SteamCrave Aromamizer Plus v.4 RDTA Reviewed by SessionDrummer

Thank you @Dj35.

I was surprised I had to buy it direct from SteamCrave.

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Thank you very much @2whiskymike. I hope you don’t mind, I plugged your thread with your mesh wicking.

No one is more surprised than me.

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Wow!! @SessionDrummer , That’s a great review! Now I need one or two asap!!

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Not at all. I’m glad the regular wicking is no issue, I just wanted to throw that thread out there as another option for anyone on the fence. I know I’d be compulsive about tipping without it. The mesh is as much for peace of mind as anything else.
I don’t remember where I saw it used, but it’s an old trick to replace SS rope wicks that got lost or didn’t work well.

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Thank you very much @Martin48, that always means a lot to hear that. It helps offset all of the work it takes to do them.

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I think it was brilliant, and so much so, that I felt compelled to mention that in the review. I’m STILL rather SHOCKED, that I DIDN’T have any issues with dry hits/hitting. I guess the tilting it during vaping was just enough.

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i would appreciate that and any help.

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Great review and write-up Dman!

Curious (asking for us chain vapers), how’s the Heat up top ?

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For my moderate chain vaping, I didn’t get any real heat on the top cap.

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Not the same @Lynda. Same air flow holes only, no air slots.

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I did run into some hot lip issues while attempting to run my wicking dry. It may have had more to do with the metal ring on the drip tip than actual cap heat. Or it may have been some errant hot liquid. I’m not entirely sure.
I’ve swapped the drip tip and haven’t had any problems since.

FWIW I’ve made myself nic-sick trying to replicate it before I’ve run into any more heat issues.

The inner honeycomb section is a stout chunk of metal and seems to keep temperature well regulated. The ports are relatively long; doing double duty with airflow alignment and heat radiation.

In a different era of my professional life I did a lot of CFD analysis with engine intake design. While I haven’t nerdded hard enough to model it, I would guess this inner section is the real reason for the surprising success of the whole thing.

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For the people in the UK. “Ecigone” will be recieving there “steam crave” order in about 3 weeks. It leaves where they ship them from (steam crave HQ) on 28th September.

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Thank you @Dj35.

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An awesome review! I’m just still confused about how the juice drops, and it is still able to wick on a bottom fill. I have been rocking a couple of the V2 top fills with the flow control, which is why I’m confused. I’m hoping you can shed some light on this. Do you have to flip it upside down to keep wicking? Thanks.

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Ive always enjoyed steams tanks, not some of their 1st rdas though. Great to see a 30mm with a reduced chamber, not a common thing. I think VC is the only other ones i can think of off hand.
Thank you @SessionDrummer , ill definitely be picking one of these up

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Thank you @Happy_Man1. The juice can’t “drop” as it’s already on the bottom. I had decided early on in the review, that I was NOT going to make long (dangling) tails down into the tank, and instead wick normally with the tails just pushing into the wells. I wanted to see, under normal tilting movements if it would wick or not, and it did. When you grab the mod/tank to vape, you do tilt it. I mean, I guess if you left it sitting completely upright, never grabbed it, but leaned down to it, once the juice level grew lower it wouldn’t wick, but that would be an odd way to vape LOL.

I was actually surprised that I didn’t have any wicking issues. I typically let it get down to about a quarter of an inch of juice left before refilling. Basically it keeps wicking by the normal lifting/tilting that you do when vaping.

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Thank you @apathy, and don’t forget to post back with your thoughts on it.

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Okay, that makes sense. Sometimes I tilt my V2 down, and it leaks if I have done a poor job with new wicks. So the tilting is the trick, which is a normal part of vaping. I suppose long wicking tails could be deployed for extra insurance, but it is not necessary.

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@Happy_Man1, TELL me about it. I’ve been (and still do) use/using SteamCraves since the OG RDTA. I skipped the Titan, and maybe one other, but every other one, I’ve got in use, with spares, and basically every one leaks if I lay them on their sides. ALL of them (with the exception of the OG) will gravity dump if I fill without turning off the juice flow first, so THIS ONE, really surprised me. No dumps, no leakes, and no dry hits.

Now let’s be honest, I’m about 100% SURE you COULD get some dry hits, if you left it upright, never tilted it to vape, or completely borked your wick tails, and as always, better wicks, lead to better results, so I’m not saying it’s perfect, but, it did surprise me.

100% agreed. Check out @2whiskymike’s extra insurance mesh wick stick method …

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