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Council of Vapor Mini Volt

The Council of Vapor Mini Volt is an absolutely tiny 40W unit, powered by a non removeable 1300mAh LiPo cell and despite having one of the smallest form factors out of any unit to date.

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At under £30, the Mini Volt is a cracking little investment. Originally purchased as an out and about beater mod, I've found myself using it on a pretty consistent basis, for what you are paying out for the investment is definitely worth it. It definitely rates as the most powerful stealth mod to date.

It looks excellent, there's nothing smaller on the market at present that packs as much power, and battery performance is surprisingly good from the inbuilt Lipo battery. This is one unit that doesn't just slip into the palm of your hand, it disappears into it!

The Mini Volt is definitely one unit that packs more than enough bang for your buck! We have one of these amazing little units to give away thanks to the guys at Council of Vapour - you can pick one up on their website here if they have them in stock. They are selling out quick so grab one when you can. To be in with a chance of winning one in our competition just head over here to enter - comp closes on the 17th Feb.

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Dan Willis

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Dan was an early adopter of vaping as a way to quit smoking and has seen and done pretty much all there is to see and do in the vaping world!  From Ego batteries to mechs and from rebuildables to pods there isn't much that Dan hasn't tried.

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