Augvape Intake RTA Atomizer Review
Recently, Augvape partnered with Mike Vapes to launch a uniquely designed RTA atomizer. The Intake RTA is a 24 mm single-coil atomizer with a highly complex internal structure that directs top airflow downward to strike the heating coil from below. It com
Recently, Augvape teamed up with Mike Vapes to launch a uniquely designed RTA atomizer. The Intake RTA is a single-coil atomizer with a 24 mm base diameter. It features a highly intricate internal structure that allows top airflow to strike the heating coil directly from below.
The Intake RTA has a 2.5 ml e-liquid capacity, which can be expanded to 4.2 ml with the bubble glass installed. The build deck can accommodate a 3 mm diameter heating coil — although a 3.5 mm coil may also fit, Mike does not recommend that setup.
Specifications:
Leak-resistant design; airflow hits the heating coil directly from below; single-coil configuration; up to 4.2 ml e-liquid capacity; 24 mm base diameter
In 2018, it seemed like every product was making a big deal out of airflow design, trying to find the perfect balance between a smooth draw and strong flavor. Some products managed to do that, while others did not. At the moment, however, the Intake RTA looks like it may deliver a pretty good result for us.
Inside the atomizer are two 3 mm airflow channels that guide the top intake down beneath the heating coil, creating a top-to-bottom airflow transition. The only thing users need to pay attention to during installation is aligning the two airflow channels on the build deck with the two holes in the inner chamber cap.
Recently, we saw Geekvape release the Zeus atomizer, which routes top airflow to the side, while the Intake RTA goes a step further by directing top airflow straight to the bottom. Generally speaking, when air hits the heating coil directly from below, an atomizer tends to deliver better flavor performance. At the same time, the top-airflow design avoids the leakage issues that can occur with bottom-airflow atomizers. Who wouldn’t like that?
The Intake RTA has a 2.5 ml e-liquid capacity, which can be expanded to 4.2 ml with the bubble glass installed. The build deck can accommodate a 3 mm diameter heating coil — although a 3.5 mm coil may also fit, Mike does not recommend that setup.
Specifications:Leak-resistant design; airflow hits the heating coil directly from below; single-coil configuration; up to 4.2 ml e-liquid capacity; 24 mm base diameter
In 2018, it seemed like every product was making a big deal out of airflow design, trying to find the perfect balance between a smooth draw and strong flavor. Some products managed to do that, while others did not. At the moment, however, the Intake RTA looks like it may deliver a pretty good result for us.
Inside the atomizer are two 3 mm airflow channels that guide the top intake down beneath the heating coil, creating a top-to-bottom airflow transition. The only thing users need to pay attention to during installation is aligning the two airflow channels on the build deck with the two holes in the inner chamber cap.
Recently, we saw Geekvape release the Zeus atomizer, which routes top airflow to the side, while the Intake RTA goes a step further by directing top airflow straight to the bottom. Generally speaking, when air hits the heating coil directly from below, an atomizer tends to deliver better flavor performance. At the same time, the top-airflow design avoids the leakage issues that can occur with bottom-airflow atomizers. Who wouldn’t like that?


