Haven't tried these my self yet but waiting for a couple to try out. I have always been thinking they would have some likeness to loop, which is my favourite since they came out. But always thought the old kobras reminded me of a "less good loop paint". But since they both are produced by the same company I don't find the likeness so weird. Buuut, I have higher expectations to these new ones. And here I live they are priced higher than loops so I'm actually more curious and excited to try them after watching this. ✌️
I know 100% what you mean with that line inconsistency with skinny caps and look and now apparently kobra. I’d be willing to bet kobra and loop are made in the same factory. Last I used both they smelled exactly the same. This is also used to be true for flame and ironlak until recently.. ironlak went back to the Chinese formula which is now the same as ACME/art primo since the cans/valve are identical and so is the smell. Lol TLDR: kobra is loop and ironlak is acme 🤣 cheers man good vids!
@@RailwayTroubadour yeah man I was having this convo with a friend of mine the other day and we had the same thought with the factory distribution. Might be their attempt at making a low pressure paint to tap into that market
You are very right, same production company 🎉 but the old kobras I don't think smell the same as loop, these new ones I will find out ina couple of days.
Let them stand in very hot water around 15minutes, and Shane hard and long right after. Can reduce the splatter but no guarantee. But i always feel they splatter more the less they have been shaken.
Haven't tried these my self yet but waiting for a couple to try out. I have always been thinking they would have some likeness to loop, which is my favourite since they came out. But always thought the old kobras reminded me of a "less good loop paint". But since they both are produced by the same company I don't find the likeness so weird. Buuut, I have higher expectations to these new ones. And here I live they are priced higher than loops so I'm actually more curious and excited to try them after watching this. ✌️
@@alexandernystuen974 nice man if you like loops valve you’ll surely enjoy these tins. Have fun 👍
I know 100% what you mean with that line inconsistency with skinny caps and look and now apparently kobra. I’d be willing to bet kobra and loop are made in the same factory. Last I used both they smelled exactly the same. This is also used to be true for flame and ironlak until recently.. ironlak went back to the Chinese formula which is now the same as ACME/art primo since the cans/valve are identical and so is the smell. Lol
TLDR: kobra is loop and ironlak is acme 🤣 cheers man good vids!
*with skinny caps and LOOP**
@@RailwayTroubadour yeah man I was having this convo with a friend of mine the other day and we had the same thought with the factory distribution. Might be their attempt at making a low pressure paint to tap into that market
Kobra smells the same but are trash compared to loop is top tier my honest opinion on new kibra is it’s trash.
You are very right, same production company 🎉 but the old kobras I don't think smell the same as loop, these new ones I will find out ina couple of days.
são muito bons
I've just been using it and I agree about the splatter. Needs a fatty to get it to stop splattering. Won;t bother with it again.
Let them stand in very hot water around 15minutes, and Shane hard and long right after. Can reduce the splatter but no guarantee. But i always feel they splatter more the less they have been shaken.
@@alexandernystuen974 Thanks Alex, I'll give that a try