you are a DL vaper at reasonable wattage, many MTL vapers use single battery devices who are at much lower wattage and find more precise power beneficial!
Beautiful device, excellent review!

The quote above brings me to my question though. Running a dual alien build @0.17Ohm, usually around 90W. What would the performance be like being a single 21700 mod? Compare it to a Gen for example, would ramp up, etc. be the same? I know I would need to change batteries more often as the single will not last as long as a dual, but for size and looks one can maybe contemplate it depending on performance.
 
The performance should be comparable except for the amp hours that you would get out of a single 21700. The voltage regulator will compensate for the power requirements. I don't fully understand it all yet.
 
Beautiful device, excellent review!

The quote above brings me to my question though. Running a dual alien build @0.17Ohm, usually around 90W. What would the performance be like being a single 21700 mod? Compare it to a Gen for example, would ramp up, etc. be the same? I know I would need to change batteries more often as the single will not last as long as a dual, but for size and looks one can maybe contemplate it depending on performance.
I can't help anymore than @Stranger i would imagine apart from obviously battery life getting hit the other would be would the dual coils ramp up to 90W with a single 21700 as quickly but i really wouldn't know. Knowing much more about coils maybe @charln might be able to help on this one!
 
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