Samurai RTA Vaping Tank Review
The Samurai RTA has been with me for about half a month. As someone constantly busy behind the scenes, delays are hard to avoid, so let me excuse myself a bit: better late than never. As the saying goes, good things are worth the wait. Let’s take a look a
General RTA has been in my hands for half a month...?? As the big brother behind the scenes, it is inevitable that he will be busy with official duties
So I want to excuse myself: Although it is shameful to be late, it's better than never?? clam
As the saying goes, a good meal is never afraid of late. Everyone turns a blind eye and pretend that my post is awesome, okay??
Packaging, my brother has been looking at pictures recently, but rarely reading words
It is divided into two floors
The lower level is an atomizer and a small key
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The appearance of the atomizer is really super high, and the large area of gold plating is very harmonious with the calm black.
The oil-locking function, which is rare in RTA, is simple and practical
Symmetrical air intake on both sides, the focus here is on the air intake adjustment ring
The big brother is going to open it down there
Remove the glass chamber, and there are two small protrusions on the top of the inner chamber
Pay attention to align with the card slot in the drawing when installing
Electrode table?? Double columns and four holes, with air intake and direct blowing at the bottom, lacking in novelty but enduring structure
They use the silk that comes with General RTA
Pay attention to the height of the coil, not too low to avoid burning out the red rubber pad
A brief summary:
It is divided into two floors
The upper layer has a spare glass chamber, spare rubber ring, and red oil-locking rubber sleeve
Instructions, hexagonal wrench, 510 adapter ring in the blister, a pair of filaments
The lower level is an atomizer and a small key
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The appearance of the atomizer is really super high, and the large area of gold plating is very harmonious with the calm black.
Exquisite bumps and carvings make the details more intriguing
Only the air intake adjustment ring is a fly in the ointment and is slightly thin
? General RTA is originally equipped with a non-universal nozzle. Use the adapter ring to match your favorite 510 nozzle
Several grooves are designed on the surface of the top cover and at the connection with the suction nozzle
In addition to aesthetics, it probably also prevents the top cover from locking.
The oil-locking function, which is rare in RTA, is simple and practical
Simply turn the outer chamber gently to turn the oil guide on/off
The golden ring at the bottom is exquisitely carved, and I personally think that this just right density and complexity is the finishing touch.
Symmetrical air intake on both sides, the focus here is on the air intake adjustment ring
In addition to being relatively thin in appearance and lacking damping during rotation
During normal use, condensation will seep out from the upper and lower edges of the adjusting ring
Imagine... holding a tissue and rotating it in circles to wipe the condensation, but you can't wipe it clean
#p#Pagination Title #e#
This experience is much worse than just wiping the condensation of the air intake, and it is not difficult for manufacturers to improve thisThe bottom part is also very delicate, the positive pole projection is not too much, the students on the pole should grasp the discretion
The big brother is going to open it down there
open the top cover
Continue to tear it down and use the small key you have mentioned before to open the lower layer
Remove the glass chamber, and there are two small protrusions on the top of the inner chamber
Pay attention to align with the card slot in the drawing when installing
Electrode table?? Double columns and four holes, with air intake and direct blowing at the bottom, lacking in novelty but enduring structure
Inside the atomization chamber
When you use it in normal times, you don't need to remove it so scattered, so you can apply silk and wear cotton when you open it.
They use the silk that comes with General RTA
Pay attention to the height of the coil, not too low to avoid burning out the red rubber pad
Also, the gap between the electrode column and the oil guide hole is small, so you need to be patient when stuffing cotton.
This time my hand was disabled, and the cotton was too short, so it leaked a little
Fortunately, General RTA can lock in oil. I can open it for two seconds and take a few puffs, open it for another two seconds and take a few puffs...
Well ~ I am extremely resourceful
A brief summary:
The nozzle is of moderate size and is comfortable in your mouth
The design of the oil guide lock is very practical and minimizes the possibility of oil leaks #p#pagination title #e#
A key is needed to open the oil bunker, which avoids many possibilities of misoperations
The oil storage volume is relatively small, the silk is installed and used, and the refueling is more frequent
The connection between the air intake adjusting ring and the base is not tight enough, which may easily leave smoke and exude condensate ? As for the taste, it tastes great when paired with the complimentary shredded flowers
Whether the above is good or bad depends on subjective judgment, and it is inevitable to generalize the whole.
However, I personally think that General Samurai RTA, as a nebulizer with ultra-high appearance, aside from other things, is a rare product based on its appearance alone.



