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Cerberus pro review
Cerberus pro review




cerberus pro review

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. sells the Cerberus for $33.90 and in my opinion it’s totally worth it. In fact, this might be the best flavor I’ve gotten from a mesh tank yet. The flavor from prebuilt mesh coil heads have been amazing in every tank I’ve tried them in and this tank is no different. The airflow is a bit turbulent, which makes the tank a little noisy, but nothing too annoying. 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 control ring moves smoothly and stops in both directions. I’ve filled it up tons of times, I leave it in my backpack where it gets tossed and turned, and no leaks whatsoever. I haven’t had any problems at all with leaking though. This is a bottom airflow tank, which means it’s designed for better flavor, although that does make it more likely to leak. 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. I think it really makes this tank even more useful and appealing. I’m really surprised that Geek Vape actually mentions this on their product page since Smok is technically a competing brand, but I love that they did this. Interestingly, the Cerberus is also compatible with Smok TFV8 Baby Coils (the Cerberus coils also work in the Smok TFV8). The coils cost around $12 to $15 per 5-pack for the IM1 coils or around $20 per 5-pack for the high-wattage X1’s. 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. I’ve been using it at 90 watts just fine. 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. They are the same coils used in Geekvape’s Illusion Mini tank, the Aero Mesh tank, and the Shield Tank, so if you’re looking for replacements, you’ll probably find them listed as IM & Aero Mesh coils. I’m not sure what makes it SUPER mesh, but honestly, these coils kick ass. The Cerberus uses what Geekvape is calling a Super Mesh coil system. But other than that, just screw in the coil and put everything back together and get to vaping. I did find that putting the glass onto the top cap section first works better than putting the glass on the deck first. Putting the tank together is as easy as any other tank. 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. The package also has a regular straight glass tank which holds 4ml. The Cerberus comes with bubble glass preinstalled, which holds a max of 5.5ml. The fill holes are big so no problems getting e-juice in there. You need to push down hard before twisting to get it on or off.īut other than that, it’s good.

cerberus pro review

The one drawback with this though is that it’s a little too tight. That means you don’t have to worry about the threads getting so tight that you need pliers to get it off. I love this design because rather than threading it on, instead you slide it under tabs and it sits securely. The top cap is exactly like the Intake RTA if you have one for reference. You can use other 810 drip tips in here just fine, but because the included tip is about 18.6mm wide, you’ll need one that’s about the same size if you want it to sit flush on the tank. The Cerberus comes with one typical 810 Delrin drip tip.

  • Two Super Mesh X1 Cois, one pre-installed.
  • The Cerberus tank with bubble glass pre-installed.
  • Colors: Black, Blue, Gunmetal, Rainbow, and Stainless Steel.
  • cerberus pro review

    This is a 27mm tank that uses mesh coils and has a 5.5ml e-juice capacity. The Cerberus Subohm tank from GeekVape was sent to me for review from.






    Cerberus pro review