KhanWebHost Returns with Fresh Offers in KC, Phoenix, and Germany (2GB from $5.50/mo, 1GB from $24.99 annually!)
Nov 03, 2020 @ 12:00 am
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KhanWebHost fist posted here back in August 2020. They’ve returned with some new offers in Kansas City, Phoenix, and Germany. Last time they had the same stock across the board, but this time it’s a sort of 1-2-3 offer: 1GB in Kansas City, 2GB in Phoenix or KC, or 3GB in Germany.
Note that the offer in Germany comes with unlimited transfer…nice!
As with last time, sometimes have spare stock and that’s what on offer here. Personally, I think it’s cool that hosts think of LEB as their overstock outlet – they benefit and you benefit!
Their WHOIS is public and they’re a registered company in Pakistan (registration number 0127931). You can find their ToS/Legal Docs on their website. They accept Debit/Credit Cards, Paypal, AliPay, Bank Transfer (Transferwise, Local), Easypaisa, and JazzCash.
Here’s what they had to say:
“We have been in business since 2016 with currently about 2000+ valuable customers from every part of the world. We had some spare stock so decided to offer some specials in limited quantity. There are only 3 of those available in each location.”
Read on to see the offer and learn more!
Kansas City 1GB RAM 512MB Swap 1x vCPU 15GB SSD space 1TB transfer 1Gbps uplink 1x IPv4 KVM/Virtualizor Location: Kansas City $24.99/Year - [ORDER]
| Phoenix or KC | Germany 31GB RAM 2024MB Swap 2x vCPU 30GB SSD space Unlimited transfer 1Gbps uplink 1x IPv4 KVM/Virtualizor Location: Germany $39.99/Year - [ORDER]
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NETWORK INFO:
1Gserves – USA (Phoenix, UnitedStates)
OVH – FR (Roubaix, France)
OVH – UK (London, United Kingdom)
Hetzner – DE (Falkenstein, Germany)
HeyMan – USA (Kansas, United States)
LookingGlass/TestIP:
As always, LowEndBox thrives on feedback and comments from the community, so if you decide to try KhanWebHost out, please post below and let us know how it goes. Enjoy!

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Do they come with IPv6 addresses?
Yes In Phoenix we can assign IPV6 Currently