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Review: Fero – Suorin

Suorin isn’t a name many people have come across in Europe, but the brand has a few nice surprises in store for us, like the Fero. The pod can be used for direct and indirect inhalation, and it features some great functionality.

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A stylish pod

Underneath its basic exterior, the Fero boasts some seriously well-designed functionality. It’s easy to use and delivers delicious flavours. With a few tweaks, it could be a brilliant pod that would really suit more experienced vapers. It comes with two cartridges, and you can use it to try direct and indirect inhalation.

Technical specs

Pod dimensions 14.4 x 25.5 x 113.7 mm
Pod weight 47 g
Charging USB-C
Battery 1000 mAh
Range of use Automatic
Tank capacity 3 ml

What’s in the box?

  • Pod
  • Tanks
  • USB cable
  • User guide
  • Goodies

A multifunctional pod


A USB-C port on the side of the Fero allows fast charging of the built-in 1000 mAh battery. The size of the Fero means it doesn’t have the longest battery life, but it’s what you’d expect for a 0.8 ohm cartridge. The battery housing is decorated with a subtle, wavy design.


On the front of the Fero, there’s a slider to adjust the airflow for cooling the coil. The draw is also different when you open the slider all the way – it’s airier, with a very restricted direct vape.  Of course, the more closed it is, the tighter the draw becomes for tight indirect inhalation.


On the opposite side from the USB port, there’s a fire button. You can also use it to adjust the settings on the Fero. To use the pod, push the fire button or just inhale. You can lock the fire button via the menu and just have inhalation mode on. This is pretty handy when your Fero is in your pocket or bag, and you don’t want it to fire at the wrong time.

Clicking three times lets you change the power level on the Fero, which can deliver up to 25 W. When you put the cartridge into the battery housing, the pod recognises the coil’s ohm value and will tell you the best power level to use.


The screen is nice and bright, and the colourful LED really increases visibility. You can also change the light display via the menu. The information displayed is easy to read. That said, the details of the options in the main menu are too small to read at a glance.


The Fero comes with two cartridges. The 0.8 ohm one is for indirect inhalation and the other, at 0.6 ohm, offers a more responsive vape. Like most pods, you access the filling hole by lifting a silicone tab. It holds 3 ml, so you won’t have to refill it too often.

The coil is sealed inside the cartridge. When you notice the flavours starting to deteriorate, you’ll need to throw away the cartridge and replace it. The flavours it delivers are strong and true.

Whichever cartridge you use, the results are great. The 0.8 ohm cartridge offers a balanced, tight draw. You can even make clouds with the 0.6 ohm coil without it guzzling your liquid. We’d have preferred it to have a longer battery life with the 0.6 ohm coil, to let you vape for longer.

Summary

 What we like

  • Quality of flavour
  • Easy to use
  • Multiple settings available
  • Light display

 What we don’t like

  • Battery life with the 0.6 ohm coil
  • Hard-to-read menus
  • Disposable cartridge

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Self-taught and curious by nature, I developed my journalistic skills in the field by joining the Vaping Post in 2017. As a former smoker who converted to vaping, I immediately felt the need to understand in detail all aspects of this smoking risk reduction method that has enabled me to successfully quit smoking where previous methods had failed.
review-fero-suorinThe Fero by Suorin is an enjoyable pod. It stands out, thanks to the details in the menu. However, the battery life with the 0.6 ohm coil and the hard-to-read menus detract from the high-quality finish it boasts. The flavours are great, and the draw is what you’d expect with each cartridge. A few tweaks would really send this pod to the top of the class.