AIO is a type of vape device that includes all accessories and components in a compact and convenient box shape. You can adjust the power, change the battery, change the core tank, and adjust the mode like a regular boxmod, but it is superior in compactness and easy to store. AiO can use most types of cores in the vape world.
So, we can say that traditional vapes are like desktop computers, and AIOs are like laptops - all packaged into one extremely convenient block. Extremely suitable for carrying around all day or for taking on long business trips.
But like laptops to desktops, the compactness of AiO sometimes does not mean sacrificing performance for high convenience, AiO even has its own diversity and flexibility: the chamber can be replaced, the burner core can be replaced, the backplate can be replaced, without changing the size or weight of the machine, keeping it absolutely compact.
In today's session, we will list the types of chambers specifically for AIO devices, so that we can understand the uses and advantages of each chamber size.
The tank of AIO is divided into 2 basic sizes: large tank (BORO size), and small tank (dotShell size). These tanks include the atomizer, core cap, chimney, and juice tank into an extremely compact box-shaped block, like an RTA without ever changing size.
Large chamber (BORO size)
The medium sized tank is 16x25x39mm, with a very spacious juice compartment, from 4 - 6ml.
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You can use either a convenient pre-burned core (OCC), or a large professional hand-built core (RBA).
Often used for large, high-capacity AIO devices.
Large amount of smoke.
Typically, the BORO chamber will give a very good fruity experience, due to the spacious combustion chamber size allowing for larger sized RBA cores, which can build larger coils, reach higher power and produce fresh smoke.
Small chamber (dotShell size)
The medium sized tank is 12x35mm, with a small juice compartment, from 2-3ml.
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You can use a pre-built core (OCC) which is very convenient and quick, or use a small professional hand-built core (RBA).
Often used for AiO devices with compact, low-power designs.
Moderate amount of smoke, quite little.
Typically the dotShell chamber will give a much better candy experience, due to the rather small size of the combustion chamber - this although takes away the advantage of the variety of heating wires that can be built into the core, but gives the ability to produce warm and rich smoke without requiring high power, very suitable for sweet, rich, or tobacco flavors.
Conclude
BORO chamber is a large chamber of AIO devices, can use both OCC core and RBA manual core, specializes in high capacity and suitable for fruit flavors, cocktails, etc.
The dotShell chamber is a small chamber of AiO devices, can use both OCC cores and RBA cores, specializes in low power and is suitable for candy, tobacco flavors, etc.
From what we understand about the 2 types of chambers of AIO devices, we will know more clearly about our own usage needs, or make better judgments and considerations to choose the right AiO device for ourselves.