If you are not interested in ranting and raving, then stop reading now. I just have to get this off my chest.
Two weeks ago I purchased a Kbox and regular subtank, spoiling myself for my 1-year vaping anniversary. Right off the bat I could sense trouble with this sub-ohming business. I couldn't handle the 0.5 ohm OCC in the subtank. Way too hot for me. I built some coils on the RBA base, but I soon realised that the ultimate purpose of the subtank is lung hitting and that is not my scene. I have been using a MVP2 for the last year and a Tesla mod I bought when I was in China. On both of these I have Nautilus minis. It used to be mini protanks before that.
Last night the Kbox stops working. I fiddle and find that if I tighten any tank on the Kbox it doesn't work. You have turn it out so that the tank is completely loose before it actually fires. I started reading up on this and see there are numerous such complaints on the internet. It seems like the little white rubber grommet that insulates the 510 connector, is made of inferior material. I loosen the screws at the top of the Kbox and check this grommet - completely perished and in two pieces. And this after 2 weeks of use!!!! I am so disappointed in this product, I want to throw it in the bin.
Sorry, had to get that out of my system. Anybody interested in a subtank and Kbox? I am back on my MVP2 and R100 cheap Chinese Tesla mod that have lasted the better part of a year with no trouble at all.
Two weeks ago I purchased a Kbox and regular subtank, spoiling myself for my 1-year vaping anniversary. Right off the bat I could sense trouble with this sub-ohming business. I couldn't handle the 0.5 ohm OCC in the subtank. Way too hot for me. I built some coils on the RBA base, but I soon realised that the ultimate purpose of the subtank is lung hitting and that is not my scene. I have been using a MVP2 for the last year and a Tesla mod I bought when I was in China. On both of these I have Nautilus minis. It used to be mini protanks before that.
Last night the Kbox stops working. I fiddle and find that if I tighten any tank on the Kbox it doesn't work. You have turn it out so that the tank is completely loose before it actually fires. I started reading up on this and see there are numerous such complaints on the internet. It seems like the little white rubber grommet that insulates the 510 connector, is made of inferior material. I loosen the screws at the top of the Kbox and check this grommet - completely perished and in two pieces. And this after 2 weeks of use!!!! I am so disappointed in this product, I want to throw it in the bin.
Sorry, had to get that out of my system. Anybody interested in a subtank and Kbox? I am back on my MVP2 and R100 cheap Chinese Tesla mod that have lasted the better part of a year with no trouble at all.