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IPV Xyanide 200W Kit: Did IPV Change Their 510 Connection?

Kevin Krilla Vape Reporter
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IPV’s newest mod, the Xyanide, is being sold as a kit, which includes a tank. IPV’s Xyanide vape mod has a maximum wattage potential of 200 watts and is powered by two 18650 batteries. The menu screen is 0.96 inches. The tank is 25mm in diameter and holds 2.2ml of e-juice. The kit comes in black, purple and red.

The video reviewer below breaks down how it functions and gives his overall opinion of it. He observes the menu screen is very simple to operate; there is not much to it. The fire button, menu button and +/- buttons are used to navigate the settings and personal preferences. Tanks up to 25mm in diameter will fit atop the mod, although there will be a gap. The 510 connection, like all IPV mods, protrude a little, creating a gap between the mod and the tank. The overall structure of the mod looks like a spaceship, he says. We also learn, on the opposite side of the menu screen, there are LED lights that go on when pressing the fire button.

He points out some pros and cons with IPV’s Xyanide kit. Pros include: centered 510, fire button placement, computer chip, vibrant screen, and build quality Cons: 510 connection causes a gap so tanks do not sit flush, (IPV has had issues like this in the past with mods having faulty parts) battery door and buttons rattle and no option to turn off LED lights. Overall, he has mixed feelings about this mod. The main point he made is that IPV used the same 510 connection as they have on all past mods.

IPV Xyanide 200W Kit — $109.99

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