Geekvape Zeus Nano Tank Review

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Geekvape Zeus Nano Tank Review Geekvape Zeus Nano Tank Review

Something a little different has come across the pond this time, and I’ve been merrily vaping on it for the last few weeks, it’s not the sort of thing I’d normally get to review, with all of the Pod kits and Pod Mods around these days. So it’s a little refreshing to get stuck into a Sub-Ohm tank, and not a huge high wattage beast either, this one is a little smaller than your usual large coiled tank, it’s a Nano!To get more news about Geekvape zeus nano, you can visit urvapin official website.

Yep that’s right, this tank is the smaller brother to the Zeus Tank.
The Zeus Sub-Ohm tank is well known for being a flavourful and leak proof tank due to it’s top air flow, and the Nano is no different!Just like it’s big brother in not only looks but style and functionality, the Zeus Nano, has top airflow for leak-proof vaping, a 1/2 turn removeable top section for easy filling, extra bubble glass so you can get 3.5mls of e-liquid in there, and one of the best bits….. it takes Geekvape Boost Coils!!!

The Zeus Nano, is constructed of stainless steel, just like most others, and depending on which colour you get, the finish will be either straight up stainless steel, anodised, or with a special durable coating that seems not quite powder coated, and definitely not just a paint. It must be a heat treated coating of some sort. Either way the finish is exemplary, with a very clean looking design, exactly like the larger Zeus, just proportionately smaller.

It’s a wee little tank, coming in at only 22mm in diameter, and about 55mm in height including 510 pin and drip tip, so the perfect match for some of those smaller mods you might have laying about.

Up top is a removeable 510 drip tip, made from delrin, with a smallish center which caters well for MTL or restricted DTL vaping, with a spare in the bag of the exact same size.

Under that is the fill cap, which unscrews 1/2 a turn to reveal 2 kidney shaped fill ports on either side. You’ll notice the adjustable airflow ring here also, the airflow holes are cyclops style holes that adjust from wide open to completely closed, allowing you a range of airflow options. The ring has a stopper so that it doesn’t spin all the way around, a nice little addon, so you can adjust your airflow without looking and know exactly where it’s at.

Installed is a 2ml straight glass tube, (you also get a 3.5ml bubble glass tube in the box) which sits nice and snug, and neatly against both ends of the tank when screwed down.

The base of the tank unscrews to reveal your push in coils (boost coils) with great machining and threading, pulling this tank apart is quite easy, at the same time leaving a snug feel to everything, so that you know it won’t simply come apart by itself.

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