Joyetech Cuboid Mini Kit—A compact yet powerful vape gear

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AlmightyEvan

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Cuboid from Joyetech has been received a lot of compliment since its release date.However, its heavy weight is a concern for some of vapers in this community.

Now Joyetech comes up a perfect solution on it. That is Cuboid mini kit. This kit is not only a small version of cuboid, but also comes with an enhanced tank which is equipped with the latest notchcoil.

The cuboid mini tank features top filling and top airflow, which gives it a detachable and washable structure. Besides, the tank itself match up with BF SS316 coil,BF Clapton,BF RBA M&L. This is definitely a plus for your variable vaping needs.

As for the TCR function and dual circuit protection, vapers can enjoy lots of fun with security proof. All in all, vapers have a new option for a compact and powerful kit.

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Features:
1. Newly added NotchCoil Head (30W–70W)
2. Top filling and top airflow control system
3. Variable TEMP control with upgradeable firmware
4. The first square leakless tank with 5ml capacity
5. 80W output and 2400mAh built-in battery
6. Variable colors

More details of Cuboid mini kit, please check here: 80W Joyetech Cuboid Mini Full Kit - 2400mAh

Don't forget to use our 8% off coupon code "AHGEVAPE" to get a better price.

 

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Looks nice. Gonna have to look into it. Am I correct in assuming it has an internal battery? Also how soes the tank work? Is it recessed in top of mod battery? Or is it a really low profile?

The description says that it has an internal 2400 mAh built-in battery. Not too shabby! :) I watched the video and the tank is screwed down onto the Cuboid and then held in place with 2 side screws. Since it's top fill, I think they designed it perfectly. It can be removed for cleaning when necessary but it looks like it is held on very firmly while in use. Pretty cool little setup!
 
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