Review of Wismec Presa TC100W
Joyetech’s daughter, Wismec, has earned loyal fans among vapers primarily due to its high-quality and inexpensive products on the parent company’s boards: Wismec Reuleaux RX200 and Wismec Presa are popular all over the world. And both mods have recently seen the light of day in new revisions.
The evolution of Wismec Presa can be described in one sentence: first it was a 40-watt version with a screen, like the iStick series of box mods, then the mod acquired a large screen (like the eVic VT/VTC Mini/Cuboid) and raised the upper power limit to 75 watts, and now we are offered a mod designed to work with 26650 batteries and a power of up to 100 watts.
Packaging and equipment
The Wicmec Presa TC100W comes to the buyer in a black box made of thick cardboard. On the front side there is a schematic image of the mod, the name of the company and product and the inscription Upgradeable Firmware – “Upgradeable software” (at the time of writing the review on the Wismec website there was no firmware yet, and the mod had version 1.00 installed). In different combinations, all this information is repeated on the sides of the package. buy vape online On the bottom side there is a description of the main advantages of the product, warnings, a list of the delivery set, the color of the device and a sticker with a verification code for originality.
Delivery set
Presa TC100W (without battery)
Adapter for 18650 battery (located in the battery compartment)
USB cable
User manual
Warranty card
The box has a place for an atomizer, which the manufacturer “recommends” for use with the mod – INDE DUO Atomizer. In the standard package there is no atomizer, it is available in an extended version. The instructions are quite extensive and detailed, with illustrations, in five languages
Appearance and characteristics
A black mod arrived for review, in addition to it, the manufacturer also has a white and silver one.
Presa TC100W Specifications
Dimensions: 46.0*30.0*93.0mm
Weight without battery: 169g (with adapter 179g)
Spring-loaded 510 connector with steel thread
Used batteries:
high-current 26650 (constant discharge current of at least 35A)
high-current 18650 with a special adapter (constant discharge current of at least 25A)
Output power: 1-100 Watts
Operating modes: Variable Watt/Mechanical mod (BP, bypass)/TC on nickel/titanium/stainless steel 316/ Manual TCS setting
Temperature control range: 100 — 315°C/ 200 — 600°F (in temperature control mode)
Supported resistance:
0.05-1.5 Ohm (for temperature control)
0.1-3.5 Ohm for Variwatt/Bypass mode
Screen and controls
On the front panel, just above the Fire button, combined with the screen and control buttons, there is a mechanical lock button (called the “safe mode switch” by Wismec). In the left position, the mod is unlocked, in the right position, it is locked. It is possible to turn off the mod by pressing the Fire button five times. The largest button, which takes up almost the entire front part of the mod, is pressed at the top with a noticeable click, while at the bottom it is motionless. The control buttons are small but convenient, recessed into the case to reduce the likelihood of accidental pressing. Their click is noticeable, but almost inaudible. Under the buttons is a connector for charging and reflashing, Wismec insists that it is better to charge the batteries separately in a special device.
Impressions and conclusions
I used the Wismec Presa TC 100W battery pack for almost two weeks, the advantages and some problems were revealed immediately, the mod did not present any unpleasant surprises during use.