Hi Ecigssa members, In this review i take a look at the Anani V2 MTL RTA from Asmodus. The asMODus Anani V2 MTL RTA was supplied for the purpose of this review by Ella from Sourcemore.
https://www.sourcemore.com/asmodus-anani...l-rta.html
Introduction
Asmodus are an American vaping company manufacturing out of China and have released many popular products most notably their Minikin range of devices and devices with stabwood finishes!
Here we have an upgraded version of their budget MTL RTA the Anani. The Anani V2 is smaller than the original being 22mm at it's base and has added adjustable airflow as well as coming with an extra drip-tip and 2 different pre-wound coils. With all the quality MTL RTA's that we have seen over the past 12 months let's see how the second rendition of the Anani shapes up!
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In The Box
Contents:
1x Anani V2 MTL RTA
1x Kanthal A1 fused clapton 0.6
1x Kanthal A1 28GA 1.0
1x Phillips screwdriver
1x Spare Parts pack
1x User Manual
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Aesthetics
The Anani V2 has a unique futuristic look which is going to divide opinion and possibly give most a nightmare when it comes to what to match it up with. I am all for unique looking original products when it comes to aesthetics but even i am a bit undecided about this, not sure i really like it!!! It comes in the Asmosdus customary cannister style packaging and a Silver/Grey sticker confirmed i had received the Blasted Stainless Steel version which is more a light Grey than Silver, the options are Black, Gold, Blasted Stainless Steel or Brushed Stainless Steel. The V2 does look taller than the original but that's just an illusion due to the V2 only being 22mm at the base giving it a slightly slimmer appearance!
We have a thick base section with heavy knurling before the bottom of the chamber section tapers out severely giving it a unique look. The two tone Ultem top cap then sits sealed with an o-ring on the bottom of the chamber section. The two tones are achieved by the main section of the Ultem cap being unpolished while the top is highly polished! We then have a section which matches the base of the chamber which acts as a base for your drip-tip to fit (it's a standard 510 fitting) which just adds to the funky look! Pre-installed is a rather nice looking short profile Ultem 510 drip-tip.
Moving back to the base we have a short airflow slot which can be lined up with a single hole or slot then moving to the underneath of the base we have printed branding and safety stamps. Finally the 510 positive pin barely protrudes so please avoid using this RTA on an unregulated device!
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Anani MTL RTA Specs and Features:
22mm in diameter
24.5mm outer diameter
Capacity: 2ml
Adjustable airflow
Premium stainless steel & impact/heat resistant Ultem construction
Easy to build two post build deck
Single coil
Compatible with 510 sized drip tips
Top-fill
Thread: 510
Colours: Black, Gold, Blasted Stainless Steel, Brushed Stainless Steel
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What You Receive?
As well as the Anani V2 with pre-installed Ultem drip tip and manual you also receive the usual goodies. You get spare O-rings and deck screws and the customary useless Blue screwdriver for the useless Blue screwdriver collection! You also receive an alternative long MTL delrin 510 drip tip and 2 different pre-wound coils with full specs given.
You get a Kanthal round wire 28ga 1.0ohm and a Kanthal fused clapton 2x30g/40g 0.6ohm, both have a 2.5ID.
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It's Various Parts
Up top we start with that futuristic section with 510 drip tip fitting, pre-installed is a short profile Ultem drip tip which actually looks nice but i found my lips were touching the section below which was uncomfortable so switched for the long MTL delrin drip tip which was much better but made the RTA look even funkier!
The section which accommodates your 510 drip-tip also unscrews to reveal 3 fill port holes rather than slots. Looking at them although obviously air can escape from the holes not being occupied by your nozzle it does look like filling will need to be done very carefully else it could get messy. Fair enough you can't use droppers or thick nozzles but standard gorilla nozzles are fine. The holes are actually slanted and filling surprised me as it could be done quickly and mess free, much better than it looks!
The base section with deck unscrews from the chamber and then the chimney which is part of the chamber section can get unscrewed from the top of the Ultem cap. The chamber has a short chimney section with very narrow bore and looking at why this also has a protruding base section as well as standard chamber we can see 3 slots which will allow e-liquid to cascade down to the base to feed the wicking channels! The threading and machining in general is very good and as you can see from the pictures plenty of substantial O-rings keeps the RTA well sealed but i will point out when unscrewing or screwing back in place the base section with deck it gives an annoying squeak, the threading could be better!
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The Airflow
Looking at the deck you can see a ring of 8 tiny holes plus a central hole, it could be described as a shower head. Your coil will be positioned directly above this shower head which is fed by air from the side of the base. On the side of the base we have both a 1mm hole and then a short slot, the airflow control ring then has a short slot that matches the slot on the base section.
You can line the slot up with the 1mm hole for it's tightest draw or can move the AFC so the hole is still exposed but so is the very outside of the slot essentially given the equivalent of two 1mm holes. You can move the AFC further to line up with the slot to give a very loose MTL draw! Looking inside the chamber you can see it's quite a small area and has a conical ceiling so it will give a reduced area to go with the narrow bore short chimney!
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The Deck And Build
I need to add this section to up the content but kind of feel i will be offending people as this is so easy to build and wick you can't go wrong and it also doesn't need explaining. But at the risk of offending people (i apologise in advance) and just in case some readers are completely new to building i will go through it.
The deck has two posts facing each other and your coil leads just get slid in from the sides where a lip on each post stops them popping out while securing from above via the philips grub screws. So once your leads are slid into the terminals just hold the coil over the "shower head" airflow outlet and tighten down before adjusting the position of your coil if needed with a coiling rod or fit for purpose tool. Then snip your access leads as close to the posts as possible before checking the screws are still nice and tight. Then just give your coil a low wattage pulse and strum any hotspots to eradicate although i used both coils and had no hotspots whatsoever, nice mtl coils!
Wicking is just as easy, you have a channel each side for each end of your cotton to rest in which have 2 small holes on the bottom to feed your cotton with juice. Just cut your cotton bowtie style and just gently rest your cotton ends into the channels and that's it!
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How It Vapes? And Thoughts!
I have always liked Asmodus products but the Anani V2 is a mixed bag and really depends if it falls in your wheelhouse or not. The flavour is up there with the other quality MTL RTA's of late and that "shower head" airflow outlet underneath the coil makes this a silky smooth vape but airflow versatility let's it down!
Having adjustable airflow is an upgrade from version 1 but when we see most MTL RTA's coming with numerous inserts as well as a choice of 5 or 6 different sized holes on the airflow ring sometimes even being followed by a slot so you can have 1,2,3 or however many holes open as you like then the adjustable airflow on the Anani V2 is very limited. I do rate MTL RTA's that go down to a very tight draw as a good MTL tank should cover the full MTL draw spectrum however i personally don't like a tight draw but more a mid to loose draw and the Anani V2 gives me that draw on the single hole which is it's tightest setting so those that say this gives a tight draw i have to disagree with because this is a mid to loose MTL at it's tightest and then moves to a loose followed by a very loose MTL with the slot. For those that have used the Wotofo Cog then the draw spectrum is the same, similar flavour but the Anani V2 is smoother!
Other things to point out is although the machining and threading of the top section and where the chimney screws to the cap is all spot on the threading where the base screws on to the chamber isn't very smooth and is squeaky! Whether i like the looks or not is subjective and will divide opinion although i do think the Ultem drip tip is nice looking but not very comfortable, the longer delrin drip tip is much better but as already mentioned looks even funkier with the look of the tank! The airflow control ring moves with a nice tolerance when not attached to a device but is difficult to adjust when on a device! The final pro for the Anani V2 is just how simple the build is making this a good choice for the first time builder!
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Likes
Unique looking (pro for some but also see cons)
4 Colour options
Standard 510 drip-tip fitting (can use your own)
Alternative drip-tip included
Top-fill (works much better than it looks)
Adjustable airflow (upgrade, but limited)
2 different pre-wound coils included with full specs given
Very smooth draw
Very good flavour (with both supplied coils)
Very easy to build
Suitable for first time builder
Cons
Very unique Aesthetically (will be a con or pro subjective to the individual)
Pre-installed Ultem drip tip not comfortable
Airflow adjustment limited (medium loose through to very loose MTL)
Hard to adjust airflow with RTA on device
Base threading not smooth (gives an irritating squeak)
I would once again like to thank Ella from Sourcemore for supplying the asMODus Anani V2 MTL RTA, thanks for reading and stay safe!
https://www.sourcemore.com/asmodus-anani...l-rta.html
$19.99 asMODus Anani V2 MTL RTA
Code: ANANI
Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with Sourcemore or benefit in any way from the use of the above code but was asked if i would include it in my content!
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https://www.sourcemore.com/asmodus-anani...l-rta.html
Introduction
Asmodus are an American vaping company manufacturing out of China and have released many popular products most notably their Minikin range of devices and devices with stabwood finishes!
Here we have an upgraded version of their budget MTL RTA the Anani. The Anani V2 is smaller than the original being 22mm at it's base and has added adjustable airflow as well as coming with an extra drip-tip and 2 different pre-wound coils. With all the quality MTL RTA's that we have seen over the past 12 months let's see how the second rendition of the Anani shapes up!
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In The Box
Contents:
1x Anani V2 MTL RTA
1x Kanthal A1 fused clapton 0.6
1x Kanthal A1 28GA 1.0
1x Phillips screwdriver
1x Spare Parts pack
1x User Manual
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Aesthetics
The Anani V2 has a unique futuristic look which is going to divide opinion and possibly give most a nightmare when it comes to what to match it up with. I am all for unique looking original products when it comes to aesthetics but even i am a bit undecided about this, not sure i really like it!!! It comes in the Asmosdus customary cannister style packaging and a Silver/Grey sticker confirmed i had received the Blasted Stainless Steel version which is more a light Grey than Silver, the options are Black, Gold, Blasted Stainless Steel or Brushed Stainless Steel. The V2 does look taller than the original but that's just an illusion due to the V2 only being 22mm at the base giving it a slightly slimmer appearance!
We have a thick base section with heavy knurling before the bottom of the chamber section tapers out severely giving it a unique look. The two tone Ultem top cap then sits sealed with an o-ring on the bottom of the chamber section. The two tones are achieved by the main section of the Ultem cap being unpolished while the top is highly polished! We then have a section which matches the base of the chamber which acts as a base for your drip-tip to fit (it's a standard 510 fitting) which just adds to the funky look! Pre-installed is a rather nice looking short profile Ultem 510 drip-tip.
Moving back to the base we have a short airflow slot which can be lined up with a single hole or slot then moving to the underneath of the base we have printed branding and safety stamps. Finally the 510 positive pin barely protrudes so please avoid using this RTA on an unregulated device!
___________________________________________________________________
Anani MTL RTA Specs and Features:
22mm in diameter
24.5mm outer diameter
Capacity: 2ml
Adjustable airflow
Premium stainless steel & impact/heat resistant Ultem construction
Easy to build two post build deck
Single coil
Compatible with 510 sized drip tips
Top-fill
Thread: 510
Colours: Black, Gold, Blasted Stainless Steel, Brushed Stainless Steel
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What You Receive?
As well as the Anani V2 with pre-installed Ultem drip tip and manual you also receive the usual goodies. You get spare O-rings and deck screws and the customary useless Blue screwdriver for the useless Blue screwdriver collection! You also receive an alternative long MTL delrin 510 drip tip and 2 different pre-wound coils with full specs given.
You get a Kanthal round wire 28ga 1.0ohm and a Kanthal fused clapton 2x30g/40g 0.6ohm, both have a 2.5ID.
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It's Various Parts
Up top we start with that futuristic section with 510 drip tip fitting, pre-installed is a short profile Ultem drip tip which actually looks nice but i found my lips were touching the section below which was uncomfortable so switched for the long MTL delrin drip tip which was much better but made the RTA look even funkier!
The section which accommodates your 510 drip-tip also unscrews to reveal 3 fill port holes rather than slots. Looking at them although obviously air can escape from the holes not being occupied by your nozzle it does look like filling will need to be done very carefully else it could get messy. Fair enough you can't use droppers or thick nozzles but standard gorilla nozzles are fine. The holes are actually slanted and filling surprised me as it could be done quickly and mess free, much better than it looks!
The base section with deck unscrews from the chamber and then the chimney which is part of the chamber section can get unscrewed from the top of the Ultem cap. The chamber has a short chimney section with very narrow bore and looking at why this also has a protruding base section as well as standard chamber we can see 3 slots which will allow e-liquid to cascade down to the base to feed the wicking channels! The threading and machining in general is very good and as you can see from the pictures plenty of substantial O-rings keeps the RTA well sealed but i will point out when unscrewing or screwing back in place the base section with deck it gives an annoying squeak, the threading could be better!
___________________________________________________________________
The Airflow
Looking at the deck you can see a ring of 8 tiny holes plus a central hole, it could be described as a shower head. Your coil will be positioned directly above this shower head which is fed by air from the side of the base. On the side of the base we have both a 1mm hole and then a short slot, the airflow control ring then has a short slot that matches the slot on the base section.
You can line the slot up with the 1mm hole for it's tightest draw or can move the AFC so the hole is still exposed but so is the very outside of the slot essentially given the equivalent of two 1mm holes. You can move the AFC further to line up with the slot to give a very loose MTL draw! Looking inside the chamber you can see it's quite a small area and has a conical ceiling so it will give a reduced area to go with the narrow bore short chimney!
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The Deck And Build
I need to add this section to up the content but kind of feel i will be offending people as this is so easy to build and wick you can't go wrong and it also doesn't need explaining. But at the risk of offending people (i apologise in advance) and just in case some readers are completely new to building i will go through it.
The deck has two posts facing each other and your coil leads just get slid in from the sides where a lip on each post stops them popping out while securing from above via the philips grub screws. So once your leads are slid into the terminals just hold the coil over the "shower head" airflow outlet and tighten down before adjusting the position of your coil if needed with a coiling rod or fit for purpose tool. Then snip your access leads as close to the posts as possible before checking the screws are still nice and tight. Then just give your coil a low wattage pulse and strum any hotspots to eradicate although i used both coils and had no hotspots whatsoever, nice mtl coils!
Wicking is just as easy, you have a channel each side for each end of your cotton to rest in which have 2 small holes on the bottom to feed your cotton with juice. Just cut your cotton bowtie style and just gently rest your cotton ends into the channels and that's it!
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How It Vapes? And Thoughts!
I have always liked Asmodus products but the Anani V2 is a mixed bag and really depends if it falls in your wheelhouse or not. The flavour is up there with the other quality MTL RTA's of late and that "shower head" airflow outlet underneath the coil makes this a silky smooth vape but airflow versatility let's it down!
Having adjustable airflow is an upgrade from version 1 but when we see most MTL RTA's coming with numerous inserts as well as a choice of 5 or 6 different sized holes on the airflow ring sometimes even being followed by a slot so you can have 1,2,3 or however many holes open as you like then the adjustable airflow on the Anani V2 is very limited. I do rate MTL RTA's that go down to a very tight draw as a good MTL tank should cover the full MTL draw spectrum however i personally don't like a tight draw but more a mid to loose draw and the Anani V2 gives me that draw on the single hole which is it's tightest setting so those that say this gives a tight draw i have to disagree with because this is a mid to loose MTL at it's tightest and then moves to a loose followed by a very loose MTL with the slot. For those that have used the Wotofo Cog then the draw spectrum is the same, similar flavour but the Anani V2 is smoother!
Other things to point out is although the machining and threading of the top section and where the chimney screws to the cap is all spot on the threading where the base screws on to the chamber isn't very smooth and is squeaky! Whether i like the looks or not is subjective and will divide opinion although i do think the Ultem drip tip is nice looking but not very comfortable, the longer delrin drip tip is much better but as already mentioned looks even funkier with the look of the tank! The airflow control ring moves with a nice tolerance when not attached to a device but is difficult to adjust when on a device! The final pro for the Anani V2 is just how simple the build is making this a good choice for the first time builder!
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Likes
Unique looking (pro for some but also see cons)
4 Colour options
Standard 510 drip-tip fitting (can use your own)
Alternative drip-tip included
Top-fill (works much better than it looks)
Adjustable airflow (upgrade, but limited)
2 different pre-wound coils included with full specs given
Very smooth draw
Very good flavour (with both supplied coils)
Very easy to build
Suitable for first time builder
Cons
Very unique Aesthetically (will be a con or pro subjective to the individual)
Pre-installed Ultem drip tip not comfortable
Airflow adjustment limited (medium loose through to very loose MTL)
Hard to adjust airflow with RTA on device
Base threading not smooth (gives an irritating squeak)
I would once again like to thank Ella from Sourcemore for supplying the asMODus Anani V2 MTL RTA, thanks for reading and stay safe!
https://www.sourcemore.com/asmodus-anani...l-rta.html
$19.99 asMODus Anani V2 MTL RTA
Code: ANANI
Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with Sourcemore or benefit in any way from the use of the above code but was asked if i would include it in my content!
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