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Lost Vape Ultra Boost X Tank $5.39

Posted on the 22 July 2020 by Vapingcheap

The new Lost Vape Ultra Boost X Tank is now available for pre-order. Get yours for the cheap price of $5.39 using code " SUMMER". There are seven different color options available including Stainless Steel, Red, Green, Black and more.

The Ultra Boost X Tank by Lost Vape has an overall diameter of 24mm and holds a maximum e-juice capacity of 2ml, making it TPD compliant. However, it does come with a spare bubble tank section that increases the e-juice capacity to 4ml. Additionally, you can fill this tank from the top since there is a sliding top fill system.

This tank atomizer is compatible with the Ultra Boost Coils and comes with two different coil heads. What's great is that you'll get two different coils inside the box. One is designed for MTL vaping (1.0 ohm) while the other is for direct lung (0.15 ohm).

The airflow system is quite different from other tank designs as well. It offers an adjustable bottom airflow design, but you can choose between a direct lung airflow or a mouth to lung airflow. To change it to an MTL style, you simply turn it all the way to the right to reveal multiple smaller airflow ports. Lastly, this tank can be used with your favorite nic salt e-juice as well as regular freebase e-liquids.

For this insanely low price, you're getting a pretty solid tank, and this is probably the lowest price we've ever seen on any Lost Vape product. At over $5, you seriously cannot go wrong.

Lost Vape Ultra Boost X 24mm Vape Tank Features:

  • Overall diameter: 24mm
  • Maximum e-juice capacity: 2ml or 4ml (Bubble Glass)
  • Sliding top fill design
  • Compatible with the Ultra Boost Coils
  • Adjustable bottom airflow
      Can swap between MTL or DL airflow styles
  • Seven different color options available
What's Included:
  • Lost Vape Ultra Boost X Tank
  • 4ml Bubble Glass Tank
  • 0.15 ohm DL coil head
  • O-Rings
  • User Manual
  • 1.0 ohm MTL coil head
  • 510 drip tip

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