Aromamizer RDTA by Steam Crave

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Douggro

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The v1 RDTA works best with 2.5mm. 3mm works but air flow is more restricted.

OOT....but...The new Supreme works best above 3mm as the deck space is bigger and the wicking is more forgiving than v1 due to larger juice feeds
Dammit, quit making me want to buy the new ones. :D They're available for pre-order now here through US vendors..
 

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I'm still waiting to see the shipping status change on my Supreme. I've already ordered the RX that it's going to used with, and am waiting on it's delivery later this week...I actually have two of the RX200s being delivered this week. That will mean 3 RX's, two Aromamizers and a Supreme will be in constant rotation on my table through the day.

At least I can say I'm saving money over smoking by making my own juice for profit, right? LOL
 

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Patiently waiting as well. Preordered Black Supreme
I also have a friend making me some SS fused claptons to get maximum flavour!!!
Are any of you on the Steam Crave fan club Facebook page?


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Yep. Best place to get updates. :)
 
Opened up the juice holes in mine
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Wow I need a Dremmel.Those juice holes are big,no chance of any dry hits with the Modification...The V2 Aromiser as I understand,you can buy an upgrade for the V1.

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Patiently waiting as well. Preordered Black Supreme
I also have a friend making me some SS fused claptons to get maximum flavour!!!
Are any of you on the Steam Crave fan club Facebook page?


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I am...one of the most informative product group pages I've been to. The company listens to what we say there.
 

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The reason you think they listen to that fan page on facebook, is that if someone posts anything even slightly critical of their products, the comment is removed, and usually the person posting is kicked out of the group. Notice how now the group speak is that coils not lining up with airholes is a good thing? 'it provides flexibility'...even after the designer himself said it's a mistake.
 
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The reason you think they listen to that fan page on facebook, is that if someone posts anything even slightly critical of their products, the comment is removed, and usually the person posting is kicked out of the group. Notice how now the group speak is that coils not lining up with airholes is a good thing? 'it provides flexibility'...even after the designer himself said it's a mistake.
... except air hole assignment is an issue they addressed with their new device, The Supreme.

Not saying anything one way or the other about them and Facebook, I wouldn't know, I don't go there. Just saying they do see, and attempt to address design issues and customer feedback.

I'd rather have someone make the devices I want than someone who runs a good Facebook page.
 

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I just ordered a SS 3mil aromamizer, and the trinity pyrex tank section. Beyond stoaked. Im just a little worried that even with 2 of the holes blocked, still might be a little too much airflow for my taste. Oh well. Its part of my birthday gift to myself and i really wanted a new tank for a dual coil build. :D
 
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Fasttech just listed the 3, 6, & 7ml V2 versions in the silver color ($30-$32 range). My wallet is forcing me to learn how to build instead of using pre-made coils, so I have little to no RTA experience (still using the pre-installed coil in my Lemo 2 :lol:). How are the Aromamizers for newbies?

A lot easier than my Billow v2 was. I'd grab a Supreme, it'll be more forgiving.
 
I am...one of the most informative product group pages I've been to. The company listens to what we say there.
I Agree with that..Steamcrave seem to interact with the product users more than any other Company who produces Mass vape products and Maggie on the F/B Groups is a very good listener.Well you only need to look at the Aromiser V2
Plus you can buy a kit to upgrade to V2 minus the nipple you have to take that off yourself.well done steamcrave.I will either buy the kit or just buy a new V2.

Paul
 

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Well surely I'm not the only one that recycles my Claptons. I had a couple of simple claptons made with single core 26 gauge Kanthal and wrapped with 34 gauge Kanthal in my Velocity for test purposes. I removed them a rewrapped them and stuck 'em in one of my Aromamizers, best going yet on them, running at 80 watts.
 
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I Agree with that..Steamcrave seem to interact with the product users more than any other Company who produces Mass vape products and Maggie on the F/B Groups is a very good listener.Well you only need to look at the Aromiser V2
Plus you can buy a kit to upgrade to V2 minus the nipple you have to take that off yourself.well done steamcrave.I will either buy the kit or just buy a new V2.

Paul
They are selling nippleless top caps too for a reasonable price even, but doing it yourself is still cheaper of course.
 
Little late to the game, but i just got the Aromamizer the other day, with velocity deck, and so far so good... i think. This is my first venture beyond subtank minis. Just one question. Is it normal for there to be juice under the airflow band, or is this considered leaking? Whenever i think of my experiences with tanks leaking it's 'OH GOD ITS EVERYWHERE', and not 'is that juice under the airflow...?'
I just want to know if im doing something wrong, or if thats just how this tank is. Lol. Thanks in advance.
 
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