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MAXXX Atomizer Review

Hello everyone! Today we are bringing you a review of a new atomizer, the MAXXX RDA dripper. As for the unboxing, the packaging looks very similar to the AV device box design. It comes in a square black box with a magnetic clasp, and the surface feels ver

   Hello everyone from Halo! Today, I bring you a review of the latest atomizer, the MAXXX, a RDA dripping atomizer.

    Unboxing     Its outer packaging is very similar to that of the AV mod, both being square boxes with a magnetic clasp, entirely black, and very smooth to the touch. It features the brand logo and the website address, which I couldn't access after trying for a long time, so they might have given me a fake URL. The back has warnings and the target audience. Those under 18 and pregnant women are prohibited from using it. MAXXX Atomizer Review     Upon opening, it contains a drip tip, base, cover, two electrode posts, and spare parts.     The spare parts include 4 replacement screws, several rubber rings, and one spare electrode screw.     Appearance     From top to bottom: the material used is brass, while another version is made of black-painted 316 stainless steel.     The drip tip is made of plastic, cut into a shape with many angles, and has an 810 interface, indicating it is designed for large vapor production. It is secured to the atomizer with a rubber ring at the bottom.     The cover has a diameter of 24mm, perfectly matching the 19.5mm AV battle base. The top has a laser-etched MAXXX logo, and the pentagram design is a bit of a mystery to me, but it feels very textured. It uses angular cutting technology, giving it a strong sense of technology. However, similar to the AV slow twist... I wonder if this is already indicated on the box... The internal top cap is not designed to be converging but is flat-topped, so its air compression will depend on how well it is designed.     The airflow adopts a side airflow design, with a slot-shaped airflow hole of about 1cm, which should provide ample airflow.     The electrode is 19.5mm, and it comes with two removable electrode posts.     Currently, I believe it is the first RDA atomizer that allows for interchangeable electrode posts, as such products are quite rare. This is an advantage that helps it stand out among many atomizers.     Its first electrode post is square-shaped, and the coil setup is similar to that of the Petri RTA, being top-inserted. The plastic perfectly separates the positive and negative electrodes, forming an X shape, which I assume is what the X in MAXXX represents. This square electrode post hides the traditional 2, 3, and 4-post designs beneath it, greatly increasing the space for coil building and shortening the heat conduction path for faster heating. This is the biggest selling point of the MAXXX, adopting this design in an RDA atomizer.     Its electrode screws are flat-head, but for such a high price, it is awkward that it does not come with a usable screwdriver.     The coil holes are very large and oval-shaped, making it easy to work with complex coils.     Since I spent too long building the coils, I will skip ahead.     I used UD Kanthal A1 wire, with a 3.0mm diameter, and after 6 wraps, the dual coil resistance is about 0.16 ohms.     Due to the base hiding the electrode posts, it saves some length in the conductive path. Therefore, the square bottom electrode will conduct electricity much faster than dual-post electrodes, resulting in lower resistance, which is the MAXXX's biggest selling point.     After burning the coils and quenching them, I was ready to wick. However, the oil reservoir at the bottom is very shallow, and the electrode post has already blocked the bottom position, making it difficult to insert cotton and store much oil. So with such a large space, I decided to try something different. I cut a strip of cotton to the appropriate width and inserted it in a U shape, as this electrode post does not have strict requirements for heating; I can just drip from the top.     After wicking, I attached it to the blacksmith's mod to see how it performs in terms of burst and flavor. I will review the mod in the next issue, so stay tuned!     It can be seen that the right side has a more noticeable burst than the left side, which should be due to my cotton not being packed well, failing to showcase the burst properly.     The flavor is still very pronounced, and the vapor compression is good, similar to the AV cover, providing a compressed sensation. It also has a dual-post base, which I will briefly mention, as it is quite similar to the dual-post AV battle base, with little else to offer besides increased oil storage. MAXXX Atomizer Review     Summary     Pros     1. It revolutionizes the RDA atomizer gameplay by incorporating a bottom electrode post and interchangeable electrode post design into the RDA.     2. Removing the electrode posts greatly increases the coil building space, suitable for players who want to experiment with fancy coils and new creative experiences. It is extremely fun.     3. Removing the electrode posts significantly shortens the conductive path, reducing unnecessary resistance, enhancing the atomizer's burstiness and heating speed.     4. The craftsmanship deserves praise, as there are virtually no flaws in the workmanship.     Cons     1. Without discussing whether this type of atomizer is just a change of appearance, I am unsure if there are any design similarities to the AV battle base and AV slow twist.     2. Since the electrode post is removable, after some use, I noticed that there can be oil leakage at the junction between the base and the electrode post, which could cause some minor issues when used with mechanical mods.     3. The designer did not consider the space for wicking, completely blocking the oil reservoir, resulting in minimal oil storage.
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