Smoktech Rebuildable Carto-Tank Atty (killer 705 knock-off?)

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UncleChuck

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I saw this at madvapes and placed an order last week:

The Terminator RDA Tank, Chrome

Anyone know of a review, or any information posted about it anywhere? I've been looking around, but can't find anything about this specific unit. Lot's of talk about the rda dripper, and the other Terminator, but it doesn't appear there's much info about this.

I just figured I'd share, it's pretty damn cheap, and if it works well it would be a good alternative to the Killer.
 

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I guess there was already a thread about this!

I searched for "Smoktech" and the thread was labeled "smok" so that's probably why it didn't come up on a search. Oh well.

I'd still love some more info if anybody has any. I should be getting mine in the mail this week so I'll report back when I get it.
 

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What are your thoughts on this, if you've had a chance to use/master it.

I can't find the thread you mentioned. Too bad they didn't come up with a more
unique name for this thing....

Also, stormy's has this in stock now too. Thinking about giving it a try....
I wonder if the atomizer setup can be placed in another tank....
 
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Glad to help! Have you tried the Raven fillerless cartos? Far as I know, only GV is selling them.
I like them a lot and I'm hoping this performs on par with those.

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should've added, I believe GV helped in the development of the Raven fillerless
tank cartos so they are probably the only ones who will have those.
 
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If its put together I can be taken apart.. It can be done, the ceramic is the fragile point though and can break easily. I don't have One but I'm really interested in trying one at this price. T3 is my current fave not sure but this looks like it may vape better, but rebuilding wont be as durable. I've rebuilt my t3 every 2 weeks for 5 months. Doubt this would make it anywhere close to that long with the ceramic cup though
 

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I received one of these from Stormy's earlier this week. Haven't had much time to test it out, but I will say that it seems it can be used in a variety of carto tanks. However, its pretty long in a standard length tank (35mm), and sticks kinda far out of the XL tank too. I'm thinking I may chop some off the top. One last thing, I was told that the ceramic cups are quite fragile, but can be replaced with CE2 cups. I cannot confirm or deny that though. The libit I have used it, I like it and it vapes well enough so far.
 

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I received one of these from Stormy's earlier this week. Haven't had much time to test it out, but I will say that it seems it can be used in a variety of carto tanks. However, its pretty long in a standard length tank (35mm), and sticks kinda far out of the XL tank too. I'm thinking I may chop some off the top. One last thing, I was told that the ceramic cups are quite fragile, but can be replaced with CE2 cups. I cannot confirm or deny that though. The libit I have used it, I like it and it vapes well enough so far.
Right on. So the tank itself is a standard carto tank? I only found one place for replacements and $17 for 5 is steep. be nice if they sell the cup and wick cheaper.
 

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Folks who are using an AGR tank:

Uhhh....how? The bottom of the carto/atomizer is too wide to fit through the screw-on bottom cap of the tank. If you leave the included (with the Killer Clone) 510 adapter, how do you control the intake for the atomizer?

I feel like I'm (once again) missing something glaringly obvious. :blush:
 

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Right on. So the tank itself is a standard carto tank? I only found one place for replacements and $17 for 5 is steep. be nice if they sell the cup and wick cheaper.

It came with a DCT style tank made for the XL (45mm) cartos. Sorry I wasn't more clear. I'm hoping the ceramic cup will come out easier than what some have reported.
 

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Folks who are using an AGR tank:

Uhhh....how? The bottom of the carto/atomizer is too wide to fit through the screw-on bottom cap of the tank. If you leave the included (with the Killer Clone) 510 adapter, how do you control the intake for the atomizer?

I feel like I'm (once again) missing something glaringly obvious. :blush:

I took apart my AGR, screwed the 510-510 adaptor down through the bottom tank endcap and secured it firmly with the AGR's locking base. Then I screwed the main body of the killer clone down onto the 510-510 adaptor. Then I assembled the rest of the tank like normal.

The locking base firmly secures the 510-510 connector, so it doesn't move. When the tank is assembled, and you twist the top tube part, it unscrews the entire top part of the killer clone from the 510-510 connection, which is how you adjust the juice control.
 

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Thank you VERY MUCH!!! I will give this a try!

I took apart my AGR, screwed the 510-510 adaptor down through the bottom tank endcap and secured it firmly with the AGR's locking base. Then I screwed the main body of the killer clone down onto the 510-510 adaptor. Then I assembled the rest of the tank like normal.

The locking base firmly secures the 510-510 connector, so it doesn't move. When the tank is assembled, and you twist the top tube part, it unscrews the entire top part of the killer clone from the 510-510 connection, which is how you adjust the juice control.
 
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