i stick 30 watt.

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VictorC

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After testing both decided to go with mini, prefer 4.5 ml vs 3 ml

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Here's my thoughts on both of them. I've used both for a little over 3 weeks now:

Kanger Subtank Nano
Pros:
- Incredible Airflow
- Great Flavor
- Small Design
- Incredibly large amount of vape out of a VERY small tank. (Serious sleeper!)
- Great flavor on both the 1.2 Ohm and the 0.5 Ohm. I prefer the 0.5 Ohm.
- Sweet spot: 24W on 0.5 Ohm OCC. 20W on 1.2 Ohm OCC. YMMV
Cons:
- No RBA
- Drip Tip gets hot if you vape over 24W on the sub-ohm coil, and I haven't found a replacement tip that fits yet.

Kanger Subtank Mini:
Pros:
- Incredible Airflow
- Great Flavor
- Perfect size, imo.
- Incredibly large amount of vape out of a VERY small tank.
- Great flavor off of both 1.2 Ohm and 0.5 Ohm. I prefer the 0.5 ohm OCCs if I had to choose, or build my own.
Cons:
- The RBA is incredibly testy to build. If you mess up the airlow, it'll dry hit. If you don't use enough cotton, it'll Dry hit. If you use too much cotton it'll dry hit, etc..
- Drip Tip gets hot if you vape over 24W on the sub-ohm coil. Replace it with another drip tip.
- 3rd party drip tips with single gaskets can fit kind of funny, but that's because of where the gasket sits in the housing (slightly higher than most). YMMV


They're about the same if you're using the same coils. The Nano feels like it has slightly more airflow than the Mini. I love them both. I prefer my Mini purely because it holds more juice and I can rebuild it the way I like it. If you're not hot on rebuilding, I'd save the money and get the Nano.
 
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