Ultroner Gaea 200W Mod
- Brand: Ultroner
- Unit: set
- Type: Box Mod
- Net Weight: 235(g)
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Ultroner Gaea Mod is a dual battery mod jointly developed by Ultroner and Fallout Vape. Its high-quality workmanship, ergonomic shape, and convenient operation impress people. Made of durable zinc alloy and high-quality plastic parts. The top has a centered 510 thread connection, which can easily accommodate an atomizer with a maximum diameter of 33mm. The bottom has a hinged battery door, which makes it easy to remove and replace the battery. Ultroner Gaea Mod is powered by two 21700 or 20700 batteries, and the included 18650 battery adapter can also be used to be compatible with 18650 batteries that fit in a sturdy spring-loaded door on the base of the mod. This high-performance device uses the innovative Sevo-200C chipset, stably and reliably working, with an output power of 5 to 200 watts, a firing speed of 0.5 seconds, and a wide range of safety functions. Output in VW or VV mode, very suitable for daily vapers who like to use the sub-ohm tank. Through the intuitive fire button and adjustment buttons to simplify the operation, all relevant information is clearly displayed on the 0.96-inch high-definition full-color OLED display.
Features
• Innovative SEVO-200C Chipset
• Powered by Dual 21700/20700/18650 Cells
• Max.200W Instantaneous Power Output
• 0.96-inch LED Full Color Display
• Type C Fast Charging System
• Centered 510 Threaded Connection
• No overhang with tanks of 33mm diameter
• Bottom Hinged Battery Door
• With ergonomic design and fashionable appearance
1 x ULTRONER GAEA Box Mod
1 x User Manual
1 x Type-C USB Cable
3 Months for Vape Mods. Vape Tanks & Accessories are DOA(Dead On Arrival), please contact us within 72 hours of delivery.
Attention:As the manufacturer needs the serial number to provide a replacement, we highly recommend you keep the original packing box or take picture of the code before discarding it. Thank you!