VOOPOO Vinci Spark 100 Review

The VOOPOO VINCI Spark 100 Kit is a compact, single-18650, up-to-100W box-mod kit aimed at RDL/DTL users who want a stylish daily driver without paying flagship money. It’s strong on usability (Smart mode, lock switch) and surprisingly clean draw feel, but it’s limited by single-battery runtime and a tank that’s good rather than class-leading for flavor. It fits commuting, desk use, and casual evenings; it’s not ideal for all-day chain vaping at high wattage.

Product Overview

Device Overall Score Pros Cons Ideal For
VOOPOO VINCI Spark 100 Kit 4.2/5 Clean top-airflow draw; Smart mode is genuinely helpful; lock switch makes pocket carry easier Single-18650 stamina at 32–40W; starlight panel is more fun than practical; stock tank is “solid” not “elite” RDL users who want a compact 100W kit with simple day-to-day controls

Final Verdict

After a week of commuting, desk breaks, and late-night testing, the Spark 100 landed as a practical RDL kit with a fun exterior and a surprisingly tidy draw. The top airflow and the included PnP X coils deliver a smooth pull and consistent vapor, while Smart mode and the lock switch keep daily use friction low. The trade-off is predictable: single-battery runtime gets tight once you live near the top of the 0.3Ω coil’s range, and the “show” features can feel like extra drain you didn’t ask for.

  • Who It’s For

    • Adults who want RDL flavor with a calm, non-fussy setup
    • Pocket/commute users who value a real lock switch
    • Intermediate users comfortable with external 18650 batteries
  • Who It’s Not For

    • Heavy DTL chain vapers who expect one battery to last all day
    • People who want a super-tight MTL draw as their main style
    • Anyone who dislikes animated UI/lighting even when it’s optional
VOOPOO VINCI Spark 100 Kit

How We Tested It

We ran the kit across Flavor, Throat Hit, Vapor Production, Airflow/Draw, Battery Life, Leak Resistance, Build Quality, Ease of Use, and Portability. I rotated the included 0.3Ω and 0.6Ω coils across work breaks and evening sessions; Marcus pushed longer, hotter chains to stress heat and stability; Jamal focused on pocket carry, quick hits, and day-to-day handling. We tracked draw smoothness, condensation, fill behavior, and whether Smart mode stayed predictable when swapping coils.

Our Testing Experience

Day one, I set it up the way most people will: filled the UFORCE-X Nano (4.5 mL), primed the coil, and let Smart mode read the 0.3Ω head before I started nudging wattage. I kept the 0.3Ω coil mostly at 36W (sometimes 37W), airflow around two-thirds open, and it hit that sweet RDL lane where the inhale feels “rounded” instead of scratchy—warm vapor, clean edges, and a throat hit that’s firm but not jagged. The mouthfeel was the standout: a smooth top-airflow pull with just enough resistance that you don’t feel like you’re sipping air.

Switching to the 0.6Ω coil at 21W made the whole kit feel more like a grab-and-go comfort setup—cooler vapor, softer impact, and better battery pacing. Marcus ran the 0.3Ω coil closer to the top of its band and immediately called out the obvious: vapor stays dense, but you pay in battery swaps. Jamal cared most about pocket behavior; the lock switch stopped accidental firing anxiety, and the tank stayed tidy even after being tossed in a bag.

  • What we liked

    • Smooth, consistent draw that stays stable as the tank level drops
    • Smart mode makes coil swaps straightforward instead of guessy
    • Lock switch makes carry feel genuinely safer and calmer
  • Who it is best for

    • Adults who prefer RDL with a balanced throat hit
    • Daily users who want a compact kit that still feels “full power”
    • Anyone who values simple controls over endless menu tinkering
  • Where it falls short

    • Single-battery runtime feels tight at 32–40W
    • Stock tank flavor is good, but it won’t outshine premium sub-ohm setups
    • The light/show elements are optional, but they’re still “extra stuff”
VOOPOO VINCI Spark 100 Kit

Pros and Cons

Pros Cons
Top-airflow draw feels smooth and controlled Single 18650 limits endurance at higher wattage
Smart/RBA/ECO modes cover most real-world needs Lighting/animations can feel gimmicky for practical users
Lock switch improves pocket and bag carry confidence Not a true tight-MTL platform with the included setup
Coil lineup is flexible (PnP X ecosystem) Flavor is solid, but not “best-in-class” for the category
Build feels sturdy for the price tier External battery workflow adds steps for beginners

Details

  • Price (sale listing): $45.88–$46.88
  • Device type: regulated box-mod kit with tank (RDL/DTL leaning)
  • Power range: 5–100W
  • Battery: single external 18650 (not included)
  • Charging: USB-C, 5V/2A
  • Tank: UFORCE-X Nano, 4.5 mL, top filling, top airflow
  • Included coils: PnP X 0.3Ω (used 36–37W), PnP X 0.6Ω (used 20–21W)
  • Dimensions (device): 33 mm × 28 mm × 90 mm
VOOPOO VINCI Spark 100 Kit

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Flavor 4.3 Strong, steady RDL flavor on the 0.3Ω coil; slightly less nuance than premium tanks
Throat Hit 4.2 Firm and clean at mid-range wattage; gets sharper if you push heat too hard
Vapor Production 4.4 Dense output for a compact single-battery kit when you live in the 32–40W zone
Airflow/Draw 4.1 Top airflow feels smooth and controlled; not built for ultra-tight MTL
Battery Life 4.0 Fine for moderate use; heavy RDL/DTL sessions require spare batteries
Leak Resistance 4.2 Top airflow design stayed tidy in pocket and bag carry during our week
Build Quality 4.3 Feels sturdy; magnetic cover and overall fit were consistent in daily handling
Ease of Use 4.2 Smart mode reduces setup friction; lock switch is straightforward; menus are learnable
Portability 4.1 Compact for a box-mod kit; still “boxy” in slimmer pockets
Overall 4.2 A well-rounded, practical RDL kit with a few predictable single-battery trade-offs

Choosing the VINCI Spark 100 Kit

Pick this kit if you want RDL performance with a simple daily workflow: Smart mode, a real lock switch, and a smooth top-airflow draw. If you prefer lower-nic freebase and warmer vapor, the included 0.3Ω coil sits best in the mid-30W range; if you want a cooler, lighter pull and more battery breathing room, the 0.6Ω coil around ~20W is the calmer fit. If you need longer runtime without carrying spares, consider a single-21700 option like the Vaporesso Target 100. If you prioritize durability and outdoor abuse resistance, the Geekvape S100 kit is a more rugged lane.

Limitations

The Spark 100’s weaknesses are mostly “physics and preferences,” not surprises.

  • Single-18650 endurance is the bottleneck at higher wattage
  • Stock tank flavor is good, but it won’t satisfy true flavor chasers
  • Lighting/UI flair can feel like noise if you want a purely utilitarian device

VINCI Spark 100 vs Alternatives

  • Why choose these models

    • You want a compact 100W kit with a smooth top-airflow draw
    • You value Smart mode plus a carry-friendly lock switch
    • You want the flexibility of the PnP X coil ecosystem
  • Alternatives to consider

    • Vaporesso Target 100: 21700/18650 support for longer runtime
    • Geekvape S100 (Solo 2): rugged build focus, still a 100W single-battery kit
    • Lost Vape Thelema Solo 100W Starter Kit: different UI/chipset feel and kit ecosystem

Pro Tips for the VINCI Spark 100 Kit

  • Prime the coil thoroughly and give it a few minutes before the first pull to avoid early dryness.
  • Start 3–5W below your target wattage, then step up until the flavor “locks in.”
  • Use the lock switch for pocket carry; it’s the easiest way to avoid accidental firing.
  • Close airflow slightly if you want more saturation; open it up if the throat hit feels edgy.
  • When filling, keep the tank upright and avoid overfilling—leave a small air gap at the top.
  • Wipe the drip tip and top cap area every day or two; top airflow tanks can still collect condensation.
  • If you run the 0.3Ω coil near the top end, carry a spare 18650 in a proper case.
  • Consider turning off lights/animations if you want the calmest battery pacing.
  • Replace coils at the first persistent dullness or scratchy finish; pushing past it rarely “comes back.”
  • If you’re new to external batteries, an external charger can make the routine smoother.

FAQs

Is this kit more RDL or DTL?

It leans RDL with the included coils, and it can do light DTL when you open airflow and run the 0.3Ω coil in the mid-30W range. It’s not a tight-MTL specialist.

What wattage worked best with the included coils?

I liked the 0.3Ω coil around 36–37W and the 0.6Ω coil around 20–21W, staying within the intended bands while keeping flavor stable.

Does the top airflow actually help with leaks?

In pocket and bag carry, it stayed cleaner than many bottom-airflow tanks I’ve used. You can still get condensation, but outright leaking was minimal in our runs.

Can I use other PnP X coils later?

Yes. The kit platform is designed around PnP X coil compatibility, so you can shift the experience by swapping resistances and running different power levels.

Is the Spark 100 easy for beginners?

It’s beginner-friendly in menu logic thanks to Smart mode, but external batteries add an extra responsibility layer that true beginners should take seriously.

About the Author: Chris Miller

Chris Miller is the lead reviewer and primary author at VapePicks. He coordinates the site’s hands-on testing process and writes the final verdicts that appear in each review. His background comes from long-term work in consumer electronics, where day-to-day reliability matters more than launch-day impressions. That approach carries into nicotine-device coverage, with a focus on build quality, device consistency, and the practical details that show up after a device has been carried and used for several days.

In testing, Chris concentrates on battery behavior and charging stability, especially signs like abnormal heat, fast drain, or uneven output. He also tracks leaking, condensate buildup, and mouthpiece hygiene in normal routines such as commuting, short work breaks, and longer evening sessions. When a device includes draw activation or button firing, he watches for misfires and inconsistent triggering. Flavor and throat hit notes are treated as subjective experience, recorded for context, and separated from health interpretation.

Chris works with the fixed VapePicks testing team, which includes a high-intensity tester for stress and heat checks, plus an everyday-carry tester who focuses on portability and pocket reliability. For safety context, VapePicks relies on established public guidance and a clinical advisor’s limited review of risk language, rather than personal medical recommendations.

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