Wotofo Sapor RTA... Thoughts and reviews

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Seesull

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You will love the Sapor rta,but make sure to get the 25 mm and not the 22 mm,I have both sizes and much prefer the bigger brother,it's much easier to work with as it's much bigger,build deck is the same but every thing is bigger,I mean don't get me wrong it's not huge it's just perfect size and air flow is soooo smooth,with a little restrictiveness which I like,I also have the engine but prefer the Sapor;-) hope that helps..
Thank you so much for all the replies. 25mm is no matter, I'm rocking the presa 100w. Before that I had the sigelei 90w plus, so I like the big ones:). The deck looks similar my tobeco mini so I have a good idea of what I'm working with.
 

aikonix

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How is this tank with any juice seepage when closing the Top Fill? For example, when closing the Serpent Mini 22mm top fill I get absolutely no juice seepage, dry as a bone. Griffin 22 for example will spit out a small amount of juice around the top fill lid when closing the top fill. Crius/Engine does the same thing when closing the Top/Side Fill, juice seeps out when closing. How is this tank when it comes to closing the top fill? Any seepage what-so-ever? This feature, lately, has been an awesome pro ever since I got the Serpent Mini and will only look for tanks that does this. Goblin Mini V3 was a top fill failure, majorly. And horrible airflow IMO.

And BTW I'm looking at the 25mm version of this Sapor RTA Tank
 

franck

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How is this tank with any juice seepage when closing the Top Fill? For example, when closing the Serpent Mini 22mm top fill I get absolutely no juice seepage, dry as a bone. Griffin 22 for example will spit out a small amount of juice around the top fill lid when closing the top fill. Crius/Engine does the same thing when closing the Top/Side Fill, juice seeps out when closing. How is this tank when it comes to closing the top fill? Any seepage what-so-ever? This feature, lately, has been an awesome pro ever since I got the Serpent Mini and will only look for tanks that does this. Goblin Mini V3 was a top fill failure, majorly. And horrible airflow IMO.

And BTW I'm looking at the 25mm version of this Sapor RTA Tank
Well I don't want to speak for anyone else but there is a little juice that collects around the air flow ring over time,it's really minimal and I would not consider it a con,I know what you mean as that as always drove me nuts as well on the other tanks that you mentioned and I do have them as well,I will say this though,it much less on the Sapor than on all the others that you mentioned,the Sapor is a killer tank and I would not let a little juice around the afc ring deter you from getting it, hope that helped in your decision making process,;-)
 

aikonix

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Well I don't want to speak for anyone else but there is a little juice that collects around the air flow ring over time,it's really minimal and I would not consider it a con,I know what you mean as that as always drove me nuts as well on the other tanks that you mentioned and I do have them as well,I will say this though,it much less on the Sapor than on all the others that you mentioned,the Sapor is a killer tank and I would not let a little juice around the afc ring deter you from getting it, hope that helped in your decision making process,;-)

Juice come from the AFC doesn't bother me so much as it does when you go to fill up your tank and tighten on the Top Cap and it squeezes out juice as soon as you tighten it down. Hate that. Collective condensation/juice buildup around AFC is okay by my books. The Sapor RTA 25mm version is looking better and better!
 

jj6404

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the real question is whether to get this or the engine 25mm. Does anyone have both? i would be purchasing the 25mm version
I have both. I prefer the engine over the sapor 25. I have 2 engines now. The build deck is noticeably bigger on the engine making it a lot easier to install builds and wick on. So much more options for airflow. At full open the Sapor is a quite restrictive lung draw to many who have described it. The Engine I use 3/4 open and it's smooth and just right for new. Just having the option of more airflow while still allowing a great vape at any adjustment is awesome. And the airflow ring has great restriction unlike the Sapor which is a bit on the loose side. On the Sapor you have to live up those dots to get the air flow over your coils. On my 25 the dot wasn't even in the right place and having to adjust it at night is a pain. The Engine has notches so the top cap only fits in one way-the right way. The Engine is cheaper BUT the build quality is better! Everything feels and looks precise and solid on the Engine. Both of my Sapor rtas have that stupid wobble when everything is tightened down. The flavor is the same on both to me. I like the drip tip much more on the Engine than Sapor. But here's the real kicker... They are the same size on the outside, but the Sapor 25 only holds 3.5ml while the Engine holds 5.2ml! How tf does that happen when the Engine also has a bigger build deck?? Oh and not having to take anything off to fill is always a nice touch as well.

I originally thought they were both pretty comparable but now that I listed all these differences out I realize just how superior the Engine is to the Sapor.


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