Best new ceramic tank?

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Shawn Hoefer

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There is also the Ceravape lineup.

It's gonna depend on what you want to do.

Do you build at all? Then the Ceravape can be recoiled as it is a true ceramic wick, not a baked in coil/wick.

Do you mind just wicking? The Krixus (I think) is supposed to be easy... well, maybe not easy... to rewick with while the embedded heating element and ceramic supply the heat.

Would you just prefer to swap coils? The Vaporesso uses an Atlantis style coil head.

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Anybody tried both the Simba and the Cerabis? I'm on the fence about which one to buy. Any advice would be appreciated.

Cerabis tank works very well. No cotton to burn or get nasty.

The airflow is decent. No issues so far, and had them about a month.


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Cerabis tank works very well. No cotton to burn or get nasty.

The airflow is decent. No issues so far, and had them about a month.


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Thanks ckone180. When you say "them" do you mean you have more than one Cerabis?
 

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Thanks ckone180. When you say "them" do you mean you have more than one Cerabis?

Yes. My wife and I have been using the Cerabis tanks. They have been performing pretty good.

I have no complaints, they just work. These are not cloud chasing tanks, though they do give a satisfying amount of vapor. Reminds me of Crown tanks with longer lasting and cleanable coils.


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Yes. My wife and I have been using the Cerabis tanks. They have been performing pretty good.

I have no complaints, they just work. These are not cloud chasing tanks, though they do give a satisfying amount of vapor. Reminds me of Crown tanks with longer lasting and cleanable coils.


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Have been using the cerabis for about 3 weeks. Its a pleasure to vape. only subohm tank I have in rotation with my RTAs. no leak. no fuss. love the jfc/afc open close gimmick.

only con is the fact that the tank heats up rather quickly, but thankfully does not transfer to the included drip tip. and its a bit of a juice hog.

been using the same coilhead and its still holding up after 30+ mls of juice. according to ceravape these coilheads are supposed to last 3 months and it does seem like it will.
 
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I've been vapin' on the Simba ceramic for a full week without any leaks. In fact, since I've been building since I began my first coil build, this has been the first time I enjoyed using a stock coil. The thing with the simba is that the instructions don't explain well the fill closing and afc ring and how it all affects. When I put the rta head in with my build I had a quick leak due to not having it closed completely. and its easy to open one part when affecting another.

All in all, except for the strangeness of it, when working it is the best clearo I have tried for flavor, beating out the target, triton v2, atlantis, nautilus and mini, and tfv4. The drip tip and AFC ring is perfect for MTL vapers whom enjoy a little cloud every now and then and want something akin to MTL for flavor but clouds of a lightweight sub-ohm [though good clouds can be had]

The single coil build I just did is freakin' wonderful.
 

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Have been using the cerabis for about 3 weeks. Its a pleasure to vape. only subohm tank I have in rotation with my RTAs. no leak. no fuss. love the jfc/afc open close gimmick.

only con is the fact that the tank heats up rather quickly, but thankfully does not transfer to the included drip tip. and its a bit of a juice hog.

been using the same coilhead and its still holding up after 30+ mls of juice. according to ceravape these coilheads are supposed to last 3 months and it does seem like it will.

Thanks rice721!
 
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I've been vapin' on the Simba ceramic for a full week without any leaks. In fact, since I've been building since I began my first coil build, this has been the first time I enjoyed using a stock coil. The thing with the simba is that the instructions don't explain well the fill closing and afc ring and how it all affects. When I put the rta head in with my build I had a quick leak due to not having it closed completely. and its easy to open one part when affecting another.

All in all, except for the strangeness of it, when working it is the best clearo I have tried for flavor, beating out the target, triton v2, atlantis, nautilus and mini, and tfv4. The drip tip and AFC ring is perfect for MTL vapers whom enjoy a little cloud every now and then and want something akin to MTL for flavor but clouds of a lightweight sub-ohm [though good clouds can be had]

The single coil build I just did is freakin' wonderful.

But that's the RBA section, not the garbage full ceramic coils. One of the two full ceramic coils didn't leak too bad when left over night, but the other purged every drop of juice inside it. Besides that the ceramic coils don't wick fast enough for chain vaping and although they don't give you burnt hits they have their own dry hit. I'm not impressed and they've been put back in their boxes and tucked away into my "disappointment drawer".
 
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I've been vapin' on the Simba ceramic for a full week without any leaks. In fact, since I've been building since I began my first coil build, this has been the first time I enjoyed using a stock coil. The thing with the simba is that the instructions don't explain well the fill closing and afc ring and how it all affects. When I put the rta head in with my build I had a quick leak due to not having it closed completely. and its easy to open one part when affecting another.

All in all, except for the strangeness of it, when working it is the best clearo I have tried for flavor, beating out the target, triton v2, atlantis, nautilus and mini, and tfv4. The drip tip and AFC ring is perfect for MTL vapers whom enjoy a little cloud every now and then and want something akin to MTL for flavor but clouds of a lightweight sub-ohm [though good clouds can be had]

The single coil build I just did is freakin' wonderful.

Thanks Flywheel Shyster!
 

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Take the spit guard out of the ceravape, opens the air flow by a good amount, better flavor and best of all doesn't get as hot, win win win

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Thanks Mikera67! The consensus seems to lean towards the Cerabis.
 
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