Today we will be taking a look at the much hyped, new RTA from CoilArt and its none other than their latest RTA, the Azeroth RTA known for its patented triple coil deckand is said to be one of the best flavor tanks of 2017 so far. If dual coils just don’t do it for you anymore, this RTA is worth the look at.
I have owned previous CoilArt products which I didn’t really like but the Azeroth RTA really stood out when choosing a new RTA. The triple coil deck is really what makes this RTA different from other RTA’s. I have been using this RTA for about a month now so I decided to give you guys my thoughts on it.
What you get in the box:
Atomizer specifications:
Packaging:
The Azeroth RTA is presented in standard CoilArt packaging which isn’t bad at all. I have chose the black Azeroth and I’m really impressed with the finish of the tank. It looks really nice. I like that CoilArt include a velocity style deck as well with this RTA. The additional deck makes it more versatile so if you are intimidated by the triple coil deck you can still use the more familiar velocity deck. They also include an additional drip tip which is a wide bore drip tip as well as a standard drip tip which can also be used as a drip tip adapter so you could use your own 510 drip tips.
Build Quality:
I have to say I’m really impressed with the design and build quality of this RTA. I have used previous CoilArt products which had design flaws and also terrible threads however this is no longer an issue. CoilArt has really stepped up their game! I have had no issues with the tank’s build quality. The threads are nice and smooth and the finish of the RTA is really nice.
Airflow options:
The Azeroth RTA features 3 adjustable bottom airflow slots which direct the airflow directly under the coils. The airflow on this tank is really nice and smooth. The resistance when turning the airflow ring is perfect so it’s not going to turn itself.
Build Decks:
The main attraction here is the Triple coil deck. They do however include a velocity style deck as well but for the most part I will be talking mainly about the triple coil deck. At first, the triple coil deck does seem quite intimidating to work on but it actually isn’t too bad for a seasonal coil builder. Newbies may however find it difficult to build. The deck has six posts with holes at the top and screws on the sides. The post holes are tiny so don’t expect to use massive builds with this triple coil deck. It just won’t work too well. The hex screws on the triple coil deck isn’t the best in the world so you do run the risk of stripping them easily if you over tighten them however they do give you spares so you’ll be safe.
The dual coil - velocity style deck is pretty straight forward. The post holes on this deck is a bit bigger so you may use bigger builds with this deck however it isn’t the biggest that I’ve come across. If you are a newbie builder you will enjoy using this deck as it’s very easy to work on.
Another pro with this RTA is that you can swap out the triple-coil deck with the velocity-style deck without emptying the tank.
Performance:
For testing this RTA, I have tried multiple builds. I am currently using the Triple coil deck. The build I have in now is a 24g, 7 Wrap, 3mm ID, N80 Flatwire by Haywire build reading at 0.19 Ohms. Building on the triple coil deck wasn’t too bad at all. I first installed one coil in the deck and trimmed the legs until the coil sat just a bit above the posts and then I measured and cut the other coils accordingly. My current build using Haywire Flatwire is by far my favorite. If you haven’t tried out Haywire Flatwire, I highly suggest you get yourself some. Its excellent stuff!
Wicking this RTA was surprisingly easy! I have followed the wicking method shown here by @BigGuy and it worked excellent. I got the wicking correct on the first try following this method. Chain vaping this RTA, I did not get any sign of a dry hit.
I have been using this RTA at 65w and the flavor off it is excellent. Being triple coil, the difference in flavor is significant in comparison to dual coil and single coil tanks. If you love dessert/bakery/candy type flavors this tank is exactly what you want. I find bakery type juices really shine with these triple coils. Is the flavor better than any other tank I have tried? Yes! I’m highly impressed by the performance of this RTA. Usually I love my single coil tanks but this triple coil deck really impresses me. The airflow is massive so you won’t have an issue with the draw being restricted. Chain vaping at 65w the tank doesn’t get too hot which is really nice. This tank does go through juice! You most definitely will need to be carrying a unicorn bottle with you if you plan going out and about with this RTA. Although its 4.5ml, the triple coils burn through juice but it’s definitely worth it. The flavor is just excellent!
The star here is definitely the triple coil deck. If you really want the best out of this tank you have to use the triple coil deck. The dual coil deck is pretty standard. It works well but the flavor isn’t as good as the triple coil deck. The dual coil deck could have been better. The post holes could have been much bigger then they currently are to allow for much bigger builds.
I have not experienced any sign of leaking at all using both the decks. Do note that the only time you will get leaking is if you wick it incorrect so always make sure that your wicking looks right before closing and filling it up. There’s also no sign of seeping at the base as well which is definitely a good thing.
Pros:
Cons:
Conclusion:
CoilArt has definitely done an excellent job with this RTA. I’m really impressed by the performance, build quality and flavor produced by this tank. It does go through juice so if you are an economical vaper, this RTA isn’t for you. If you are on the fence about getting this RTA, do get it. You won’t be disappointed with the performance. It is definitely a must for a flavor chaser. I highly recommend it.
This RTA can be purchased for R585 from Sir Vape which is a good price point for what you get.
If you guys have any questions regarding this RTA, feel free to drop a comment and I will try and answer it to the best of my knowledge
I have owned previous CoilArt products which I didn’t really like but the Azeroth RTA really stood out when choosing a new RTA. The triple coil deck is really what makes this RTA different from other RTA’s. I have been using this RTA for about a month now so I decided to give you guys my thoughts on it.
What you get in the box:
- Azeroth RTA
- Triple-coil deck
- Dual-coil velocity deck
- Extra drip tip
- 510 drip tip adapter
- Spare glass
- Spare o-rings
- Spare screws
- T-tool
Atomizer specifications:
- Size: 24 mm x 52 mm
- Weight: 58 g
- Capacity: 4.5 mL
- Material: SUS304 stainless steel
- Patented triple coil-deck (gold plated)
- Interchangeable dual-coil deck (gold plated)
- Stainless steel wide-bore cap
- Delrin 510 adapter/cap
- Top fill
- Triple adjustable bottom airflow slots
Packaging:
The Azeroth RTA is presented in standard CoilArt packaging which isn’t bad at all. I have chose the black Azeroth and I’m really impressed with the finish of the tank. It looks really nice. I like that CoilArt include a velocity style deck as well with this RTA. The additional deck makes it more versatile so if you are intimidated by the triple coil deck you can still use the more familiar velocity deck. They also include an additional drip tip which is a wide bore drip tip as well as a standard drip tip which can also be used as a drip tip adapter so you could use your own 510 drip tips.
Build Quality:
I have to say I’m really impressed with the design and build quality of this RTA. I have used previous CoilArt products which had design flaws and also terrible threads however this is no longer an issue. CoilArt has really stepped up their game! I have had no issues with the tank’s build quality. The threads are nice and smooth and the finish of the RTA is really nice.
Airflow options:
The Azeroth RTA features 3 adjustable bottom airflow slots which direct the airflow directly under the coils. The airflow on this tank is really nice and smooth. The resistance when turning the airflow ring is perfect so it’s not going to turn itself.
Build Decks:
The main attraction here is the Triple coil deck. They do however include a velocity style deck as well but for the most part I will be talking mainly about the triple coil deck. At first, the triple coil deck does seem quite intimidating to work on but it actually isn’t too bad for a seasonal coil builder. Newbies may however find it difficult to build. The deck has six posts with holes at the top and screws on the sides. The post holes are tiny so don’t expect to use massive builds with this triple coil deck. It just won’t work too well. The hex screws on the triple coil deck isn’t the best in the world so you do run the risk of stripping them easily if you over tighten them however they do give you spares so you’ll be safe.
The dual coil - velocity style deck is pretty straight forward. The post holes on this deck is a bit bigger so you may use bigger builds with this deck however it isn’t the biggest that I’ve come across. If you are a newbie builder you will enjoy using this deck as it’s very easy to work on.
Another pro with this RTA is that you can swap out the triple-coil deck with the velocity-style deck without emptying the tank.
Performance:
For testing this RTA, I have tried multiple builds. I am currently using the Triple coil deck. The build I have in now is a 24g, 7 Wrap, 3mm ID, N80 Flatwire by Haywire build reading at 0.19 Ohms. Building on the triple coil deck wasn’t too bad at all. I first installed one coil in the deck and trimmed the legs until the coil sat just a bit above the posts and then I measured and cut the other coils accordingly. My current build using Haywire Flatwire is by far my favorite. If you haven’t tried out Haywire Flatwire, I highly suggest you get yourself some. Its excellent stuff!
Wicking this RTA was surprisingly easy! I have followed the wicking method shown here by @BigGuy and it worked excellent. I got the wicking correct on the first try following this method. Chain vaping this RTA, I did not get any sign of a dry hit.
I have been using this RTA at 65w and the flavor off it is excellent. Being triple coil, the difference in flavor is significant in comparison to dual coil and single coil tanks. If you love dessert/bakery/candy type flavors this tank is exactly what you want. I find bakery type juices really shine with these triple coils. Is the flavor better than any other tank I have tried? Yes! I’m highly impressed by the performance of this RTA. Usually I love my single coil tanks but this triple coil deck really impresses me. The airflow is massive so you won’t have an issue with the draw being restricted. Chain vaping at 65w the tank doesn’t get too hot which is really nice. This tank does go through juice! You most definitely will need to be carrying a unicorn bottle with you if you plan going out and about with this RTA. Although its 4.5ml, the triple coils burn through juice but it’s definitely worth it. The flavor is just excellent!
The star here is definitely the triple coil deck. If you really want the best out of this tank you have to use the triple coil deck. The dual coil deck is pretty standard. It works well but the flavor isn’t as good as the triple coil deck. The dual coil deck could have been better. The post holes could have been much bigger then they currently are to allow for much bigger builds.
I have not experienced any sign of leaking at all using both the decks. Do note that the only time you will get leaking is if you wick it incorrect so always make sure that your wicking looks right before closing and filling it up. There’s also no sign of seeping at the base as well which is definitely a good thing.
Pros:
- The use of triple-coils
- 4.5 mL capacity
- Included dual-coil deck
- Excellent finish and build quality
- Good threads
- Excellent flavor
- Price point
Cons:
- Screws on the triple coil deck could be better
- The Dual coil deck could have had much bigger post holes!
- Triple coil deck isn’t the easiest deck to work with
Conclusion:
CoilArt has definitely done an excellent job with this RTA. I’m really impressed by the performance, build quality and flavor produced by this tank. It does go through juice so if you are an economical vaper, this RTA isn’t for you. If you are on the fence about getting this RTA, do get it. You won’t be disappointed with the performance. It is definitely a must for a flavor chaser. I highly recommend it.
This RTA can be purchased for R585 from Sir Vape which is a good price point for what you get.
If you guys have any questions regarding this RTA, feel free to drop a comment and I will try and answer it to the best of my knowledge
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