some minor things . 510 pin is a little diff but better i think on the clone all else is the same .
couldn't tell the diff taste wise.
Thanks, fast. We'll keep an eye on it.
some minor things . 510 pin is a little diff but better i think on the clone all else is the same .
couldn't tell the diff taste wise.
Thanks, fast. We'll keep an eye on it.
Snooze ya' loose. lol. Other batches aren't guarenteed to be from the same manufacturer although FT is pretty good about creating a new listing when there's a different manufacturer even if the price doesn't change. $18 is probably worth it to find out.
Tell me about it, Mr. Cerovape.Enabler!![]()
Bah. I just picked up another subtank mini. They are hard to beat for their all around utility under various situations + fda proof rba. Functional and practical. How boring.
I'm looking for MTL with easy rba options. There's the subtank, of course. Ego One CLR's have gotten good reviews on flavor, dunno about actually building them. Same with Triton, Uwell .... others? I've heard Eleaf GS coils were easy to rebuild. I've never done it, but I'd like to be more future proof and Aspire coils are expensive!
The main reason the Cerovape isn't more widely known is because it's a pita to get. Someone could probably do a decent business just in those if they are that good. Ebay is time consuming. 'Course I could stick to looking for and just getting the one item I am in there for, but naw...what's the fun in that?
Between the Kabuki and Cerovape, what would you say is better? I ordered a Nautilus mini already but... you know. Never hurts to have back ups. I would definitely buy the Kabuki clone, not sure about dropping 80. How much does the Cero go for?
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So the Cerotank uses the Aspire BVC coils and the Kabuki uses the Nautilus coils, correct? And as far as the clone goes, there is no major difference between it and the authentic? I see that ebay has a Kabuki clone for about $26, although it is cheaper on Fasttech... will take longer to get here. I suppose my personal favorite tank at the moment that I own and am currently using is the Kayfun lite+, not sure if v2 or v3, but I have the airflow screw removed and it provides the perfect tightness of draw for me without being too hot. Using a 1.5ohm single coil with kanthal.. yea.. I'm old school. The Cero looks like it is more of a slim clearo type (as opposed to 22mm) and the Kabuki is 22mm? I'm leaning towards getting the Kabuki but I want to try the Cero as well... BUT I can't get both at the moment because there are still Christmas gifts to buy and I already got too much stuff for myself because I'm helpless against new vaping stuff.![]()
You have the coil selection correct. In addition, the CeroTank can also utilize the Kanger BDCs/BVCs. Options!
The CeroTank IS smaller diameter-ily speaking. I believe it's 18mm (DPL?).
I have a KFL as well. To me the vape is different on all 3 tanks, but most similar between the Kabook and the Cero.
Hope that helps, Kyi.![]()
The CerO (as Kat indicated) is $20 (Anyvape CeroTank V2 Glassomizer w/AirFlow Control,Pyrex,Aspire or Kanger BDC BVC).
The CerA is a very different tank (we do have both), but the "A" doesn't compare well the "O", or to the Kabuki. The CerA is "ok" (at best).
The Cerotank is very good, but I expect that large majority would rate the Kabuki over it. The Kabuki does take a lot more work to maintain (more difficult to fill, and sometimes people break their glass). I'd recommend having backup glass for the Kabuki (not really a problem with the Cerotank).
Both are great tanks.
I wanted to mention that Spectrum tanks claims the Kabuki is using the same glass as Zap tanks. Idk if that's true for cones.
Ebay, thumbs down. It crashes safari now and slows chrome to a crawl. It creates thousands of endless loops. That website's been struggling for awhile and keeps getting worse. CerOtank isn't easily available, like a working website. Sorry if I sound a bit frustrated.
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