2014 Oniyo Vapetank clearomizer - Impressive

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Rondo9

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1.5ml, Dual Coil

Per description of this clearomizer (came out May 2014?)

-Control your vaping with an adjustable air flow. Featuring a chip resistant powder coated finish, Pyrex body, all new ceramic atomizer technology and an adjustable air flow, this tank has it all.-

Also guarantees no burnt taste. I have tried it for a few days and i got to say it's the best clearomizer i've tried so far (it's 10 bucks but can challenge much more expensive ones). Looks wise, its dull and not sleek or anything. But as per function it beats out comparable Kanager/Aspire products imo. No gurggle, snap sounds, flooding brings out nice flavor and produces excellent vapor production (you can adjust the airflow also). Smooth operator. I don't know what this new ceramic atomizer technology is, but it definitely feels advanced . Its also suppose to be long lasting (avg user need to replace it every 6-8 weeks vs 3-4 weeks for kanger/aspire heads).

For 10 bucks its worth a try. Especially if you haven't been happy with your current clearomizer or just want a change


Atomizer (1 = $2.50)

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Mine and my wife's both using with 650 mah short battery (stealth purpose)
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Rondo9

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1.5ml, Dual Coil

Per description of this clearomizer (came out May 2014?)

-Control your vaping with an adjustable air flow. Featuring a chip resistant powder coated finish, Pyrex body, all new ceramic atomizer technology and an adjustable air flow, this tank has it all.-

Also guarantees no burnt taste. I have tried it for a few days and i got to say it's the best clearomizer i've tried so far (it's 10 bucks but can challenge much more expensive ones). Looks wise, its dull and not sleek or anything. But as per function it beats out comparable Kanager/Aspire products imo. No gurggle, snap sounds, flooding brings out nice flavor and produces excellent vapor production (you can adjust the airflow also). Smooth operator. I don't know what this new ceramic atomizer technology is, but it definitely feels advanced . Its also suppose to be long lasting (avg user need to replace it every 6-8 weeks vs 3-4 weeks for kanger/aspire heads).


For 10 bucks its worth a try. Especially if you haven't been happy with your current clearomizer or just want a change
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Atomizer (1 = $2.50)
IMG_20140906_185853.jpg

Mine and my wife's both using with 650 mah short battery (stealth purpose)
IMG_20140906_205902[1].jpg


Youtube description

 
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inswva

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The price is right, I guess. 1.5ml is a deal breaker for me though. I can barely tolerate the small capacity of my 2.0ml Nautilus minis (they are very nice tanks though). I'm also not buying any more eGo threaded tanks.

Good head's up though for folks looking for small eGo threaded tanks with airflow control.
 

inswva

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How long does 1.5 ml last you?

Imo its better than the nautilis mini (i have it also). Its a tight draw. You really got to work for it

1.5ml? Couple of hours maybe?

Your Nautilus mini has a tight draw? Mine certainly doesn't. You've found what works well for you and it's cool you are sharing the information.
 

Rondo9

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I thought transitioning into vaping from smoking was suppose to save you money?? Lol

I cant afford to go through 30ml on a weekly basis. Well i cant even vape that much. Me and my wife go through one 30ml in two weeks?

I like my new clearo. It sips on the juice but produces quite a bit of vapor. The mini protank 3 i also have , is a thirsty son of a gun on the other hand
 

Rondo9

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I agree. Only downfall. Could be bigger also.

But if you want ceramic coil this is the cheapest clearomizer on the market. Smoke t dux is a little more expenaive and has no airflow control and bvc mini nautilis is 3 times more expensive. I just cameback from the vape shop and tested out the nautilis/oniyo vapetank back to back and they perform similarly. Both perform better than non ceramic coil clearomizers
 
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inswva

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How long does 1.5 ml last you?

Imo its better than the nautilis mini (i have it also). Its a tight draw. You really got to work for it

I agree. Only downfall. Could be bigger also.

But if you want ceramic coil this is the cheapest clearomizer on the market. Smoke t dux is a little more expenaive and has no airflow control and bvc mini nautilis is 3 times more expensive. I just cameback from the vape shop and tested out the nautilis/oniyo vapetank back to back and they perform similarly. Both perform better than non ceramic coil clearomizers

You asked about BVC heads vs. the Oniyo heads in another thread which I thought was weird for someone who supposedly owns a mini. Now you state that you just tried one at a vape shop. And, as I alluded to earlier, the Nautilus mini has tons of airflow for a clearo - so, it was strange that you had to "work" to get a good draw from it. Look, there's nothing wrong with pimping an item you like, just curious about the apparent conflicts in your posts.

I'm not stalking your posts by the way - you just happened to post this stuff in a couple of threads I happened to read (this being one of them).
 

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I agree. Only downfall. Could be bigger also.

But if you want ceramic coil this is the cheapest clearomizer on the market. Smoke t dux is a little more expenaive and has no airflow control and bvc mini nautilis is 3 times more expensive. I just cameback from the vape shop and tested out the nautilis/oniyo vapetank back to back and they perform similarly. Both perform better than non ceramic coil clearomizers
Aspire is now making BVC coils for their other clearos that you can get for $5-$7. No airflow adjustment, but many of them work fine without it.
 

Rondo9

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You asked about BVC heads vs. the Oniyo heads in another thread which I thought was weird for someone who supposedly owns a mini. Now you state that you just tried one at a vape shop. And, as I alluded to earlier, the Nautilus mini has tons of airflow for a clearo - so, it was strange that you had to "work" to get a good draw from it. Look, there's nothing wrong with pimping an item you like, just curious about the apparent conflicts in your posts.

I'm not stalking your posts by the way - you just happened to post this stuff in a couple of threads I happened to read (this being one of them).

naw it's ok. I mistaken an aspire product i have that i thought it was the mini nautilis. That's what my friend said it was when he gave it to me.
 

Rondo9

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the mix of the polished almost chrome look of the bottom section and the brushed look of the tank part just don't mix for me. Makes it an off putting thing visually.

I did a modification. 2014 Oniyo vapetank/head put to sleep. Instead using its ceramic dual coil head and fitted onto a Kanger T3'D. The Kanger T3'D was sort of flooding and was too much for me to handle (even after changing coils). But i like the look and it can hold 2.4 ml of liquid. What do you guys think of the mod? (can't believe both items fit)

Before- 2014 Oniyo vapetank ver 1.0, 1.5ml
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Ceramic dual coil
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And now Kanger T3'D with ceramic dual coil and black tip (both from 2014 Oniyo vapetank). Working like a dream.
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