With their relationship with iJoy getting sour over the last few months, Limitless proved that they can make and sell mods that they make on their own.
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The Arms Race Box Mod uses 2 18650 batteries on series configuration. The regulated box mod offers familiar features such as support for temperature control functions. However, a nifty self-adjusting temperature system on any TC mode is what separates this mod from other regulated box mods out there.
Limitless doesn’t seem to fail in creating mods with very aesthetic designs. The curvy edge and the interchangeable sleeves is reminiscent of old Nokia Mobile phone housings. We’re not joking, look it up.
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Of course, it’s named the Arms Race Box Mod, so what were you expecting? Of course it comes with a mag-style battery cover. It feels a bit like a gun’s grip too. The rifle-handle-like design is just captivating. You know, tactical stuff make men go wild. The whole military-look actually went pretty well with the Arms Race.
$79.99 at VaporDNA
While it adjusts to only increments of 0.5 watts, it doesn’t suck as much as the Tarot 200w.
One big issue though, is the design of the juice well and the 510 connector on this mod. It looks like a little leak from your atomizer can go down there and wreak havoc on your mod’s internals. To dimwits saying that VG and PG doesn’t conduct any considerable amount of electricity to do serious damage on your mod, water does; and there is about 0.05% of it on most e-liquids. I’m not trying to sound smart, but I’ve seen mods get destroyed by juice leaks so I know what I’m saying.
I wouldn’t prefer the Limitless box mod since I’m more of a function over form guy, but this thing is goddamn hot that it would give people a run for their money when this mod lands on their local vape shops’ shelves.