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Review TGV Reviews Kanger Subtank Nano and Sigelei Mini Box Mod Kit – Part 2

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Last week I reviewed the Sigelei Mini here – part of the Sigelei Mini Box Mod Kit from Grey Haze, which also includes an 18650 battery and a Kanger Subtank Nano. Everything you could possibly need to get started in sub-ohm tank vaping at a very reasonable cost of £54.99. I’ve enjoyed using the Sigelei Mini, but MrsTGV has grown jealous and wanted an upgrade from her iStick 20W so she could use sub-ohm tanks. So, adieu it is to the Sigelei Mini, it’s been prised from my clenched fist and I’m back to the Vapor Flask – which isn’t really such a bad state of affairs!

Today, I’ll be looking at the rest of the kit – the Kanger Subtank Nano – their newest addition to the Subtank range. Before that though, let’s have a quick look back at my summing up of the first sub-ohm tank on the market.

Back in November I reviewed the Aspire Atlantis. Here’s how I concluded that review: “One last word to Aspire then. You have created a great sub-ohm tank which will totally change the vaping playing field, just get some bloody instructions and a warning in the box – take responsibility for this potentially dangerous bit of kit. Aspire, you need to take this advice seriously.” The prophecy came true. Aspire did totally change the vaping playing field as you can now choose between a wealth of sub-ohm tanks and they have become wildly successful. Kanger have also echoed Aspire in the major failure of the Subtank Nano – there is no warning on the box or in the instructions either about battery safety, so again, I’ll do that for them:

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