

Kanger Subtank Mini
Our Review
Kangers competitor to the popular Aspire Atlantis. The subtank comes in three different sizes - the nano (3.0 ml), mini (4.5 ml), and the plus (7.5 ml). All three of these are essentially an upgrade to the original subtank, with newly designed coils, better airflow, there is no longer a need to switch center post when changing between rba mode and their occ coils, and a fix to a leaking issue by providing better O-rings than the older version. All tanks rock both horizontal OCC and the newer vertical OCC (organic cotton coils) for a nice clean vape. The mini comes with three different airflow settings so you can get more of a mouth to lung hit, up to a wide open slit for pretty good sized clouds. Also included with the mini is it’s RBA section for all those who want to build their own coils (although you can rebuild the OCC coil heads if you wish) and is decently easy to work with. All in all we think this one beats the original atlantis, and is very close in our rankings with the second. We give this one a 4.5/5!
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Specs
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4 posts.
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303 stainless steel.
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22 mm deck.
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Supports dual 20 gauge builds.
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2-56 screws on negative posts.
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4-40 screws on the positive posts.
Pros
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Deep juice well.
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Made in the USA.
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Peek insulators.
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Huge clouds.
Cons
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Flashy.