
Today, Captain brings you a new BORO MOD — the RAZOR BORO MOD from BPMODS.
I’m sure many of you still remember the last hit, the AMPBB.
So, let’s take a closer look at how this one performs overall.
BPMODS RAZOR BORO MOD Overview
The RAZOR is another BORO Mod device from the BPMODS® lineup, following the AMPBB. It inherits several proven design concepts from earlier models and improves upon them:
- Uses a single 18650 battery, allowing you to carry spares when traveling instead of relying on a charger.
- Continues the magnetic Flush Nut Spanner design from the AMPBB, now with added functions.
- Optimized charging system, supporting more charging protocols and cable types, providing a stable and efficient 5V/2A charge.
- Upgraded TC Mode, powered by BPMODS’ latest in-house chipset, delivering more accurate, stable, and compatible temperature control performance.
- Enhanced UI design, offering the most attractive, intuitive, and responsive interface among all BPMODS devices so far.
- Ergonomic design principles remain intact — comfortable, balanced, and satisfying in hand.
- New material innovation: BPMODS developed a fresh resin-metal composite called CopperCumulus for the RAZOR’s door panel and drip tip — both beautiful and durable.

Package Contents
- RAZOR BORO MOD × 1
- TMD BORO × 1
- TMD V2 Coils × 2
- Flush Nut Spanners × 2
- CopperCumulus Fast Flush Tip × 2
- CopperCumulus Door × 1
- PC Door × 1

Available Colors
Black / Silver / Green / Purple / Orange


Product Experience
- Design & Build:
The overall design is refined and compact. Measuring 41mm × 27mm × 76.8mm, it’s quite competitive among BORO MODs.
However, the ergonomics are uneven — it feels noticeably better in the right hand than in the left. This right-hand-only comfort makes the design somewhat flawed. - Aesthetics:
Both the tip and door use the CopperCumulus material, giving the mod a shiny and eye-catching appearance. - Customization:
The mod provides excellent DIY potential — the buttons, internal panels, and decorative sections are all easily removable and replaceable. - Convenience:
The bottom lock switch design is practical and far more convenient than relying solely on the fire button for locking. - Fitment:
The door fit is poor — tolerances are noticeable, and the panel feels slightly loose. A later revision or a DIY 3D-printed door might help tighten the gaps. - Button Feel:
The button feedback is weak, lacking the satisfying click you’d expect. - Functionality:
Very comprehensive — supports almost every mode found on the market, even including NiFe30 and NiFe48 temperature control. Thumbs up for that.

Final Verdict
Overall, Captain is not too happy with the RAZOR BORO MOD.
While BPMODS maintains its strong feature set and DIY-friendly design, these same traits seem to have distracted from product quality control. Small defects and minor issues are quite common.
For example, the unit Captain received was completely brand new, yet still had visible manufacturing flaws — something that would have been unthinkable under BPMODS’ previous quality standards. It led to a somewhat disappointing experience.

The ergonomic imbalance between left- and right-hand use also hurts the user experience — it feels awkward to hold if you’re left-handed.
All in all, the RAZOR BORO MOD left Captain rather disappointed. Design flaws and QC problems make it hard to love.
However, for beginners entering the BORO world, it still has clear advantages — that’s the conflicting part.
So, what do you think? Would you be satisfied with this kind of BORO MOD?
VAPE HOW WE ROLL, ALL IN TRUETOY.
I’m Captain Dirty, see you in the next review!

Design & Build (Compact yet unbalanced ergonomics)
Aesthetics (CopperCumulus premium visual appeal)
Functionality (Comprehensive modes, including TC)
Quality Control (Inconsistent finishing, loose door)
User Experience (Right-hand comfort, weak buttons)
BPMODS RAZOR BORO MOD impresses with style and functionality but suffers from QC and ergonomic flaws. Great for beginners or collectors seeking innovation—less ideal for perfectionist daily users.










