Kanger Subox Nano 50 W & Kanger Nebox 60W TC VW APV Batteries & Charger rec's PLZ

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Hey guys, I've been vaping for a few years but it wasn't until I started sub-ohming that I realized how much I don't know ESPECIALLY about electronics. I promise X 3 that I'm doing my reading and trying to learn so I can be safe, but I've become a little overwhelmed with info today.

I have a brand new Kanger subox Nano and a 2nd on the way (it was cheap enough that I could buy another color because sometimes it's nice to match your vape to your outfit =) ) I ALSO splurged on a Kanger Nebox because I was curious both about Temp Control vaping and the internal tank. Went to buy batteries and realized I DIDN'T KNOW WHAT TO GET, Like AT ALL. I looked at the battery I was sold at the shop with my first Subox but couldn't find the exact one online and I don't really know the folks at the store where I got it so I don't know for sure they are "only the best" kind of people.

Can someone with REAL PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE, rather than preference alone, recommend an EXACT battery for each of the kangers I'll be working with and a single charger that can handle all the batteries (I'll be buying 3 new for the nano since I have one, and 2 for the Nebox and I do already know not to swap batteries between devices). Since there will be so many batteries floating around I'd like an intelligent 4x charger. I'll spend up to 10 per battery and 30 or so on the charger but more if someone REALLY feels strongly about a product. if you have a link or a site for me to hop over to I'll go. I'm going to read any answers over the next few days and whoever makes the most sense I will get exactly their suggestion.

My number one concern is not to blow anything up. I'm more interested in how long a battery lasts between charges than I am in how much power it can give out (as long as I can get a decent hit, I'm not crazy over huge clouds or anything; I can't remember ever going over 35W and liking it.)

Thanks in advance for your help and I promise to pay it forward when I'm the expert some day.
 

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The LG hg2 or Samsung 30q would probably be the best batteries for you. And as both devices are single battery ones there's no danger in using the same batteries in both (it's only with dual battery mods that you need to marry the batteries, and even then you can use them in another dual battery mod).

As for chargers, I have an Xtar vc4 which has been great. Just make sure that you get a 2 amp usb wall adapter for it. The Efest luc v4 is also popular. Nitecore chargers are much used as well, but they can be slow when charging multiple batteries.

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