Aromamizer RDTA by Steam Crave

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Scott the Vaper

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In all honestly if you build right and keep the airflow clean the difference is negligible. I much prefer the 6ml (using it at this moment) because it's a juice hog with my current build with duel coils. Flavor is great!

By the way, I am using P.O.E.T's line of juice right now. Americana Ciambella, it is freaking amazing!!!!!! Next to Boyd's Bounty Full Flavor it's my favorite all day vape.
So they're the same? What's the point in having a smaller one then? I was just wondering if the flavor is better on the 3ml because it's more compact? It confuses me why there'd be two different sizes if they perform the same.
 

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In all honestly if you build right and keep the airflow clean the difference is negligible. I much prefer the 6ml (using it at this moment) because it's a juice hog with my current build with duel coils. Flavor is great!

By the way, I am using P.O.E.T's line of juice right now. Americana Ciambella, it is freaking amazing!!!!!! Next to Boyd's Bounty Full Flavor it's my favorite all day vape.
I don't know, to me the smaller one is a much warmer vape at the very least. I took my deck off my big one and put it on the smaller it's definitely warmer.
 

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Logically, the 3ml one should be warmer. I only have 6ml ones because I prefer more capacity, especially in a tank I'm running high power builds in.

For anyone not sure which they want, why not buy one plus the extra top cap to convert it to the other?
 

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Logically, the 3ml one should be warmer. I only have 6ml ones because I prefer more capacity, especially in a tank I'm running high power builds in.

For anyone not sure which they want, why not buy one plus the extra top cap to convert it to the other?
Where would I find that? The steamcraze website is messing up on my phone.
 

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I can't try to convince anyone one is better than the other. Opinions are subjective as we all know.

As I stated before the 6ml is for me since my current build is a juice hog. That and I like convenience. In terms of flavor I have built them both identically and if the build is clean the flavor is fantastic.

Flavor DOES have an upper ceiling. Cloud chasing DOES have an upper ceiling. You know what they are? The limitations of your body. Sensations and lung capacities have limits based on you as an individual. If you don't like the flavor? You can change the build and the tank, but you cannot change your nose. If you don't think your clouds are big enough? You can change the build and the tank, but you can only train your lungs to a certain 'max' capacity.

There are so many theory crafts on what works and what doesn't. Cyclones, Vortexes..super omega braided banshee™© builds (lol)
Here's my bottom line. I build simple and I build clean. And the flavor from an RDA to this here Aromamizer is damn near like eating the liquid so - to me, it's awesome!

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I'm only getting it up to 35 watts but it's amazing for just 35 watts. I like it better than my previous builds, chains well, instant heat.
BTW, 0.75Ω
I agree. Lower watts create a much richer vape for me. High watts just incinerates juice.
 
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Filling the thing is a PITA. With a 3ml tank it would really suck. The thing is a juice .....; not a bad thing[emoji6]
I wouldn't mind an 8ml or 10ml glass.

If they do a minor redesign for top fill and put a decent AFC ring on the actual unit I would make one more purchase. It is a pain to fill them.
Here's hoping! :)
 
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If they do a minor redesign for top fill and put a decent AFC ring on the actual unit I would make one more purchase. It is a pain to fill them.
Here's hoping! :)
Yea, the just need to thread the top cap to the chimney and remove the threads where the chimney attaches inside the tank. I don't like that connection anyway. I don't think there would be any vaccum issues....maybe...
 
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Extremely easy to fill, don't understand why you think otherwise?
Filling the thing is a PITA. With a 3ml tank it would really suck. The thing is a juice .....; not a bad thing[emoji6]
I wouldn't mind an 8ml or 10ml glass.
 

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Tried something I wanted to share with the Aromamizer.

I tightly twisted 2 pieces of cotton on one side of the deck and fed it through 2 holes. I cut it off almost flush with the deck so it would act as a plug. I then built on the one side. Now my 1.0Ω single coil Aromamizer is not so much of a liquid fiend, and the flavor is still really good. Plus now I have much longer tank time between refills. Been basically chaining 0nic and the results for flavor and for reduced waste (for me) are fantastic.
 

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Upon entering my office (not really an office) there was a strong scent of my e liquid and a small puddle on the floor.
So I look on my desk (not really a desk) and there is my recently filled Aromamizer lying in a puddle of juice.
I had removed it from the mod it was on but left it on it's side while doing something elsewhere.
I left it right where the hot air comes out of one of the laptops I use at work and it felt really hot, hotter than when I'm vaping it........DUH
 

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Extremely easy to fill, don't understand why you think otherwise?
Option 1: unscrew, fill a syringe or skinny pipette with Heavy VG juice which is a total pain. Inject the atty. Check wicks and build. Rescrew. Clean syringe.

Option 2: unscrew. Put 140 drops of heavy VG into atty using a still hand. Check wicks and build. Rescrew.

Explain which one is easy?
 

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Upon entering my office (not really an office) there was a strong scent of my e liquid and a small puddle on the floor.
So I look on my desk (not really a desk) and there is my recently filled Aromamizer lying in a puddle of juice.
I had removed it from the mod it was on but left it on it's side while doing something elsewhere.
I left it right where the hot air comes out of one of the laptops I use at work and it felt really hot, hotter than when I'm vaping it........DUH
Yeah, mine leaks if it's on its side to. That makes traveling with it in the car, or in your pocket a real problem.

I suppose you could slide the afc closed and leave it sideways and see if juice can leak out then?

Definately a downside to this atty.
 
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