
Add to Order

Geekvape Super Mesh Coils

Introducing the new Aegis Solo vape kit from Geekvape. The Aegis Solo is a single battery device which uses and external 18650 battery to function and gives the mod a power output of up to 100W. The included Cerberus sub-ohm tank can handle any high-VG e-liquids and comes with adjustable airflowthat allows for air intake customisation and is compatible with the Geekvape super mesh coils for enhanced flavour and cloud production.
The Aegis Solo is the newest in the Aegis range of vaping kits from Geekvape and has become very popular in a short space of time and it is easy to see why!
Contents
1 x Aegis Solo Mod
1 x Cerberus Tank Atomizer (2ml Glass and Super Mesh X2 Coil - 0.3 Ohms - Pre-installed)
1 x Super Mesh X2 Coil (0.3 Ohms Resistance)
1 x Battery Door Assist Tool
1 x Spare Parts Pack
1 x Spare Regular Glass Tube (2ml capacity)
1 x User Manual
1 x USB Cable
Features
Aegis Solo Mod
Height: 86.4mm
Width: 41.2mm
Depth: 31.5mm
Weight: 112.5g
Input Voltage: 3.2V - 4.2V
Output Voltage: 0.1V - 8.V
Battery Specification: Single 18650 (Not included)
Charger Specification: 5V 1.5A
Output Power: 5W - 100W
Temperature Control: 100 - 315 Degrees Celcius / 200 - 600 Degrees Fahrenheit
Cerberus Mesh Tank
510 Threaded
2ml e-Liquid Capacity
Top Fill Design With Twist Off Cap
Dual Airflow Slots
Bottom Adjustable Airflow Control Valve
Ultra Wide Bore Drip Tip
Compatible with SMOK Baby Beast Atomizer Heads
Utilizes Aero Mesh Atomizer Heads for Wattage
Warranty
For information regarding our terms and conditions for warranty please click here. There you will find warranty information for all of our products.
2-4 Working Days
Dispatched same day if ordered before 3 pm Monday to Friday
£2.99 (approx)
FREE on orders over £20
1-3 Working Days
Dispatched same day if ordered before 3 pm Monday to Friday
£3.99
1 Working Day
Orders placed before 4:00pm (Monday to Friday) will be dispatched on the same day. Order placed after 4:00pm will dispatched next working day.(No Weekend Deliveries).
£4.99
1 Working Day
Orders will need to be placed before 4pm Friday, for a Saturday delivery (on the weekend delivery service). Orders placed before 2:00pm (Saturday - Sunday) will be dispatched on the same day. Order placed after 2:00pm will dispatched next working day.
£6.99
Do all coils fit all tanks?
Some manufacturers design their tanks to use the same replacement coils across their entire range however, this is not always the case and in fact it's pretty rare. We recommend making a note of your tanks coil compatibility in order to purchase the correct coils.
What makes a sub ohm tank?
First of all, let's clarify what Ohms are. An ohm is the measure of electrical resistance of the coil inside an atomizer or tank. It is normally shown using this symbol - Ω. The more wraps a coil has and the thinner said wire is, the higher the resistance and fewer, thicker wraps of wire tend to be a lower resistance. Any atomizer coil with a resistance bellow 1.00 ohms such as (0.50, 0.15, etc.) is a sub ohm coil.
What are the best liquid to use on DTL devices?
DTL (Drirect To Lung or most commonly known as Sub-Ohm) devices are better used with VG-based E-Liquids, as they are much thicker than PG based liquids, and more intense than MTL. They are also best used with a lower nicotine strength, increasing the flavour production. Direct-To-Lung tanks use thicker e-liquids, like those comprised of 60% VG or higher percentages. This delivers a lower throat hit, as well as an enhanced flavour.
Do all coils fit all tanks?
Some manufacturers design their tanks to use the same replacement coils across their entire range however, this is not always the case and in fact it's pretty rare. We recommend making a note of your tanks coil compatibility in order to purchase the correct coils.
What's the difference between voltage and wattage?
Voltage is the direct current given out by the battery and the wattage is the measure of power distributed to the coil from the battery. Wattage can be changed easily using a variable wattage device. More importantly, Voltage will take all the set power the user has defined in the menu and send all of it through the coil. Variable Wattage on the other hand uses the coil's resistance as a guideline and takes the Ohms into consideration, ensuring too much power is not sent to the coil causing it to fail. VW is used in every single regulated device today as it is the most popular form of adjustment.