
22mm adjustable top airflow RTA
Black or Stainless Steel finish
2ml Capacity
Adjustable juice flow control
16mm Velocity Deck
2mm Post holes (will fit normal most types of advanced coil wires)
Gold Plated 510 which is hybrid safe
Over the past couple days i have run about 60ml of juice through it on a couple of different builds and i can honestly say it produces some of the best flavor i have tasted in a RTA. First off this is not an all out cloud chucker all though it does produce some nice dense and tasty vapor but in my opinion this caters more to the flavor chasers. It has nice smooth airflow that is slightly restricted while wide open and can be adjusted down to a loose MTL although if you are a strictly MTL vapor i would not suggest the Sapor RTA.
The build quality and machining of the Sapor is great and i think Wotofo did a great job. It comes with a hollowed out (for heat disapation)steel drip tip which i normally am not a fan of due to heat however i rarely found this drip tip to get hot. Still it would have been nice to have a delerin one as a spare. The top airflow is adjustable and located right beneath the top fill cap and is generally easy to adjust although i do sometimes find myself having to hold the tank in order to not turn the juice flow control at the same time. In the future it would be great if Wotofo could add some more knurling to the adjustment.
It has a standard Velocity deck with a nicely knurled wicking retention ring and the wicking slots are of decent size. It was very easy to wick and requires no special technique. I wicked it like i do 90% of my RTAs that have velocity decks and i have not experienced any leaking. Which i think is a HUGE pro of using a top airflow RTA . A little tip i found was to pull my coils up a little bit higher then normal to get them closer to the airflow which is coming down from 6 holes in the top of the deck chamber/chimney.
The first build i put in the Sapor was 3mm inner diameter 2x28gx38g stainless steel fused clapton and while it fit i found it was a little tight and my next couple builds i decided to stick with 2.5mm builds to leave me a little extra room. I found the Sapor to vape best with smaller gauge clapton wire,twisted and or plain round wire. The build chamber and chimney are small enough and close enough to your mouth that crazy builds are not needed to provide a nice satisfactory vape. One of my favorite builds on it was a plain 26g 316l build. Also due to the size and amount of airflow i found builds with resistances .2 and up vaped the best for me. One of my builds was a .18 and it it vaped fine it was just a bit hot for my taste.
Heres a quick pros and cons list for the TLDR crowd some of these will be subjective
Pros
Amazing flavor
22mm will fit flush with most mods
Easy to wick velocity deck
Next to impossible for it to leak
Looks sharp
Juice flow control
Very nice protruding 510 pin/hybrid safe
Cons
2ml capacity
Has a slight wobble when screwed on to mods
Thin base section makes it hard to unscrew from mods if over tightened
No delerin drip tip
As you can see i have found very little negative to say about this RTA. It has a few quirks but nothing that would be a deal breaker for me and it has been a a great vaping experience. I have seen this as low as $25 at some retailers and i think that is a steal at that price as the flavor rivals and in some categories surpasses my $110 Kayfun v5. If your looking for a nice and practically leak proof RTA that has great flavor and is easy to build on look no further. Just be prepared to carry around some juice as it can drink through that 2ml fast.
8.5 out of 10 would buy again