FRESOR Nova Pro is being positioned as a postless answer to one of the most familiar structures in high-puff clear-tank disposables: the large central tube design, or what the factory materials call Other Solution.
That order matters. This is not just a story about removing a tube. It is a story about what a new platform can do after the bulky tube is gone: shorten the air path, clean up the oil chamber, improve oil feeding, keep flavor more stable across repeated puffs, and make the structure easier to automate at scale.
The older large central tube layout is still practical. It gives the device a defined air channel, supports the internal structure, and can make leakage control more straightforward. But let’s be frank: familiar does not always mean ideal.
As devices get slimmer, capacities get larger, and buyers ask for more stable flavor from the first puff to the last, that bulky center tube starts to look like a compromise. It takes up visual space inside the oil chamber. It stretches the airflow path. It also limits how far a design can go when the goal is a cleaner clear tank, better oil usage, stronger leak control, and more consistent mass production.
What FRESOR Nova Pro Changes First
FRESOR Nova Pro takes a different route. The platform is built around a postless structure, a patented flat mesh coil, thermal zoning, seamless auto-refill, multi-layered flat cotton, and a modular architecture designed for automated production.
That sounds like a lot of factory language, so here is the practical translation: instead of relying on one big central tube to organize the device, the platform splits the work across several smaller design systems. Airflow, oil feeding, heating, leakage control, cotton structure, and assembly are treated as one combined system.
That matters because a postless device is not simply “a tube removed.” If you remove the center tube without redesigning everything else, you create new problems. Oil feeding may become unstable. Leakage can increase. Airflow can become inconsistent. FRESOR Nova Pro is trying to solve that full package, not just make the tank look cleaner.
The platform combines flat mesh heating, optimized air path, seamless auto-refill, thermal zoning, flat cotton, and modular production design.
What “Other Solution” Means Here
In this comparison, Other Solution refers to a common old-style disposable vape layout with a large central metal tube inside the tank. You can usually spot it immediately in a transparent or semi-transparent device: a thick vertical tube runs through the middle, forming the main airway.
That doesn’t make the design ineffective — in fact, it became widely adopted for a reason. For many solution providers, the large central tube remains a mature and reliable structure, engineered to enhance leak resistance and airflow performance.
The limitation is that the central tube occupies the most valuable space inside the device — the core of the oil chamber. Once that space is taken, every other design objective must adapt around it. A slimmer profile becomes more challenging. A cleaner transparent tank design becomes harder to achieve. A shorter airflow path is also restricted. And with a longer airflow route, flavor delivery can feel less direct, especially during extended consecutive puffs.
The large central tube is easy to see in this style of older clear-tank disposable structure.
The Shorter Air Path Is the Big One
For buyers, the airflow number is one of the easiest differences to understand. In factory comparison data, the FRESOR Nova Pro structure shortens the air path to around 25mm, compared with around 37-60mm for the large central tube design. That is roughly a 60% shorter air path.
Why does that matter?
Because a shorter path usually gives vapor less distance to travel before it reaches the mouthpiece. The draw can feel more direct. Flavor can feel more immediate. The warmth, vapor density, and aroma do not have to pass through a long tunnel before the user tastes them.
In real-world language, this is where buyers start using phrases like smoother draw, stronger flavor restoration, fuller vapor, and better puff-to-puff consistency. Not because the device is louder on paper, but because the structure removes unnecessary distance.
Factory materials position the optimized air path as a key reason for fuller flavor, balanced vapor temperature, and a smoother draw.
Flavor Consistency Is the Real B2B Test
For consumers, one good puff is nice. For brand buyers, one good puff is not enough.
The harder question is whether the product can keep that same taste across repeated puffs. This is where FRESOR Nova Pro leans on the dual zone isolation. The idea is to separate hot and cool zones inside the structure, so the heated area and stored oil are managed more carefully.
That links closely to what the materials call “Fresh Lock” and “Isolated Dual-Zone Flavor In Lock.” Instead of letting the whole oil environment behave like one big heated space, the system aims to keep fresher oil away from unnecessary heat exposure and feed it toward the atomization area in a more controlled way.
In factory data, the result is listed as 97% taste consistency. I would read that mainly as puff-to-puff consistency: less flavor fading, less burnt or cooked-oil feeling, and a smoother experience over time.
High e-liquid Utilization: Less Waste, Better Control
The other major difference is e-liquid utilization. FRESOR Nova Pro is listed at around 98% e-liquid utilization, compared with around 92% for the large central tube solution.
That gap sounds small until you think at production scale. In a 15mL disposable, even a few percentage points of leftover or poorly fed oil becomes a cost, a performance issue, and sometimes a customer complaint. Buyers want the liquid they pay for to actually become vapor, not sit trapped in a corner of the tank.
The platform’s Seamless Auto-Refill System is described with three key ideas: siphon-assisted feeding, better leak control, and smooth oil flow. In plain terms, the device is designed to keep oil moving toward the heating area more naturally, without forcing the structure to depend on one bulky center tube.
This is also where the postless design becomes more than an appearance upgrade. It is not just cleaner-looking. It is trying to make oil movement more controlled, repeatable, and efficient.
The Heating System Has to Carry the Promise
A shorter air path and better oil feeding do not mean much if the coil cannot keep up. FRESOR Nova Pro uses a patented flat mesh coil with expanded atomization area, longer lifespan, and stronger vapor output. It is paired with a multi-layered flat cotton structure designed for smoother vaping and purer taste.
This is a sensible direction. Mesh heating is already popular because it spreads heat more evenly than many older coil formats. A flat mesh design, combined with controlled oil feeding and separated heat zones, gives the platform a better chance of keeping the flavor stable instead of delivering a strong start and then fading halfway through the tank.
And this is the point many buyers care about most: the user should not feel a dramatic drop between early puffs and later puffs. In high-puff devices, consistency is the product.
Automation May Be the Quiet Advantage
One thing I like about the FRESOR Nova Pro positioning is that it does not stop at user experience. It also talks about manufacturing.
The platform is described as modular by design and automated for scale, with factory data pointing to 200% higher production output and 99.7% batch consistency. For B2B buyers, that matters just as much as the mouthfeel.
A clever structure is only valuable if it can be produced repeatedly. If a postless design looks beautiful but is hard to assemble, hard to control, or inconsistent between batches, brands will hesitate. The modular approach is meant to answer that concern: make the platform easier to automate, easier to repeat, and easier to control at volume.
Quick Comparison
| Area | FRESOR Nova Pro | Other Solution |
| Core structure | Postless, large tube free platform | Large central metal tube |
| Air path | About 23-25mm, roughly 60% shorter | About 37-60mm |
| Flavor consistency | Factory data lists 97% taste consistency across puffs | Practical, but more limited by long airflow and heat behavior |
| E-liquid utilization | About 98% | About 92% |
| Size | Smaller components, slimmer body | Bulky size for the unmovable metal tube |
| Leak control | Better leak control through long oil-wicking path and low differential pressure | Mature, familiar design logic |
| Production | Modular design, apply to automated production, 99.7% batch consistency | Established manufacturing route |
Final Take
For brands looking at the next generation of slim clear-tank disposables, FRESOR Nova Pro makes a strong technical argument. Removing the bulky central tube is only the visible part. The more important part is what replaces it: shorter airflow, better oil feeding, dual-zoning for precision heating, cleaner tank presentation, and a modular structure that is designed for automated production.
The large central tube solution is not disappearing overnight. It is common, practical, and still useful for many disposable vape designs. For some projects, especially cost-sensitive or familiar product lines, it can still make sense.
That is why this comparison is not just about looks. It is about whether a high-puff disposable can stay thin, hold 15mL of e-liquid, deliver up to 30,000 puffs, keep flavor smooth across repeated use, and still be realistic for factory-scale output.
In that context, FRESOR Nova Pro feels less like a cosmetic redesign and more like a serious platform shift. The Other Solution is the familiar old road. FRESOR Nova Pro is a innovative path forward.
PS: FRESOR Nova Pro is a next-generation technology platform under the FRESOR tech brand, powered by ALD Group Limited and officially launched in 2026.




