The first is Hellvape Dead Rabbit RTA. Hellvape Dead Rabbit RTA is a fully comprehensive 25mm rebuildable tank atomizer collaborated design by Vapin' Heathen and Hellvape with CNC engravings on the wall sleeve. Dead Rabbit RTA has a easy coil build deck offering a fantastic option for those after excellent performance from a rebuildable tank.
The Dead Rabbit features four post build deck with gold plated positive posts and a 5mm deep juice well, and is capable of running both single and dual coil options and each terminal has side mounted hex flathead screws, which are both included.
Airflow enters the Dead Rabbit RDA via top-side diagonal adjustable airflow which focuses on flavor and minimizes leaking. The airflow can be adjusted for both single and dual coil options and a knurled grip allows for adjustment of the airflow with ease. To offer a better vaping experience, there is an 810 wide bore drip tip and Dead Rabbit Logo on the glass tube.
The second is Augvape Intake RTA Atomizer. I appreciate that the tip drip is in low profile because the whole top portion of the RTA is a little on the tall side, and running a tall drip tip would have enhanced that aspect further. The top cap is a quarter twist bayonet style, and due to its height, you have plenty to grab onto making refilling an absolute doddle.
The Intake has a floating deck which appears to be press fit, and it has the same non-adjustable positive pin seen on the OBS series of tanks. One of my favorite touches is the wicking channels being angled upward at 45 degrees running in line with the bubble glass outward extension.
About the Augvape Intake RTA's performance. Due to the complex top airflow, the richness of the smoke is quite good under the premise of opening small air intake holes. The multiple fruit reduction is more realistic and layered. Even in the case of the full opening of the air intake, there is no significant decrease in the richness of the smoke, but the amount of smoke is greatly increased.
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