Review of Griffin 25 mini by GeekVape

Review of Griffin 25 mini by GeekVape

GeekVape continues to milk the cow while it gives milk by releasing a new version of the tank from the Griffin series. This time they decided to make a mini version called Griffin 25 mini. As you have realized, the diameter of the tank has not changed, but the height and volume have significantly decreased. The design remained completely unchanged, the tank still looks just as awesome, so I don’t see any further point in talking about it.

Griffin 25 mini by GeekVape

But inside, the tank looks like it’s a completely different device. The guys from GeekVape decided to completely redesign the Velocity base. According to them, this is done to increase the working volume. I don’t know if this is true, but they look unequivocally cooler. The diameter of the base is 18mm, the diameter of the holes in the posts remained unchanged. e-cigarettes online boutique in canada But the blow holes have increased to 5.3×4.5 mm. The kit comes with the usual plug for one of the sides.

Griffin 25 mini by GeekVape

The top-airflow options are still present, and I still consider them completely useless, as they do not interact with the winding, but just cool the vapor and make it more flavorless. Plus this version is a bit higher and a bit more expensive.

The tank volume is 3 ml compared to 6 ml of the standard version. When reducing the size, you always have to sacrifice something. But the convenient top-fill fully compensates for this disadvantage.

Griffin 25 mini by GeekVape

The blowing holes also remained unchanged, so there should be no problems with blowing. The tank will be able to cope with the same high power as the older version.

Well, it’s time to summarize the results. To be honest, if I were given a choice between the standard version and the mini, I would choose the second one. Firstly, I like the way the base looks better, and secondly, I am not at all embarrassed by the volume of 3 ml, because the convenient top filling fully compensates for this inconvenience. The price for the tank is more than acceptable.

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