SnowWolf 200W TC Box Mod Review

Towering its competitors, SnowWolf continues to prove its worth as one of the industry’s leading manufacturing brands by consistently delivering a plethora of the most iconic products, ranging from mods to atomizers. It has been on an upward grind since the days of the first SnowWolf 200W Mod, introducing to the market a fascinating list of vapor products. Although there are many that deserve discussion, the Feng Series has become the most popular. Out of the bunch, its latest addition to the series is the SnowWolf  200W TC Box Mod.

 

Remarkably crafted from the bottom to top, the SnowWolf 200W TC Box Mod is a fascinating device that boasts extraordinary features. Its design has been flawlessly executed, while its quality is equally matched by using strong materials that allow the device to offer a great deal of durability, as well as a lightweight feel. Add in the breathtaking performance and you’ve got yourself a device that truly shines above the rest.

 

While compact, the SnowWolf has enough room to allow for a two-bay battery compartment, giving it the ability to house dual 18650 batteries. With its incredible power capabilities, the can reach a staggering 200W output from its variable wattage control. In addition to its capabilities, the comes equipped with a full temperature control suite that includes Ni200, Titanium, and Stainless Steel 304/316/317, as well as TCR adjustments and pre-heat functionality. There are several features to take advantage of while using the SnowWolf, like its Power Mode that allows you to change from Soft, Normal and Hard adjustments to refine your experience. For both charging and future firmware upgrades, the also comes equipped with a micro-USB port, which is positioned at the bottom of the device, just below its two adjustment buttons.

 

Club Vapor USA is proud to introduce one of the best variable wattage box mods on the market, the SnowWolf 200w by Asmodus.

SnowWolf 200W TC Box Mod Review

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SnowWolf 200W TC Box Mod Review

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