Yocan Cerum

PPN

Volute of Vapor
A Cerum reached my home 2 weeks ago...I couldn't test it when I got it since I was out of concentrates. So, after made a batch of BHO (from automatics...) I was able to test it on my Evic mini.

It uses exactly the same sort of Quartz Dual Coils the Evolve line use, Do you know if a donut version will comes out?

I use it on power mode around 11W, I don't think the ceramic improves a lot the taste if you compare it to the Evolve or Evolve plus but definitly avoid any metallic taste. I like the ceramic feeling on my lips better than others mp and to be able to quickly reload without to fight with glued by resin threads.

The only con i can see is the not perfect fits of the ceramic mp and cap, they are not perfectly round and sometime you have to slide it carefully to avoid to damage o-rings.

It is actually my concentrates daily driver!

Here a humble pic of my Cerum on the top of my Evic mini 60W on a bed of extracted flowers:
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A nice atty!
 

Melting Pot

Sick & Twisted
After purchasing one I was lucky enough to receive one for review.
Ok so here it is my opinion on the cerum.

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https://www.yocanusa.com/collections/frontpage/products/yocan-cerum-wax-and-dry-herb-atomizer
I really like this cart quality build,everything fits nicely.
When I ordered i picked up a donut for the cerum and that's what I mostly used.
Seems my only complaints are the paint rubbing off around the cap area. And not covering completely in some a re area's.
Would probably just stick with the white.
Unil the coloured one's were solid coloured ceramic and not painted. An extra cap would be nice with the extra atty just for accidents. If you drop it might break leaving you without a cap.
They do include an extra o ring for cap wich is nice because I already lost one.
Here's some pics of the donut.
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You can see what I'm talking about the paint.
I run it at 10 to 12 watts because I'm a flavor whore. I can ride the button as long as i keep full no burnt taste.
It was obviously getting low here. Lol
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Couple burn offs at 23v
While hitting.
This was a quickie for the pic.
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Had it looking new in a jiffy
Would definitely recommend the yocan cerum.

If anyone already read i edited it disappeared.lol
Ok I'm confused
If you click on link in my post cerum 19.99
If you go to site there 45.00.
Guess they went up.
 
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notoriousLrg

sTrange cLouds
I notice the cover over the cerum atty and was thinking that's a great idea & thinking of picking one up but wondering why the other manufactures don't choose to do this?
 
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macbill

Oh No! Mr macbill!!
Staff member
This is my 1st ceramic-donut-ceramic-skillet type cart. I would suspect carts of similar material give similar hits. I even think the Yocan Evolve Plus (all-metal) gives great hits. I can't really tell if hits are better off the ceramic skillet: I expect it to be better, so I perceive it to be better. I posit that if blindfolded and comparing hits off a clean Yocan Evolve Plus and a clean Yocan Cerum, the hits would be would be indistinguishable. But I'm no expert.
 

vapeape77

Well-Known Member
Gonna pull the trigger on the Cerum after seeing those pics @Melting Pot posted. That looks like a great donut atty glowing all the way around. Sounds like the Cerum is holding up under the heat too... for $30 should be a nice fit on my Dabstorm big boy 30w battery.
 

hippogriff

Well-Known Member
+1 for Cerum w/ evic mini. This is my first mod and I couldn't thread the Cerum onto my evic at first - didn't seem to go down far enuf for the threads to bite. So I spent a couple months w/ a generic titanium coil wax attachment that did the job - vaping bubble hash which seems a bit harder than wax or shatter.

Tried fitting the Cerum again today and for whatever reason, it worked! The dual quartz is sweet - noteably faster & smoother than the single titanium, easier to keep clean, too.
 

notoriousLrg

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Anyone have experience w Cerum donut and CO2 oil and whether this combination leaks at all?
 
notoriousLrg,

nosmoking

Just so Dab HAppy!
Do not waste cO2 oil in a coil atomizer unless it is distillate (honey like consistency). Oils that are runny like olive or vegtable oils should be used in enclosed/sealed carts which typically have wicked heaters.
 

vapeape77

Well-Known Member
Check on Ebay.
There are Donuts, coils, and a dozen sellers.
They have competitive prices too.
Cerums: http://www.ebay.com/itm/AUTHENTIC-B...013370?hash=item3d2503d5ba:g:bsUAAOSwi0RX0Gz3
Cerum Attys and Donuts: http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fro....H0.Xcerum+coil.TRS0&_nkw=cerum+coil&_sacat=0
And Sold......thanks man, super pumped!

Spent the extra $6 on the tank from eBay over fasttech, seems worth it for the U.S. shipping and seller. $60 for the tank and 5 quartz coils/5 donuts seems reasonable.
 
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notoriousLrg

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Anyone have experience w Cerum donut and CO2 oil and whether this combination leaks at all?
Do not waste cO2 oil in a coil atomizer unless it is distillate (honey like consistency). Oils that are runny like olive or vegtable oils should be used in enclosed/sealed carts which typically have wicked heaters.

It's always a little subjective as to the relative viscosity of the different CO2 (as marketed) oils on the market, so its not always as cut & dry as that.

I have no issues using different CO2 oils with Sourcevapes products, including their dual black ceramic and their nails, which aren't sealed and don't have wicks (if u mean cotton or silica)heaters. Certainly, the w9 products, in which air flow comes from underneath the coil for many positive reasons, aren't the best with runnier oil, so I just always use them on their side, and use cool down techniques.

So I was just asking a simple question - and I have VAS :).
 
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nosmoking

Just so Dab HAppy!
It's always a little subjective as to the relative viscosity of the different CO2 (as marketed) oils on the market, so its not always as cut & dry as that.

I have no issues using different CO2 oils with Sourcevapes products, including their dual black ceramic and their nails, which aren't sealed and don't have wicks (if u mean cotton or silica)heaters. Certainly, the w9 products, in which air flow comes from underneath the coil for many positive reasons, aren't the best with runnier oil, so I just always use them on their side, and use cool down techniques.

So I was just asking a simple question - and I have VAS :).
It may work for you but its not a way I would ever recommend. In fact Inwould stongly recommend against it just because I honestly don't know enough and I would rather stay on the safe side. Dabbing and using ecigs tools that try and subsititue for dabbing when on the go seem like improper tools for the job if the c02 is runny. If your material is runny then it has something in it. Do you really want to ever dab anything that may not be thc? Thats why your purge when processing and why you pick out hairs and flakes from rosin. You dont really want that material to get to the temps of dabbing. The wicked heaters and such are going to be a more appropiate heat for whatever is mixed in with your runny c02 oils.



Back on topic...can anyone compare the differences and similarities between the Cerum and the Evolve plus coils? Are the cerum coils any better? Are they bigger/wider in diameter? Are they deeper? I have been using the Evolve Plus for about a month or so and I feel I need something that is more efficient and possibly more effective.
 

waxdab23

Well-Known Member
It may work for you but its not a way I would ever recommend. In fact Inwould stongly recommend against it just because I honestly don't know enough and I would rather stay on the safe side. Dabbing and using ecigs tools that try and subsititue for dabbing when on the go seem like improper tools for the job if the c02 is runny. If your material is runny then it has something in it. Do you really want to ever dab anything that may not be thc? Thats why your purge when processing and why you pick out hairs and flakes from rosin. You dont really want that material to get to the temps of dabbing. The wicked heaters and such are going to be a more appropiate heat for whatever is mixed in with your runny c02 oils.



Back on topic...can anyone compare the differences and similarities between the Cerum and the Evolve plus coils? Are the cerum coils any better? Are they bigger/wider in diameter? Are they deeper? I have been using the Evolve Plus for about a month or so and I feel I need something that is more efficient and possibly more effective.

There's really not much of a difference in performance. They're s little smaller than the Evolve Plus coils. About the same size as the Nyx and Torch coils. The only real difference with the Cerum coils is that the cups are made of ceramic.

I think one page back you'll find a write up from @Vitolo and he talks about the differences he noticed as well.
 
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