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Kanger Cupti 2 AIO tank kit review

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This week I am taking a look at the Kanger Cupti 2 kit

Nice AIO device with the tank inside a Reuleaux-esque device.

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Kanger Cupti 2
This week I am taking a look at the Kanger Cupti 2, a temperature controlled (or regulated power if you prefer) device with a replaceable coil tank atomiser.

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The box is a nice cardboard and sturdy design. It is also rather plain, I prefer a package with a clear picture of the product on it.
That said it does the job.

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Inside we find our product neatly nested in a foam insert to protect it for transit damage.

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As always from Kanger we have a nice user guide.

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Although the front of the box is rather plain the back is well detailed with the contents. It also has a sticker for authenticating the device (instructions on how shown on a card inside the box).

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Inside we have the device and a cable to charge and update the device firmware. The USB cable is a ribbon cable, a rather nice change from the usual generic round ones.
There is also a branded plastic Kanger 'coin', guess we will find out why later.

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The Kanger Cupti 2 is available in black or white or this frankly stunning stainless steel finish.
It really does excel in stainless, really nicely finished in a brushed surface.
It has a design very much like the Dripbox 160 except that the 'squonker' area is now the tank area.

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The control face of the device is much like the Dripbox 160. The buttons are now squared off and (at least on this stainless version) are now metal.
 

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