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Cerabis 44 and 45 review

pizzadave80

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Hey, what’s up everybody! First off, I am not a professional reviewer. I have however done a ton of research, and tried out several different tanks on my short journey into the vaping world. I was given these two tanks as part of a reviewer contest, and have ran them exclusively for a little over a week. Here is a nice look at the packaging that these two tanks come in. Each comes with a TON of o rings, spare glass, and a spare .5 ohm coil. Very nice compact package, which I like, because I keep the packaging for all of my tanks.<br /><br /> <br /><br />All is packaged in a nice small box, which is great for box horders. <br /> <br /><br /><br />To keep this test run as scientific as possible. Both of the tanks were on the same mod, same juice (80VG), and the same coil resistance. Let’s dig right into it!<br /><br /><br />Here are a few of the details about these tanks:<br /><br /> * Tanks are made of SS and Pyrex glass<br /><br /> * Coils are all NM - food grade ceramic- no cotton<br /> * Coils are kanthal and resistances are 1 ohm and .5 ohm- recommended watt range; 1ohm: 25-50, .5ohm: 40-60<br /> * 44 has a 2 mL capacity<br /> * 45 has a 2.5 mL capacity<br /> * Both come in stainless, black or limited rose gold<br /> * (available at: http://www.onlineshop.ceravape.com/)<br /><br /> <br /><br /><b>CERABIS 44<br /> </b><br /><br />I got off to a rough start with this tank. I filled and primed the pre-installed 1.0 ohm coil, took two good hits, and the resistance dropped to 0, and I never could get this coil to work again! This was not a great first impression, however I never had another coil issue other than this. Once I got a functioning coil in, I was pleasantly surprised by the flavor of this tank. I went from an Aspire Cleito to this tank, and felt it was just a hair behind it. I found that it vapes really best from 40-50W. I ran about 10 tanks through the 44 and found only one major flaw in mine. It leaks! I could not get the leaking to stop at all with this tank. I changed out O-rings, and double checked the assembly, but I still got some leaking out the air flow holes. It isn’t awful, but it was still enough to make me stray away from wanting to use the tank.<br /><br /><b>CERABIS 45</b><br /> <br /><br />After vaping the 44, I found these tanks to vape almost identical. It makes reviewing the 45 a breeze. One design difference separates these two, and to me, it's a big BIG difference. THE FILL PORT!! I love the fill port of this tank. It is quick and easy to use, and the hole is large enough for most bottles or pipettes. The fill design and .5 mL bump in capacity made the 45 the winner in my book.<br /><br /><b>PROS</b><br /><br />- Fill slot on the Cerabis 45 a great innovative design.<br /><br />- Flavor is good on both tanks. I felt it was right up there with my Cleito.<br /><br />- I NEVER had flooding with the ceramic, and NEVER had spitback.<br /><br />- It has good air flow adjustment. It is easy to adjust, and has a good range.<br /><br />- The coils have good life. Other than my one bad coil out of box, It took 15 tanks before it got remotely gunked up. I tried both cleaning methods, and it somewhat revives the coils. However, I think of them as a throw away like any other coil. They are never REALLY renewed from the cleaning process.<br /><br /><b>CONS</b><br /><br />- My Cerabis 44 leaked quite a bit. The 45 did not.<br /><br />- Capacity. I went through an entire tank on just a 10 minute commute<br /><br />- Since this coil is unique, I wonder about the availability and price of coils. They are not as long lasting as advertised, so one would have to replace them at least monthly depending on how heavily used.<br /><br />Side by side comparison of each<br /> <br /><br />Side by side comparison of each of the fill designs. The 44 is a top fill design and the 45 has a juice fill port.<br /> <br /><br /><br />Here is a comparison of the size of the Cerabis 45 to some common tanks on the market. Left to right. Avocado22, Cleito, and the Cerabis 45.<br /> <br /><br /><b>SUMMARY<br /></b><br />These two tanks are really great for someone who wants nice flavor and a different design. They can be a bit confusing for a rookie vapor, but a little tinkering, and you'll soon get the hang of them. Each tank has a bar across the middle, which "blocks" spit back from happening. and since nobody likes spitback...that's a win! The vape is very consistent with the ceramic coils. When vaping at 50W, two puffs in and the vape is the same from then, until you set it down. I couldn't buy into the telescoping design. It just seems like an area relying on o-rings too much to stop leaking. The single biggest factor in my continued use of this tank is the coils. I had 1 out of 4 coils bad, and these aren't something that I can just run down and pick up locally. They aren't all over the internet either, so that is the biggest downfall. Maybe if Ceravape gets really big, then that will no longer be an issue, but until then it seems you have just a few options for purchase. <br /><br />Thanks again to Benny for giving me a chance to do this review. I really think Ceravape is on to something here, and hope they continue on and keep on improving.

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Benny Flavorman

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Thank you for your reveiw! Great job!

I'm surprised to hear the 44 leaked. The original Cerabis had some complaints about leaking from some people, while others said theirs never leaked a drop (I could never get any of the leaking ones sent to me to leak). Cera Vape fixed the issue with a new design for the coils for these 2nd versions of the Cerabis.
I would wager that an o-ring was missing from somewhere on that 44 (maybe on that faulty coil).

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Waffle Baron

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Yup, I noticed if you try to pull the coil out of the box from the top, that the second o-ring from the bottom of the coil will either stay in the box or push up on the shaft so there is the leak most likely.
 

pizzadave80

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I took it all apart and got the o rings where they needed to be....same issue. Found it to be odd that I couldn't get it to stop.

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Benny Flavorman

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It is odd.
Did you try the spare coil from the 45 in the 44 to see if that would solve the leaking?
 

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