Would You Want to Buy Suorin Air Starter Kit

The Suorin Air starter kit is a stylish vape pod designed for beginners and smokers looking for an alternative. This all-in-one device is designed by Chinese company Goldreams Technology and allegedly manufactured by Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics manufacturer, with clients like Apple, Sony or Intel. That doesn't really tell us much about the Suorin, but it's what marketing efforts seems to be focusing on right now, so I thought I'd mention it.

Suorin Air features surprisingly high-quality packaging  – a large white cardboard box with the “Air” logo on top and all sorts of useful information on the back. We have the device dimensions – 88 x 45 x 8 mm – starter kit contents, instructions of use, company information, a QR code and an authenticity seal.
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Inside the box we have the Suorin battery and one refillable cartridge sitting snug in a plastic holder, and underneath that is a box containing a USB charging cable and a user manual. That's about it.

But probably the most surprising thing about this kit is that it doesn't come with any e-liquid whatsoever. The included cartridge is empty and has to be filled before you can use it. I almost ruined it, because I was expecting it to be prefilled, but after holding it up to a light source, I could tell that it was perfectly dry inside. Luckily, I have plenty of juice, so this wasn't a big deal, but for someone just getting into vaping and looking for a ready-to-vape kit, this is going to be a big let-down.

Apart from its unusual design, the Suorin Air doesn't really bring anything new to the table. That doesn't mean that it's a bad device, just that it's a novelty electronic cigarette, featuring the same technology we've had available for many years now. It works as intended, producing a decent amount of vapor for someone used to tobacco cigarettes, the battery life is reasonable for its reduced size, and it's easy to carry around in the smallest of pockets.
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Would I recommend the Suorin Air to someone looking to quit smoking. The answer is yes, especially if the alternative is an expensive cigalike sold by Big Tobacco. At $33.9, this slick e-cig is reasonably priced and performs reasonably well. Plus, the cartridges are refillable, so that lets you save a few bucks.

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