Product Description

Horizon Tech Phantom tank is an advanced and revolutionary sub ohm tank, uses the newest vaping technology. Well improve and perfect Arctic tank shortcomings .To prevent the cloud overheating under high wattage, Phantom tank uses the newest cooling technology. With mechanical cooling system, splash proof system, liquid recycle system , users will enjoy vaping at 30 W to 70 W to get a Optimum performance. Phantom tank wrapped with Japanese organic cotton, 316 stainless steel wire. 5 ml liquid capacity. The tank body is made of 304 stainless steel . Inside the kit, DIY coil optional for customized coil building. Liquid Recycle system: Horizon Phantom tank utilizes an all new proprietary center system that revolutionizes the way we vape. It is made up of 4 different operational parts. The liquid recycle chamber recycles unused liquid back to the coil . Vapor travel through the vents on the sides of the baffle then proceeds through the liquid recycling chamber. As vapor travels through the chamber the surface area goes from very small to large, this causes any excess condensation to collect in the chamber and be filtered down the side walls. When enough liquid collects in the chamber gravity causes it to be fed back down onto the coil thus being recycled. Splash Proof system: There is a baffle present; any excess liquid that is not vaporized at the coil gets collected here. This also helps ensure the user does not get any “spit back” through the drip tip into their mouth. When enough liquid is gathered here gravity will cause it to drop through the recycling holes onto the coil. The liquid recycling holes are present along the outside of the baffle. These holes act as a conduit for any un-vaporized liquid to be fed back to the coil. Mechanical cooling system: This system utilizes surface area and distance to cool the vapor down before it reaches your mouth. This allows the user to vape at higher wattages and enjoy a cooler vape with outstanding flavor! Due to the nature of this cooling system the tank itself may become hot. This is normal and will not cause any issues.