Aromamizer RDTA by Steam Crave

So far the flavour is better for me on the Bellus but the clouds are bigger on the Aromamizer... but I'm still playing... plus the Bellus is micro coils 28g which is what I'm used to... and the Aromamizer is 24g and 2,5mm coils which is way out of my comfort zone but I am winning! Just easier if you get both! ;-)

I must say that being able to rewick without draining the whole tank is a real win for me!
 
@Rob Fisher thanks for that. I love my billows exactly for that reason, but thought it's time to try some thing else as well. Tried the Goliath but still prefer the billow, maybe that's why i'm so drawn to the bellus, almost sounds like billow. lol.
 
@Rob Fisher thanks for that. I love my billows exactly for that reason, but thought it's time to try some thing else as well. Tried the Goliath but still prefer the billow, maybe that's why i'm so drawn to the bellus, almost sounds like billow. lol.

I hear you... I hated the Goliath... and the Billow 2 rocks. I will continue to pay for a day or two before sating which is better flavour wise.
 
@MorneW Rip Trippers just posted a vid about the Bellus RTA, he compares it to the Aromamizer. Explains the difference between the two, pros, cons, ect..
 
I have both and here my thoughts:

Bellus: Pros
Good flavour
Well built tank
Looks very nice
the vape is good!

cons:
IT can leak
AFC ring to loose for me.
Takes time to build and fit in big coils
Airflow is good but not great
I have tried better tanks

Aroma Pros
Easy to build 2 post design and tuck in wick
This is a very easy tank to build and it takes you quick also
very well built product
The airflow is massive and vapes exactly like a dripper
The flavour very good

Cons:
Looks : some people wont like the AFC rings
It guzzles juice
The drip tip could be better ie rifle effect or atleast look nice.


So if i had to choose i would go for the aromamizer hand down cause the vape is very good!
These are my thoughts and i hope i can help.

Awesome post @Paulie !!
side by side quick comparisons like that add huge value
 
Marvellous effort @Rob Fisher
Plenty coiling. Even with coat hanger (ish) wire
Glad your Aroma is aromamizing!
Interested to hear how it goes over the next few days.
Thanks for all the posts and pics. The one of you in the newspaper was classic! He he
 
For me it's all about the flavour and the functionality is secondary... and both tanks have settled in and producing great flavour! Functionally the Aromamizer wins... I think the Bellus looks better... the rubber airflow thing on the Aromamizer isn't too kewl... but the big win on the Aromamizer for me is the ability to change wicks without having to empty the tank. But if I'm honest I think the flavour on the Bellus probably wins for me... The Aromamizer certainly needs bigger coils and failed miserably when I built micro coils on it and the Bellus was just fine with dual micro coils... I just need to now try the Bellus with 24g wire and 2,5mm coils. ;-)

But both are winners.
 
Ok, and compared to your billow v2?


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For me it's all about the flavour and the functionality is secondary... and both tanks have settled in and producing great flavour! Functionally the Aromamizer wins... I think the Bellus looks better... the rubber airflow thing on the Aromamizer isn't too kewl... but the big win on the Aromamizer for me is the ability to change wicks without having to empty the tank. But if I'm honest I think the flavour on the Bellus probably wins for me... The Aromamizer certainly needs bigger coils and failed miserably when I built micro coils on it and the Bellus was just fine with dual micro coils... I just need to now try the Bellus with 24g wire and 2,5mm coils. ;-)

But both are winners.
You don't have to dump the juice on the bellus when you change wicks or coils. Just unscrew the bottom ring and pop the base out with the tank upside down.


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Ok, and compared to your billow v2?

I still like the Billow 2 as well... Hard for me to really choose between the three tanks because I don't really use tanks anymore and just get them because I just love testing new goodies and watching developments. If you force me to choose one before I have fully tested them then I choose the Bellus.
 
I had Billow V2 and got Bellus today..
Bellus in my opinion outshines the Billow by a country mile with regards to flavour and build dec size.



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And and and ....
the top fill capability makes such a difference

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Seems like fate pushed me towards the Bellus. Picking it up tomorrow. Will let you guys know what my experience is with it. Thanks for all the info you guys rock
 
Hi Gents. Got mine this morning. Six Wraps 3mm ID wicked with Cotton Bacon V2. Not to tightly. Works like a dream. OHM 0.27 at 39.8 watts 3.2 Volts.
3mm fits in nicely. Did mine in 3mm 26g UD Clapton 6 wraps ( But I think 5 will be best) with CBv2 coming in at a nice 0.46 Ohm. Going like a boeing first time. Love my big verticals!

I notice you guys are wicking from the top down? Something I picked up on the way to easily wick verticals from the bottom up via a loop. Take +- 20cm's kanthal or mono fishing line, thinner the better, fold in half and feed to ends from the bottom or the loop from the top. Then take a strip of cotton that about the right width and a minimum of at least half the density you want it to be. Stretching it a bit in the middle will taper it a bit to make the initial chambering easier. Take the strip and put it halfway into the loop and then pull the loop leads from the top, essentially threading the wick through till you get the density you're looking for. This way you'll have more tail to work with (so you only need to cut, fluff and tuck, like you would a horizontal), eliminate finger twirling and finicky tweezer work.
 
Just built mine with verticals and its even better :p

24G Nicrome 6wraps @65watts and its a lovely delcious warm vape just like you get out a good dripper :p
 
Picking up mine today. Thanks @huffnpuff for the tip on the wicking. I was wondering how one wicks vertical coils. Should be an experience coming from a subtank mini. Will have to stock up on some more juice.
 
3mm fits in nicely. Did mine in 3mm 26g UD Clapton 6 wraps ( But I think 5 will be best) with CBv2 coming in at a nice 0.46 Ohm. Going like a boeing first time. Love my big verticals!

I notice you guys are wicking from the top down? Something I picked up on the way to easily wick verticals from the bottom up via a loop. Take +- 20cm's kanthal or mono fishing line, thinner the better, fold in half and feed to ends from the bottom or the loop from the top. Then take a strip of cotton that about the right width and a minimum of at least half the density you want it to be. Stretching it a bit in the middle will taper it a bit to make the initial chambering easier. Take the strip and put it halfway into the loop and then pull the loop leads from the top, essentially threading the wick through till you get the density you're looking for. This way you'll have more tail to work with (so you only need to cut, fluff and tuck, like you would a horizontal), eliminate finger twirling and finicky tweezer work.

Great idea for wicking for me it was quicker and easier to take the coils out when you finished alignment and making them loot pretty and heat up correctly and then wick them the reinstall lol but what you did there is very clever!
 
Ok, haven't read above from today, went with standard coil for me in a tank. 7 wrap 24g kanthal 3mm ID, running at 0.4 ohms. Vaping at 70W with rubber band OFF! Wow this is as close to dripping I have come with a tank. Do I like it ... NO ... I LOVE it!!! :D
BTW my coil is horizontal, prefer to have more wick in contact with the juice coming up from the bottom.
 
Ok, haven't read above from today, went with standard coil for me in a tank. 7 wrap 24g kanthal 3mm ID, running at 0.4 ohms. Vaping at 70W with rubber band OFF! Wow this is as close to dripping I have come with a tank. Do I like it ... NO ... I LOVE it!!! :D
BTW my coil is horizontal, prefer to have more wick in contact with the juice coming up from the bottom.

Imagine where tanks will be in a few months time shoo
 
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