To agree with a couple of the above.
The cigalike uses a cartomizer while the EVOD uses a bottom coil. Your mouth is closer to the heating coil with the cigalike and you'll get a warmer vape. You can get clearomizers with a top coil that are a bit warmer than the EVOD, but in my experience, they don't feed juice as well, particularly thicker, higher VG juice.
Kanger often uses 2.5Ω coils and their coils often measure a bit higher than the rating. These need higher voltage from a Twist, Spinner, or APV to get sufficiently hot. For non-variable voltage eGo-style batteries or mechanical APVs, try their 1.8Ω replacement head.
Make sure you're comparing the same nicotine content in both devices.
The cigalike uses a cartomizer while the EVOD uses a bottom coil. Your mouth is closer to the heating coil with the cigalike and you'll get a warmer vape. You can get clearomizers with a top coil that are a bit warmer than the EVOD, but in my experience, they don't feed juice as well, particularly thicker, higher VG juice.
Kanger often uses 2.5Ω coils and their coils often measure a bit higher than the rating. These need higher voltage from a Twist, Spinner, or APV to get sufficiently hot. For non-variable voltage eGo-style batteries or mechanical APVs, try their 1.8Ω replacement head.
Make sure you're comparing the same nicotine content in both devices.