First Look: Kangertech K-Kiss

Kangertech has released another starter kit, the K-Kiss. The kit includes both a tank and mod, each dubbed “K-Kiss.” The package also includes a spare Pyrex tank, a set of O-rings and a manual. They sent one for a Seven Report review.

The K-Kiss Tank

The tank is 4.5ml top filler and comes with a 0.2 ohm SSOCC, for Stainless Steel organic cotton coil, installed.

The tank also features what Kangertech refers to as a new symmetrical air flow design. To change the coil in the K-Kiss tank unscrew the air flow base from the rest of the tank and remove the old coil by unscrewing. Then simply screw in a new coil. Before vaping with a new coil be sure to prime it by dripping a few drops of ejuice into the center of the coil and putting a drop on each of the ejuice flow ports.

Unscrew the top cover from the tank to fill it. Drip ejuice directly into the tank and then reattach the top tank. If you’re using a new coil, allow it to soak in the ejuice for several minutes to make sure it’s fully saturated.

The K-Kiss Mod

Kangertech equipped the K-Kiss mod with an internal 6300 mAh battery, which should provide loads of vape time. Charge the battery via the micro USB port located on the side of the mod using the included charging cable.

There is only one button on the K-Kiss mod, the fire button. Push it five times to turn the mod on or off. The LED on top of the device will flash to let you know if it’s on or off. The display is made up of five small LEDs which serve as a battery life indicator. The display will illuminate when you press the fire button.

The LED also serves indicate a variety of warnings. The K-Kiss will fire coils with a resistance of 0.15 ohm or greater. The manual states that the output of the mod is “full power output,” which, according to my source at Kangertech is about 60 watts. There is no power or temperature adjustment on the K-Kiss.

After priming the coil and filling the tank with Cinnanutz ejuice from Vapes Gone Wild I gave the K-Kiss a first vape. Vapor and flavor production were actually better than I had expected. The taste was pure and clean. The vapor was just a little on the warm side. The K-Kiss mod fits very comfortably in the hand, with it’s rounded edges. And the placement of the LED display on top of the device makes it very easy to see how much life is left in the battery.

I’ll be using the K-Kiss Starter Kit pretty extensively over the next week or so and will then post a full, in-depth review. If you follow Seven Report on Facebook or Twitter you’ll find out that when the review is live.

Kangertech lists the MSRP on the K-Kiss as $65.90, but right now they have it available as a pre-order item for $52.72.

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