Are You Steam Cravin’ ?

Picked up a StreamCrave RTDA tank called the Aromamizer Supreme V4 two weeks ago and am quite happy with the results. I saw a couple of video reviews and because I have not purchased a tank in quite a while, this one seemed quite versatile and by gosh it is. SteamCrave has been making products for 15 years!

The things it can transform into: (I think they should have named it the Aromamizer Transformer Supreme V4)

  1. Regular straight glass tank RDTA 7.5ml
  2. Bubble glass tank RDTA 10ml
  3. Mesh deck tank and RDA
  4. Dual or single coil postless deck, although dual coil works best
  5. Squonk pins for both RDA and RDTA configurations!

The top cap metal seemed thin to me typical of asian 304 stainless steel but it turns out surprisingly strong. It’s not 316 medical grade steel (higher cost) but it still feels strong. I believe it’s made of 304 stainless steel.

The machining and threading are fine and I particularly like the simple design and the fine knurling on the center tube and the bottom cap. The logo and text are actually engraved in the metal and not too flashy as I purchased the stainless steel version.

SteamCrave tanks are gennerally huge, like up to 20-32ml of eliquid. I just dont need to carry that much eliquid around. This one is 25mm in width (the smallest RDTA tank they make) and carries 7.5-10ml of eliquid.

The Aromamizer has always been noted for great flavor while giving you plenty of airflow options. This tank does not disappoint in those two categories. It starts off with a light restricted direct lung (RDL) draw (single slot) all the way to almost fully open (three slot) direct lung (DL) draw. It’s easy to turn the airflow control ring to get four different honeycomb filters and anything in between.

It’s hard for me to compare their other or older tanks because I have wanted to, but never owned one. They seem to think this one is supreme.

The top cap is easy to remove and replace and still stays in place because of the two well machined o-ring grooves and the big posts that hold it into position. The cap post holes act as eliquid fill holes! Re applying the top cap is a two click process that feels firm and happily this boy does not leak at all. It comes designed for 810 drip tips and no 510 adapter is included 🙁

I can recommend this tank to anyone who enjoys versatility, good flavor and ease of use in a well made tank that can provide a ton of vapor with lots of air flow possibilities at a reasonable cost. The only place I could find one here in the US at this time was Element Vape.

Measured dimensions: 44.2 mm tall 25.29 mm wide 12.42 mm drip tip bore opening.

Video Review so far:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiTbfzbmt_E&t=615s&pp=ygUgc3RlYW1jcmF2ZSBhcm9tYW1pemVyIHN1cHJlbWUgdjQ%3D

The Nimbus RDA

The Nimbus 2/11/2013. This little banger was hard to get at first. Made in the Philippines by Jeyps Vaper and Saint Quii Vaper. You had to get on a batch list in FB to get one. It was a simple 3 post deck, If I remember correctly, the center post would spin after a while making it difficult to clamp/position wire mainly because there was no place to off set the pin with a screwdriver. A fatal design mistake. I paid $50 + shipping to the USA. They were all the rage for a while and later got cloned with a channel on the bottom of the pin for a screwdriver. I added a ppt file converted to pdf on how to build it with flat wire which was becoming a thing and silica rope.

Ardent RDA

Picked up the Ardent RDA by Stan of  TenaciousTXVapes in February to match up my polished SS Dreamer mech mod and am really happy with the purchase. This RDA offers literally tons of vapor and good flavor with a hybrid connection to the Dreamer for a low voltage drop instant connection to the battery. I occasionally need a huge draw (more air flow) from a mech mod and this definitely fits the bill. If you own the Dreamer you should pick up this atty to fit perfectly as a pair here: https://lucidrda.com/product/ardent-rda-by-tenacioustxvapes-and-timesvape/