Sub-Ohm Tank Reviews
Vision MK Tank
Introducing the MK Tank from Vision High-Tech Electronics Ltd. The MK is another sub ohm tank for your consideration. Incorporating very large airflow and solid construction. Vision, for those not familiar with them, are a Chinese manufacturer based in Shenzhen and one of their earliest products was the Vision Spinner EGO battery that many of you may have used in the past.
Arctic Sub Ohm Tanks by HorizonTech
For Sub Ohm tank fans everywhere HorizonTech brings you the Arctic, available as a standard sized Bottom Turbine Coil tank or as a much larger Bottom Dual Turbine Coil Tank. Shenzhen Horizon Tech Co. Ltd are based in China and their main focus is producing original designs for the e-cigarette market. With very large airflow the Arctic looks promising but is it really as good as it appears?
Kangertech Subtank Plus
The Kangertech Subtank series really needs no introduction. Currently the most popular sub ohm tank on the market, and arguably the most popular tank on the market at present. The Subtank Plus is a revised version of the original best-selling Subtank featuring a 7ml capacity, an improved rebuildable deck and few other little tweaks. Read on to find out more.
Cthulhu RTA
Cthulhu pronounced "Cu-thule-hoo" or "Cu-tool-oo" is a particularly loathsome creature created by horror writer H.P. Lovecraft. On the other hand it is also a massive airflow dual coil RTA it is made by Cthulhu Mod a new manufacturer from Shenzhen, China. It has been nicknamed by many as the "Goblin Killer".
Lemo 2 by Eleaf
The original Lemo was released by Eleaf in late 2014 to great acclaim. What appears to be another Kayfun clone on first appearance is an absolute beast for flavour seekers - and priced extremely well for a genuine RTA.
Atlantis 2 by Aspire Sub Ohm Tank
The sub ohm onslaught continues! It’s a mere five months since news was released about the first Atlantis tank - one of the new breed of stock-coil tank devices capable of vaping like a dripper. Here’s version 2 - lower ohm coils, a new airflow system and more. Dropping on UK shores next week, let’s have a look and see what it’s like in the flesh.
Subtank Nano
The smallest in the Kangertech Subtank family, does the nano deliver the same quality of vapour as it's larger siblings?
Subtank Mini
dw1986 reviews the Subtank mini from the ever popular Kangertech series of sub-ohm orientated RBAs.
Freemax Starre Sub Ohm Tank
The subohm tanks are hitting the market at an alarming rate. But how low can they go? The Aspire Atlantis and KangerTech range of Subtanks all weighed in at 0.5 Ohm but this one claims to deliver the ability to work in the range of 20-100W with a 0.25 Ohm coil. Let’s see if the Starre really does shine.