I have a Kanger Subbox nano box and tank. The tank takes the square, nearly obsolete coils. Supposedly the tank should take the round newer coils but I have not been able to get any to work so I want to get a tank that will work with my K-Box.
I generally use a .50 coil and vape at around 20 watts
My tank wish list
-- top filling
-- not too expensive since it will serve mainly as a back-up.
-- decent liquid capacity.
-- tank should have a diameter max of 18.5
-- a tank that works with VG liquids.
-- something that I will be able to easily get coils for.
-- adjustable air flow or an open one --I like an airy vape.
-- stainless color with glass
-- easy to use and clean.
--possibly, but not necessary, with an easy to use RBA addition.
Here are the specs for the Kbox nano
I generally use a .50 coil and vape at around 20 watts
My tank wish list
-- top filling
-- not too expensive since it will serve mainly as a back-up.
-- decent liquid capacity.
-- tank should have a diameter max of 18.5
-- a tank that works with VG liquids.
-- something that I will be able to easily get coils for.
-- adjustable air flow or an open one --I like an airy vape.
-- stainless color with glass
-- easy to use and clean.
--possibly, but not necessary, with an easy to use RBA addition.
Here are the specs for the Kbox nano
- Dimensions:
- 510 Threaded
- Minimum Resistance: 0.3 ohm
- Adjustable wattage settings: 7 to 50 watts using 0.1 watt increments
- On/off - press the power button 5 times within 3 seconds to turn the device on or off
- Low voltage protection
- Low resistance protection
- Short circuit protection
- Reverse battery protection
- Low battery warning
- 10 second cut off safety feature
- More lightweight and compact compared to the original KBOX
- Magnet battery cover
- Utilizes one high amp 18650 battery (removable and sold separately)
- Charged via USB (USB Cable included)