Is it the end for AVA atomizers? I look at Thermovape website and I can't understand how the Cera Liquid is supposed to work. Where do I load the liquid, how do I clean it, does it have anything resembling an atomizer?
I'm a little scared that my favorite atty may not ever be made again...might have to stock up JIC.
SneakerHorder.... The AVAs are no longer being made.... What are you going to do
I get what your saying and agree for the most part but it is quite versatile in the sense that it has 3 different cores for different materials, e-liquid, loose leaf, and essential oils. I want one of these but will wait for a sale.Aesthetically the Cera is clearly not for everyone. AVAs gave access to Thermovape's technology to every vaper. Cera chains the tech to a single approach.
Well, see... on this forum I doubt that lots of people could care for loose leaves or essential oils. That's versatility wasted on us.I get what your saying and agree for the most part but it is quite versatile in the sense that it has 3 different cores for different materials, e-liquid, loose leaf, and essential oils. I want one of these but will wait for a sale.
Well, see... on this forum I doubt that lots of people could care for loose leaves or essential oils. That's versatility wasted on us.What I see is abandoning a clear industry standard (510 threading) in exchange for a proprietary one. That usually is not a good thing, to be honest.
Wow $250 premium for titanium cap vs. stainless.
sorry, English is not my native language. What do you mean?You're being facetious, right?
sorry, English is not my native language. What do you mean?
What I see is abandoning a clear industry standard (510 threading) in exchange for a proprietary one. That usually is not a good thing, to be honest.
IncludedTech SpecsProduct Descrpition
Cera - Liquid Vaporizer (Titanium)
$499.99
• FDA Approved Structurally Stabilized Ceramic Ceramic
• All Ceramic Vapor Path, twenty times stronger than glass
• US sourced Titanium and Stainless Steel materials.**** For the price I want 100% Titanium parts***
• UL Listed IP65 switch. (tamper proof, water resistant)
• Efficient proprietary Iron alloy wire coiled around a Stabilized Ceramic core
• Screen free, clog free, high flow, stir free, deflective air pathway mouthpiece
• Completely insulated Stabilized Ceramic core
• Four times the battery life from previous models
Actually, I was talking about AVA atomizers. Those can (could) be used on any model you wanted, be it big battery, bottom feeder, whatever. That flexibility is gone. And what we've got is something closely resembling a white pleasure-giving toy. Color me unexcited, what can I say?There are plenty of 510 PV's out there. In fact there are more than enough. 510 isn't even all that great, especially considering that people are having to design their expensive rebuildable atomizers to a garbage connector because it's the industry standard. Honestly, you can't have innovation if you stick to the status quo for fear of "rocking the boat". I don't get excited about 510 devices anymore, but I am excited about the Cera, because it's something different. Does that mean its good? We don't know yet - only time will tell. But its a heck of a lot more exciting than stainless steel 510 PV #1,387, or Variable voltage 510 PV #762.
I might just send apex an email about getting my AVAs re-built. Hopefully they will, otherwise I'm going to have to pony up for an Ody for my GG.
*sniff
Your right about that but at least there is the SS one that is within reach. I am gonna just wait until they have a sale and pick one up.I agree - I think the Titanium is overpriced for what it is. That's disappointing, because I *love* titanium. It doesn't seem like there's enough Titanium in the PV to justify being twice the price of the Stainless Steel version.