GEEKVAPE LOOP RDA Review
This time I’m introducing the LOOP atomizer from GEEKVAPE. Atomizer innovation does not happen overnight, and GEEKVAPE’s philosophy is to solve user pain points. It has optimized bottom airflow and the dripping method from the mouthpiece downward, reducin
This time I’m introducing the LOOP atomizer produced by GEEKVAPE. Speaking of GEEKVAPE, its Chinese name is Juku Weidu. Innovation in atomizers does not happen overnight, and GEEKVAPE’s philosophy is to solve the problems that trouble users. It has optimized the bottom airflow design and the way e-liquid is dripped down from the mouthpiece, improving the issue of excess e-liquid being drawn into the mouth.
The LOOP atomizer still comes in the brand’s usual small acrylic square box, which gives it a refined feel. Its appearance is fairly conventional, with the LOOP logo on the airflow control ring in the middle. The package includes the atomizer body, spare parts bag, manual, and cards. It also comes standard with a distinctive triple-head T-shaped screwdriver, a 510 adapter and drip tip, as well as a bottom-fill screw.
The build deck looks like it uses a very complex manufacturing process. Overall, it has a W-shaped design and adopts a postless coil installation structure, making coil installation convenient and quick. Looking closely at the base, the complex workmanship gives it a very refined feel. The sloped section in the middle allows users to drip e-liquid directly through the drip tip without opening the outer chamber, letting it flow straight to the bottom. The bottom of the base also provides a large 5 mm deep e-liquid reservoir, which makes bottom feeding especially easy.
The airflow inlets on both sides form a V-shaped airflow path through the hollowed-out deck. After entering from the sides, the airflow blows upward from below directly onto the coils. This design allows side airflow to deliver a flavor experience similar to bottom airflow. In addition, the W-shaped base helps the airflow wrap around the coils, which clearly improves flavor layering.
The smooth airflow combined with dual coils produces huge clouds, but e-liquid consumption is also very high. So this atomizer also includes a single-coil option in its design. There are three airflow holes on the airflow ring. When using dual coils, both sides can take in air; if you build a single coil, you can open airflow on just one side. However, the flavor performance in single-coil mode is a bit underwhelming. Users can try it for themselves—how to balance e-liquid consumption and flavor is naturally a matter of personal preference.
Overall, this is an atomizer with many standout features. We previously saw a similar structure in the Ammit atomizer, also produced by GEEKVAPE, but this time it has been further strengthened and improved. The V-shaped airflow structure allows side airflow to achieve a flavor experience similar to bottom airflow. Support for both single- and dual-coil builds, along with the 5 mm deep e-liquid well, are all notable advantages. However, in actual use, perhaps because I chose dual fancy coils, I also found the heat buildup to be a significant drawback. This atomizer shows GEEKVAPE’s spirit of continuous innovation, and I hope GEEKVAPE will bring us even more impressive products in the future.


