This is one of the biggest flaw with this device, whereby the battery cover needs to be unscrewed using a coin. One feature that I find is really unappealing and dumb is the battery cover. As for ease of use, new vapers would find it crazily easy to use it, whereby all you need is some liquid to fill the tank up and you are good to go! The colours are simple and gorgeous, not trying to be hip or cool with bright colours. Users have to always remember to select yes or no when they remove their atomizer! The Nebox will fire from the previous resistance if users did not select yes!Īs for the looks itself, it actually looks quite good and simple, just the way I like it. The settings itself is really easy to use, and of course it asks users whether they have changed a new coil when the atomizer is removed. For most casual vapers however, 10 ml could definitely last them for at least 2 days before they need a refill! Sub ohm users will definitely love this crazily huge capacity, as most sub ohm tanks could barely last half an hour without needing a refill due to their lack of capacity. As I am an extremely heavy vaper, 10 ml lasted me about half a day before I needed a refill. The flavour was amplified greatly on temperature mode, and this is due to the nickel coil.Ī cool feature that I really like is the 1 0 ml in built tank! By far the largest capacity tank ever seen in the vape world, this could last for ages without needing a refill. Personally, I am not really a temperature control person, and would rather use stainless steel coils or standard kanthal coils, but this experience was quite good. Seeing as it is Kanger’s first attempt at temperature control, it seem to worked out pretty well for them. As for the Nickel coil 0.15 ohms head, it vaped really well in temperature mode. Firing it at 50 watts, I got a slight burnt taste and I would recommend users not to go any higher than this. Only at 40 watts, the flavour is better and the clouds are pretty huge, and this is probably where I would maintain the wattage at. At 35 watts, there was more vapour and a slightly more warmer vape, but the flavour is still slightly muted. 30 watts showed tremendous improvements, as it produces nice cool clouds of vapour and decent flavour. At 20 watts, there was a wisp of flavour, but still no vapour. When firing it at 15 watts, there was extremely slow ramp up time, with barely any vapour coming out. The recommended wattage range for the Nebox is between 15 watts to 50 watts. Hope all of this does not sound as confusing as it is to users since it really isn’t ! One thing that made me confused was that the new stainless steel coils are actually nickel coils, but the coil house is manufactured from stainless steel. Users however, can still use the old coils in the Nebox, and the new coils are also backwards compatible with the older Kanger subtanks, which is quite a smart move from Kanger. The new coils that comes in this package are no longer boxed shaped like all the previous Kanger coils.
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