From time to time, Chinese manufacturers get the urge to kill two, three, four birds with one stone. As far as I remember, the guys from Aspire were the last ones to try this. However, as is often the case with such ideas, nothing really interesting came out of it. And so, today I learned about a new product from Joyetech, which is able to prove to the public that this format is very much worth attention. Let’s see what the guys from Joyetech have prepared for us.
Today we will tell you about an interesting device from Joyetech called ProCore Remix.
The well-known Chinese company Joyetech specializes primarily in the production of box mods and boards for them. Devices from this company almost always have fairly affordable price tags, and the functionality and technical characteristics of their boards leave competitors in a similar price category behind. Nevertheless, Joyetech is constantly trying its hand at producing tanks. suorin vape Most often, these are ordinary “non-serviceable” ones with small design developments. As for full-fledged serviceable atomizers, Joyetech can boast, perhaps, a tank called ULTIMO, which never gained popularity. Today we will look at a rather interesting tank from Joyetech, which is aimed at satisfying the needs of most vapers. We present to your attention the first look at the ProCore Remix.
Joyetech ProCore Remix Variants
We won’t drag it out for long and will immediately outline the main feature of this device. ProCore Remix is a very versatile tank and can be transformed into a dripper, a serviceable tank or a non-serviceable tank for 4.5 ml and 2 ml. Joyetech has been actively equipping its box mods with the latest modification for several months now.
Joyetech ProCore Remix Design
It is worth noting that ProCore Remix can work in all declared modifications right out of the box. Let’s take a look at it step by step and start with ProCore Remix as an RTA.
In order to turn ProCore Remix into a full-fledged RTA device, it is enough to simply install a serviceable base and a special shaft together with an evaporation chamber instead of an evaporator. For some reason, Joyetech does not announce the volume of the tank in this form, but we can assume that it will be extremely small.
Joyetech ProCore Remix Base
As for the serviced base in this device, here we can see some semblance of classic velocity-racks. A similar solution was previously used by Wotofo in its Troll RTA. There are no objective disadvantages in such a design, so everything should work without complaints in the ProCore Remix. “Service” from Joyetech has the ability to work with both two and one coil, and all this will be blown by an adjustable bottom airflow.
To turn the tank into a dripper, you will need to perform even simpler and more straightforward actions. A special “drain” with three o-rings is placed on the deck along with the screwed-in serviced base, and the dripper dome, apparently made of glass, is simply put on top. Thus, we get a full-fledged dripper with bottom airflow, albeit a slightly strange appearance.
With “non-serviced” in a similar way, you do not need to do any supernatural actions. The “tank” itself in this form has a nominal volume of 2 ml, but can be increased with a small air duct shaft expander and an additional, higher glass.
Let us repeat that all additional accessories for all possible modifications of the ProCore Remix can be found in the device package. As for detailed technical specifications, Joyetech does not provide such information on its official website. This is most likely due to the above-described variability of the ProCore Remix.