Monday, December 21, 2020

GeekVape Cerberus Subohm Tank Preview

 

Design

The Cerberus comes with one typical 810 Delrin drip tip that is about 18.6mm wide. You can use other 810 drip tips that are about the same size in here just fine.

The one drawback with this though is that it’s a little too tight. You need to push down hard before twisting to get it on or off.

Capacity

The Cerberus comes with bubble glass preinstalled, which holds a max of 5.5ml. The package also has a regular straight glass tank that holds 4ml. 


If you’re running this tank at high-wattage, which is really what it’s designed to do, you’ll probably want the extra capacity of the bubble glass.

Coil

The coil that Geekvape designed this tank for is called the Super Mesh X1 Coil, which is 0.2ohm coil head rated to work best between 60-80W but can go up to 90 watts. I've been using it at 90 watts just fine.

You can also buy the 0.4ohm IM1 for 40-60 watt vaping or the 0.15ohm IM4 coil for using between 60-80 watts.

Interestingly, the Cerberus is also compatible with Smok TFV8 Baby Coils (the Cerberus coils also work in the Smok TFV8). The TFV8 coils won’t perform anywhere near as well, but it’s good to have this option if you’ve got them laying around.

Airflow

This is a bottom airflow tank, which means it’s designed for better flavor, although that does make it more likely to leak. The airflow control ring moves smoothly and stops in both directions. You can close it down pretty tight to get a restricted lung draw, or you can open it wide open to get massive hits on the 90-watt coils.

The airflow is a bit turbulent, which makes the tank a little noisy, but nothing too annoying.

Performance(Flavor)

The flavor is crazy. In fact, this might be the best flavor I’ve gotten from a mesh tank yet. I can’t believe how good the flavor is.


Conclusion

In my opinion, it’s totally worth it. There are really only a couple of cons that I have and it’s that the airflow is a little loud and that the top cap is hard to take off. But that’s it. The airflow doesn’t bother me and I’m guessing that over time the top cap will loosen up, so those aren’t big deals for me at all. But the pros make up for everything. It’s easy to fill and set up, the X1 coils perform perfectly at the max 90 watts, and the flavor is so good that I can’t see how it can get any better.

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Tuesday, December 8, 2020

What's new on Joyetech Obliq Kit?

 Hey guys! Let's do a brief preview of the latest kit——Joyetech Obliq Kit



Joyetech Obliq Kit Details


  • Size: 85x42x22.6mm
  • Output: 60W (max)
  • Battery: 1800mAh (internal)
  • Display: Colour screen – size not stated
  • E-liquid capacity: 3.5ml (standard) / 2ml (TPD)
  • Type C USB charging – 60 min charge time
  • Coils: EZ coil range including RBA
  • Leak proof pod
  • Side adjustable airflow
  • Top fill
  • Avatar AI chip


Mod Body

The styling features a patterned glass panel on the side of the mod, which is reflected in the leaning shape of the design. The kit comes with an internal 1800mAh battery which is charged via the USB Type C port at up to a 2A charge rate. Joyetech say this can be fully charged in up to 60 minutes.

About modes, it has 2 user modes – Smart Mode = the device remembers your usual setting for the coil installed or you can simply adjust the output using the adjustment buttons. Output wise this will output up to 60W and your vaping data is displayed on the color screen – the size is sadly not stated. Controlling the mod is the Avatar.AI chipset which defaults to the Smart mode when a new coil is installed to help prevent damaging the coil.


Pod 

It has a top fill port and the side of the pod features an adjustable airflow valve.
The pod is apparently leakproof with the pod base being totally sealed when the coil is installed.


Coils

0.4ohm (included in kit)
0.8ohm (included in kit)
EZ RBA (available separately)


These coils are also used in the Tralus, Exceed Grip Plus and Exceed Grip Pro.
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