Fireluke Pro - Freemax

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Hi Ecigssa members, in this review i take a look at the Fireluke Pro from Freemax. The Fireluke Pro was supplied for the purpose of this review by James from the Healthcabin.

https://www.healthcabin.net/freemax-fire...17121.html (Resin)

https://www.healthcabin.net/freemax-fire...17122.html (Carbon Fibre)

In the Box



Contents:

1pc Fireluke Pro Tank(KA1 0.15ohm Sextuple Coil, pre-intalled)
1pc 0.15ohm DVC Coil(rated for 60-120W)
1pc Replacement O-rings
1pc Replacement Glass (4ml glass tube)
1pc User Manual
1pc Gift Box



Aesthetics

The Fireluke Pro comes in nice packaging and is available in Resin and Carbon Fibre versions. I wasn't a great fan of how the original Fireluke looked with the goldfish bowl shaped glass, well i only wasn't a fan after imagining it on top of a device. Here with the Pro they have gone with a straight glass and i much prefer it. It has the same 25mm diameter but is a couple of mm taller. I got the purple resin version which has a very polished look and is quite beautiful to look at (all 6 colours are very nice). The top-cap is rounded off at the top giving a slight dome shape, the only other feature is the huge duel cyclops airflow. I prefer the resin version but others might prefer the carbon fibre which also comes in 6 colour options, the only other difference apart from finish is the top-cap on the carbon fibre isn't domed. The only other thing noticeable is the visible coils, they are beasts.



Specs:

Size: 60mm(L) x 25mm(D)
Liquid Capacity: 4ml
Connection: 510 thread
Drip Tip Type: 810 drip tip
Airflow: Bottom dual adjustable airflow
Top-fill
Resin Colours: Black, Blue, Purple, Red, Yellow, Green
Carbon Fibre Colours: Black, Blue, Purple, Red, Silver, Green




Assembling and Disassembling

The threading on the tank is very good and the top and bottom unscrews easily. The coil screws into the base (taking the entire base up) and then screws to the air pipe when you put the tank back together. To fill the tank (after priming the coil) unscrew the top-cap which reveals 2 large filling slots which are that big they almost meet.



The Coils

The Fireluke Pro comes with a 0.15 sextuple coil installed which is rated at (60w - 140w) and you also receive a Kanthal 0.15 duel vertical coil rated at (60w - 120w). There are two other coils available, another Kanthal duel vertical coil 0.25 rated at (50w - 100w) and finally a 0.15 duodenary coil rated at (80w - 180w). The coils are the same ones that fit the original Fireluke which means the RTA section will fit but sadly it isn't included and not sure you can buy it separately.



Performance

I started with the installed sextuple coil and boy did it give off some serious clouds, i tried it at various wattage's up to 100w (more than enough for me) and just couldn't get decent flavour at all. The Kanthal coil i found much better, again serious clouds but i did get reasonable flavour (nothing special). I found it best at 80w and it was nice enough but the airflow was a bit noisy, i had it half open which was plenty (Huge airflow). During using the tank i suffered no leaking whatsoever, i would of much preferred the tank with the RTA section to do my own builds to search for good flavour but cloud chasers will like this. The not supplied Duodenary coil is rated up to 180w, i find that a bit crazy but no doubt some will love it.



Pros

Good Quality
Looks Great
Resin and Carbon Fibre Versions
No leaking
Huge Airflow
High Wattage
Huge Clouds

Cons

No RTA Section
Not The Greatest Flavour
A Bit Noisy

Conclusion

A great looking tank which cloud chasers and high wattage vapers will love, not suitable for lower wattage vapers and those that prefer flavour over cloud.

I would once again like to thank James from the Healthcabin for supplying the Fireluke Pro Tank for review.

https://www.healthcabin.net/freemax-fire...17121.html (Resin)

https://www.healthcabin.net/freemax-fire...17122.html (Carbon Fibre)
 
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