Cthulhu or Zephyrus

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Thinking of getting a tank again, for the car mainly. Someting I can really let rip at the One-Stop while giving the Nauti Mini a rest. The Cthulhu and Zephyrus seems to be the most obvious choice right now. Looking for something that is forgiving with it's wicking method, minimal dry hits, can handle highpower and low ohms.

Any suggestions from the peeps that own these two RTA's?

(P.S. Not interested in any Kangertech product at all)
 
Thinking of getting a tank again, for the car mainly. Someting I can really let rip at the One-Stop while giving the Nauti Mini a rest. The Cthulhu and Zephyrus seems to be the most obvious choice right now. Looking for something that is forgiving with it's wicking method, minimal dry hits, can handle highpower and low ohms.

Any suggestions from the peeps that own these two RTA's?

(P.S. Not interested in any Kangertech product at all)

Both are fantastic but, as @Rob Fisher said, the Billow v2 is far better than either the Zephyrus or Cthulu.

That said, none of these tanks are forgiving with wicking at all - too much and they give dry hits, too little and they leak. These devices need to be coiled and wicked with care, and even then they may "sweat" a little juice every now and then - it's just the nature of these dual coil tanks ;)

So far the Billow v2 seems to be the most forgiving as far as wicking goes.
 
To be honest, I thought of buying a tank (the Zephyrus), but after hearing and seeing other people and friends struggle with the leaking and the filling, I decided I will never buy a tank. Squonking is in my honest opinion the ultimate in vaping and with the least amount of struggling and mess.
Not promoting Reos here, just making a point. Tanks are not the hype that people make them out to be. Squonkers are.
 
Seeing how fast new products are appearing, and the fact that I just snapped off one of my Big Dripper's posts.... I think you are right @zadiac
Might be better off investing in a solid BF mod that will outlast any tank, and I believe I have a decent setup wit the BF Derringe and Rogue

That makes the total now 3 clone RDA's I've junked..... 1 x Trident, 1 x CLT V2 and 1 x Big Dripper. Getting a tad expensive here, lol.
 
Seeing how fast new products are appearing, and the fact that I just snapped off one of my Big Dripper's posts.... I think you are right @zadiac
Might be better off investing in a solid BF mod that will outlast any tank, and I believe I have a decent setup wit the BF Derringe and Rogue

That makes the total now 3 clone RDA's I've junked..... 1 x Trident, 1 x CLT V2 and 1 x Big Dripper. Getting a tad expensive here, lol.

My point being of course, most of these tanks have very fragile looking posts.... Don't want to waste one of them. A tad more expensive than a clone RDA on special.
 
Hey @Viper_SA

I can only speak to the Zephyrus. The standard 0.3 coils work really really well.

I have been wicking the rba section for a week now on a 0.3 24 gauge dual coil. Had some issues originally getting the wicking right. Less is definitely more in this tank. But when you sort out the wicking it works perfectly.

Just my 2cents. Good luck with your decision

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I'm looking to get a new tank. I really need advice on which to choose. My choices are between the Goblin mini and the Smok TFV4. Thanks


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I'm looking to get a new tank. I really need advice on which to choose. My choices are between the Goblin mini and the Smok TFV4. Thanks


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Heard the TFV4 is good, love my gobmin
 
GOBLIN mini is just the tits man, What a lovely, well built little tank. Really is amazing! The TVF4 on the other hand is big, holds alot of juice but also chows juice faster then any dripper will. But man it chucks clouds.

The Zeph is great. and would rate it up there with the Chuthulu. The Billow is also great. Great air flow, and easy to build and wick..

Of all these, The TFV4 is the one to get.. Goblin mini comes in 2nd for great size and design.
The Zeph is slightly older now, but still a great tank.
 
Yeah I've heard the same on the TFV4 you can finish a tank in 10 mins. Does the Goblin also chuck clouds? I'm looking for flavour and clouds I also have to bear in mind the Tfv4 drinks juice lol.....that's a con for me until I get into DIY juices


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TFV4 has great clouds. for a tank that is. But yes U chow juice! We filled one up with 7ml of juice. It was gone in about 20mins of playing cloud games. Its a joke. my dripper on 100w doesnt even do that!
 
...just keep in mind that the TFV4 and Zephyrus are not truly RTA's, but a clearos with RBA coils available whereas the Cthulu and Goblin are standalone RTA's. Even though the RBA on the Zephyrus is the tits, it's the tiny tits... Building deck on the Cthulu and Goblin will be a bit bigger, and therefore a bit more versatile. Just something to consider :)
 
...just keep in mind that the TFV4 and Zephyrus are not truly RTA's, but a clearos with RBA coils available whereas the Cthulu and Goblin are standalone RTA's. Even though the RBA on the Zephyrus is the tits, it's the tiny tits... Building deck on the Cthulu and Goblin will be a bit bigger, and therefore a bit more versatile. Just something to consider :)

Lol @SHiBBY, classic

"Tiny tits" - so expressive
 
This will be my second RTA after the Billow V2. On their site they talk about two decks? I wonder if that will be shipped in one package?

http://www.cthulhumod.com/cthulhu-rta-v2/

What makes this RTA different is the two post design - this is a failure on the Billow V2, you end up with a lead that is longer than the other. This is not ideal - and the cthulhu V2 resolves this.

For the guys that are getting leaking issues on their RTA's - just two things you need to focus on: Wicking and Wicking. If your juice is thin (more than 30% PG, and you haven't wicked 100%, and you leave your rig on its side - the odds are against you)

The lips on the air holes which is a new feature in the cthulhu V2 - has already existed in the Billow V2, they help a great deal - however, the same goes, wrong wicking + thin juice + rig on side = Leaks. I have first hand experience with this.

So for me the win here is the two post design - and big ass juice holes
 
This will be my second RTA after the Billow V2. On their site they talk about two decks? I wonder if that will be shipped in one package?

http://www.cthulhumod.com/cthulhu-rta-v2/

What makes this RTA different is the two post design - this is a failure on the Billow V2, you end up with a lead that is longer than the other. This is not ideal - and the cthulhu V2 resolves this.

For the guys that are getting leaking issues on their RTA's - just two things you need to focus on: Wicking and Wicking. If your juice is thin (more than 30% PG, and you haven't wicked 100%, and you leave your rig on its side - the odds are against you)

The lips on the air holes which is a new feature in the cthulhu V2 - has already existed in the Billow V2, they help a great deal - however, the same goes, wrong wicking + thin juice + rig on side = Leaks. I have first hand experience with this.

So for me the win here is the two post design - and big ass juice holes

...IT's A VELOCITY RTA! Whoooohooo WANT!
 
Spotted this - and it concerns me slightly, what do you guys think - it looks like the insulator doesnt run all the way through. So the one post hovers over the deck. Surely this could cause problems.

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Could this be Nope from Nopeville?
 
I think wait until the final has been released before you make decisions. There will most likely be a few tweaks from testing the prototype in that picture.
 
Spotted this - and it concerns me slightly, what do you guys think - it looks like the insulator doesnt run all the way through. So the one post hovers over the deck. Surely this could cause problems.

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Could this be Nope from Nopeville?

Yes, that is concerning to say the least... 8(

I personally would like to have a Zephyrus as well, on top of my Goblins just because the build deck is so great. Look, say what you want, but UD have got this atty business down to a science ;)
 
I think wait until the final has been released before you make decisions. There will most likely be a few tweaks from testing the prototype in that picture.

This is also true. I know the X Cube II mods in reviews all look a little mucky, but they also all say "SAMPLE - NOT FOR SALE" which means that the sale version will most likely look a bit better. Except for that battery door which is as loose as a Datsun bakkie on a dirt road.
 
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