I know that when it comes to vape devices the Rincoe Manto is a bit older and probably a little harder to get at this time. However, I by no means got my practical it when it had been released, and thought it appeared like an excellent device always. THEREFORE I jumped at the opportunity to create a review for this, even though it might be off the radar of many people at this true point.
I'm not sure whether it's just knowing that users of Rincoe once worked well for Smoant, but Personally i think it's undenyable to state that the Manto provides many similarities to the Smoant Charon Mini. I have no idea for certain, but I wish to say that it uses the same chipset actually. Specifications, menu navigation, look, and layout all true indicate similar people focusing on these two devices. Consider in the event that you shall one of the latest products from Rincoe, the Manto S, as an anagram for Smoant. Coincidence? Possibly. Regardless, it appears that Rincoe attended directly into their own correct and I feel that the Manto was a great first intro for the business. But I'm getting before myself. Let's leap off this review and begin at where possible: the top.
Top: The very best of Manto box mod is certainly rounded on all sides offering it a nice contour towards the top. This would be problematic for fitting attys with no overhang otherwise, but the Manto has a rounded platform ideal for fitting 25mm attys. Anything over 25mm will overhang. The threading on the Manto is normally decent. It's not as smooth as many others, but it's miles from being bad. It houses a spring-loaded also, gold-plated 510 positive pin.
Buttons: The firebutton on the manto is along among the sides towards the very best. The top part of the fire key shines from the gadget a significant amount which makes it very easy to determine. The fire button has a good clickyness to it and an extremely strong resistance. It's directly on the border to be too much resistance, nevertheless, you should not need to be concerned about accidentially firing this product while it's in your pocket. The position of the fire button implies that righties shall be able to trigger-fire it, while lefties shall be either stuck thumb-firing these devices, or palming the display screen. The +/- buttons can be found on the front of the device, beneath the screen. They are of an oblong form and incredibly clean. They protrude a bit from the device, so they are simple to locate and activate also. They're nearly as clicky as the fire switch and do not have as much resistance to them, however they activate well. All buttons are guaranteed nicely to the device and there is absolutely no key rattle at all.
Screen/Menu: The display on the Manto is a big, beautiful 2.0 TFT color screen. The design of the screen is performed in a method to make a 3D looking picture and looks really fine for me. Along the very best are two battery indicator bars. The guts of the screen shows your wattage/temp and puff counter prominantly. The puff counter persists when swapping electric batteries, which is fantastic. Towards underneath of the display is your level of resistance and Voltage(VW)/Watts(TC), and a firing timer bar with 0s using one end and 10s on the additional. The bar fills up when you are firing and stops firing at 10 seconds. Nevertheless, the mere seconds don't persist if you are completed firing the device, therefore the only method you will ever observe your seconds is if you're looking at the display screen when you are firing it, which makes this an useless feature in my own eyes essentially. This is actually the same with the Voltage. Personally i think like these ought to be persistant readings to be of any make use of to an individual as we're likely not really going to be searching down at the screen while firing it.
Size/Styling: How big is the Manto is rather small for an 18650 device. It isn't the smallest since it has a little of chunk around the midsection, but it's not large at all. It has some super-rounded corners around and the finish onto it is super soft making it probably the most comfortable gadgets I have held. However, all that curved on the bottom means this device loves to wobble a bit and falls over less difficult than most. It definitely does not pass my car cupholder test as it regularly fell when decelerating and accelerating. While the Manto is very the tiny device it still includes a nice excess weight to it that means it is feel like a good device.
Paint on the box mod is very smooth and reflective. The paint is limited to a band wrapping around the sides mostly, top, and bottom. Leading of the device feels as though a plastic display screen cover which explains the entirety of leading of the device, while the relative back of these devices utilizes what Rincoe is usually calling an IML gadget panel, which is meant to become scratch resistant. I took a knife to the relative back again panel, and it's not totally scratch resistant, but will appear like it would endure well to regular abuse. The battery door has a nice geometric pattern design also.
Battery Door/Tray: The electric battery door is held onto the device via two little circular magnets at the very top and 1 rectangular magnet at the bottom. The magnets are strong and good and secure the battery door to these devices with no wiggle. There is a little notch in the bottom of the device which lets you stick your finger nail in and very easily take away the battery door. I spoke a little before about how exactly similar the Charon and Manto Mini are, and the real way the battery doors are is quite similar as well. Nevertheless, the Manto door is performed a bit better for the reason that along the best there exists a curvature in the door to ensure that it sits around the circular 510 plate. The Charon Mini experienced this aswell, however, the way the curvature on the entranceway of the Charon Mini was carried out made it stay when prying it from underneath some. The Manto doesn't have this presssing issue.
Removing the electric battery door exposes the battery tray. The tray has marked battery orientation and spring loaded contacts at the bottom clearly. While it isn't difficult to eliminate the batteries by pressing down on the tops of these, I'd have liked to visit a battery ribbon to create this process that easier. Batteries fit nice and in to the tray and these devices has electric battery rattle snug.
Final Thoughts
Pros
· Fits 25mm attys
· Spring-loaded, gold-plated 510
· Easily identifiable fire button
· Strong resistance on fire button
· Large, beautiful screen
· "3D" display looks good
· Dual battery indicator
· Persistant puff counter
· Intuitive menu and navigation
· Small size
· Very comfortable
· Solid weight feel
· Durable paint
· Strong battery door magnets
· Clearly marked battery orientation
· Power Mode performance
· TC Mode performance
Cons
· Not the smoothest 510 threads
· Fire button maybe a little too stiff
· Lefties have to palm the screen to trigger fire the device
· Seconds firing the device and Voltage don't persist and are mostly useless display features
· Rounded bottom makes it wobble and tip over
· Would have liked to see a battery ribbon
It's really easy to see the similarities between the Manto and Charon Mini, but I don't say that in a negative way. The Manto is quite the good device and I feel that the people over at Rincoe have managed to introduce a great product into the market. And while it may be an older device, I feel that it would be a great addition to any collection.
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