Juul vs Bo One – Pod Vape Punch-out
Bo One vs Pax Juul
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Flavour QualityBoth Bo One and the Juul use their own versions of a proprietary closed pod system. What this means is that you won’t be able to use your own e-liquid options when vaping with either of these devices. However, the juices within these pod systems are designed specifically with the systems in mind and will produce an extremely easy and satisfying session, as opposed to wondering if your open pod system will work better with 50/50 ratio or 70/30. The Juul tends to be a bit limited when it comes to flavour offerings only offering a handful like classic tobacco, fruit, and pasty. Bo, on the other hand, is working with a variety of already established e-juice companies to provide pods filled with fan favorites. The e-juice line is a perfect example offering a wide range of unique flavours exclusively for the Bo. If you are someone who also uses 510 oil cartridges and other vapers have reported Vessel 510 thread batteryis a good place to start. The Bo One also has the has the Juul beat when it comes to overall flavour output and delivery. We found the flavours come through much better on the Bo pods than the Juul pods and produce more satisfying vapor. Another point of consideration is the concentration levels that these two devices have to offer. The Juul offers their pods in a straight up 50mg/ml nic salt solution. While this means that it’s going to take a lot fewer puffs to get your fix with the Juul, the Bo One allows for a more relaxed vaping experience with their 20mg/ml & 40mg/ml nic salt solution in comparison. (Recently the Juul has released a 30mg/ml offering, but it doesn’t extend to their entire flavour line, limited to only their tobacco and mint flavours). And as we mentioned, the Bo One also comes out on top in terms of bang for buck, as each Bo One pod holds 1.4ml of e-liquid, more than double the 0.7ml capacity of the Juul pod so if you like to see your dollars last longer, the Bo One is the way to go. |
Power FlexibilityBoth devices vape at a fixed output without any of the fancy features seen in bigger and more modern electronic cigarettes. This means that you won’t be getting anything close to variable wattage or a customizable temperature control with either of these two. Where the Bo One comes out on top, however, is its inclusion of an anti-dry hit system that automatically tapers down the output of the device when the coil comes close to drying out. This is a huge improvement over the Juul where dry hits are an occasional occurrence, especially when taking multiple long hits in succession. |
PortabilityThe Juul is a bit smaller than the Bo One, but the differences are too marginal to make any real difference in a real life vaping scenario.
Choosing the Juul over the Bo One for its smaller size really doesn’t make any sense in this case especially seeing as the Bo One holds almost twice the battery capacity as the Juul.
The Juul’s battery is rated at only 200mAh, while the Bo One’s is rated at 380mAh, making it a much stronger option for vapers who are always on the move.
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Overall ExperienceThe Juul was truly exceptional back at the time of its release as it served as a pioneer for all the similar devices we have today. Unfortunately, not much has been done to improve on the overall performance of the device since its launch. The Bo One, on the other hand, is a much newer device and is a remarkably big improvement over the experience you get when vaping on the Juul. Not only is the flavour output a lot stronger, but the larger and longer-lasting battery outstrips the Juul in pretty much every way possible. While either of these two devices are great ways to get your vape on without any of the added bulk and hassle associated with box mods, the Bo One is simply a better choice in almost every regard. If you are interested in the Bo One you can pick one up directly from our store, each Bo One comes with 4 pods of e-liquid to start. To see how these 2 units stack up against the field, be sure to check out our Vape Ranking Chart. |