Good info, @TheWestPole. I got my Ceto in today as well, and thought I'd add my 2-cents after a day of playing with it:
Build quality is very nice with the exception of the o-rings. Way too tight even lubed up. I didn’t want to spend the time trying to find thinner ones, so I just removed one o-ring from the AFC and one from the base. No leaking so far and it’s much easier to adjust airflow and pop the cap off.
Keeping the mesh tight and even is critical. Since I’m arthritic (not that I was all that great with detail work when my hands were good) I use a spacer. I insert the mesh strip into one post, pull it tight against the spacer, feed the strip through the second pole, tighten down the screws and closely trim the excess. The spacer ensures the mesh remains crimp and dent-free. Any round item with a smooth surface can be used as a spacer. I’m using an old Kanger head which is 11mm in diameter.
Pack the wick so there’s full, tight contact all around the mesh, especially where it connects to the posts. Loose wick = hot spots = very harsh vape. After it’s juiced up, fire it in dim light to see if there are any hot spots and adjust the wick accordingly. Hot spots most commonly occur near the posts.
Prime, prime, prime. When you think it’s fully primed, add more juice.
One design element that is lacking is a registration pin or tab to ensure the top cap is properly positioned with the airflow centered on the mesh.
Using the mesh it came with (304SS) my build came to 0.2 ohms. I started at 50w. Had to check the mod to make sure it was firing since the vape was so weak. Got workable at 70w. Nice at 85w. Rowdy but still enjoyable at 100w. Too hot for me at 130 but not burnt.
Get ready to use up some juice. juice vendors should give these out for free with orders much like a bartender putting out bowls of salty nuts. You can drip right on the top of the cotton wad, but it’s a lot faster to pull the cap and hose it down from the top and all around the mesh. Pulling the cap also allows you to fill up the juice well, which is pretty deep.
No spit back even at high wattages. The top does get hot if you chain vape making it uncomfortable to use the short tip it comes with. I prefer using the 510 adapter and a longer tip.
I was surprised that even with the clouds, there is a decent amount of flavor. In fact, I’m getting more and better flavor from this than I am with the Taifun BT. This is definitely more of a cloud maker than a flavor atty, but the flavor is there.
Have not used the squonk pin yet so I can’t speak to how well that works. I wanted to get a few builds in before introducing another variable to the mix. Also want to try out some other mesh that I have to see how that works.
Some pics below. All are out of focus (sorry! Camera is being a pain in the rump today). First shows the mesh pulled against the spacer. The second shows it wicked. Third is the assembled atty.
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Good review and tips.

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