If you've never heard of, or decided to purchase a Voltrove, you MIGHT want to read this review. This one is claimed to be a real flavor chucker, AND in either Single, or Dual coil mode, so we will just see about that. Hang on, buckle up, grab a drink, and enjoy the ride !!!!!
Specs:
* 304 stainless steel construction.
* 810 Wide bore, shorty Delrin drip tip.
* Easy to build on postless deck design.
* Glass straight tank = 4mL
* Glass bubble tank = 6mL
* Tinted glass on black RTAs won't peel.
* Removable AFC
* Keyed top cap
What's Included:
* 25mm v3 RTA (straight tank installed)
* Bubble tank section
* Spare o-ring/screw kit
* O-ring sizer
I decided to pick the 25v3, and a few juices from Joe over at Royal Vapes in the UK. I also decided to use 3 of his juices to test this RTA out, and I'll link to EVERYTHING in the "Linkage" section below the review.
Now NORMALLY I'd just "Blah, blah, blah", and gloss over the box, but this one, was a work of art ...
And, because Mark KNEW how hard these boxes in boxes can be to slide out, he included a pull tab ...
Included were an o-ring guide card, spare o-rings, and grub screws ..
Wait, where's the instructions, and what's a o-ring guide card ??
Even THOUGH there were NO coils, instructions, or tips and tricks included, the o-rings, grub screws, and driver were ABOVE average, especially the grub screws ....
I chose the Black over the Stainless, as the black came with tinted glass, that was almost reflective, and VERY hard to photograph. The 4ml flat glass came pre-installed, along with the spare 6ml bubble glass ...
Even while briefly checking the bottom plate you could tell this was designed by a machinist ....
The Voltrove name on the bottom was almost the only branding on the unit, which kept it slick, and monolithic. The plated 510 screw protruded slightly ...
A nice 810 chuffer for the flavor exhaust ...
And it was held in snugly by the thick top cap o-ring ...
While not a threaded cap, and not being a fan of "twist offs", this quarter turn-er was snug and did not seem like it would accidentally twist off in a pocket ...
A close-er up of the keyed top cap, that was VERY well machined, and double o-ringed ...
A look at the keyed top retention plate, with generous dual fill ports ...
A closeup of the bottom of the retention plate, with buttery smooth threads, and again, double o-ringed ...
A look at the chimney section attached to the deck, with one of the dual airflow ports visible ....
On the side you can now see one of the integrated juice flow slots (half open), which were super smooth, and had stops when fully open, and closed ...
A closeup of the airflow port (one on each side), open at full bore ....
A better look at the dual juice flow ports ....
The chimney was perfectly threaded, and was also smoothly domed ....
With the deck exposed, you could really take in the huge juice wells, that were fed by the juice flow ports, as well as the bottom, and side air flow ports ...
A rotated view ......
A closeup .....
With no specs in the box, I test fit a 3.0mm I.D. and it fell RIGHT into the pocket, Clearly even a 4.0mm I.D. would work ...
As mentioned both the grub screws and included driver were quite above average ...
The single, tripple core Ni80 clapton landed ....
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