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Arymi Gille Tank - JAC Vapour Exclusive Distributors

JAC Vapour

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We’ve just added a new tank to our line up, the brand new updated version of the Arymi Gille tank (the coils and airflow have been updated from the original version). We’ve also been working closely with Arymi and have just been appointed the exclusive UK distributor. If you want your local vape shop to stock it, get them to contact us and we’ll be happy to supply it. It’s also TPD submitted in its current form (3ml), so it’s not going to suddenly disappear from shelves.

We're also going to be giving away 2x of these tanks to forum members. Simply comment in the thread and we'll draw winner at random. We'll pick winners on Friday 25th Nov at 5pm.

If you’ve not come across it yet, the Gille is a fantastic sub-ohm tank. With a compact, durable design, it pumps out plenty of vapour and some great flavour. It uses a unique coil system that makes it very easy to swap out the cotton, and also keeps cost down.

And at £15.99 it’s also a bit of a bargain. There’s plenty of reviews floating about for it (primarily covering the original style airflow and notch coils which have since been updated):






Find out more here: http://www.jacvapour.com/kanger-arymi-gille-tank-v2
 
That looks interesting nice to see something a little different every now and then
 
Thats a really nice looking tank and i especially like the innovative coil design that are rewickable . Definitely going to take a look at that tank as i think coils for it will be very cost effective. Many thanks for the chance to enter @JAC Vapour
 
I was going to buy one yesterday until the vendor advised me to keep to tank upright. Lay it on it's side or moving around in your pocket and it has a tendency to leak through the air holes.
 
The updated airflow helps to minimise any leakage (the airflow tubes are now mounted at an angle rather than pointing directly at the coil). We'd generally advise against laying any tank on its side anyway. Yes, seals are there to help prevent leaks, but why tempt fate (obviously not always possible to keep a tank upright 100% of the time though)?
 
Still time to post in the thread to be in with a chance of winning one of these great little tanks!
 
The updated airflow helps to minimise any leakage (the airflow tubes are now mounted at an angle rather than pointing directly at the coil). We'd generally advise against laying any tank on its side anyway. Yes, seals are there to help prevent leaks, but why tempt fate (obviously not always possible to keep a tank upright 100% of the time though)?
Ok, does seem tempting seeing that the coils are re-wickable. It does look to be a nice looking tank. Ideal for my RX200s which I never lay on it's side.
 
I love the look of it can't wait to watch a few reviews from real people who own it or what the hell it's under £20 might just take the gamble
 
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