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Today our guest is Creed
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Today our guest is Creed RTA by GeekVape
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Hey hey hey! Hello everyone! Alex from VaperMD is with you and i'm glad to welcome you on my channel
And, as I previously said, today our guest is Creed RTA by GeekVape
This is huge-ass RTA with maximal diameter 30mm
Well, its main diameter is 27mm, but at landing diameter is 25mm and I think you already noticed its grenade-like design
Overall, regarding this RTA - 810 drip tips slot, top fill, replaceable chamber bells for side airflow and 4.5ml or 6.5ml capacity
We'll talk about all of it and about its full specs in close up
So let's dive down
Okay, friends, here we have nice black packaging, apparently for reviewers, so we won't even be looking at it
And under the cover we're met by the main kit contents, let's do this in order
The RTA itself with pre-installed bubble glass
Standard 4.5ml capacity glass and we have a bag with a drip tip, if it could be called so
Another 510 drip tip
Two replaceable chamber bells - one is completely solid and other with holes
Under the foam we have a bag with spare o-rings, extra screws and T-shaped screwdriver
And now let's talk about device itself
This RTA is made of stainless steel and available in 6 colors - SS, Gun Metal, Rainbow, Gold, Blue and Black
It features the 810 non-o-ring drip tips slot and can fit 510 drip tips with adapter
Also this RTA has top fill, capacity of the tank is from 4.5ml to 6.5ml with bubble glass
It also features two post deck with counter coil installation, adjustable bottom and side airflow - airflow can be changed via replaceable chamber bells
Diameter at landing is 25mm, maximal diameter with bubble glass is 30mm
Height with standard drip tip is 50mm
And now we'll start in order and, as always, we'll start from the top, where we have 810 non-o-ring drip tip
This drip tip is fully made out of ultem with metal ring inlay, it has non-o-ring fit and it has slight conical-shape machining inside
Also you can use white transparent "drip tip" from the kit - as for me - it's just a piece of some plastic tube. RTA with this "drip tip" looks like so and it's looks pathetic, frankly speaking
Next goes the top cap for top fill - this top cap has these diamond-shaped cutouts for comfortable unscrewing
The top cap itself is pretty thin, so you have to push it down to unscrew it - counter clockwise
But when o-rings will be lubed this process will be more comfortable
This top cap hides two big fill slots, which is enough for every bottle nose tip or glass eyedropper
And we're continuing the disassembly. Top part of the device unscrews counter clockwise and frees the shaft with pre-installed chamber bell
Glass is removable and replaceable, of course
And you are able to use this RTA with standard glass and with that glass device looks way more interesting
Inside it has slight cutout and on the main bell it's written Creed
As I said, we have pre-installed chamber bell with oval-shaped holes on both sides
These chamber bells is interchangeable and we have two extra bells in the kit
One bell with round holes on both sides
And second bell is solid, with no holes
And now let's talk about the deck of this RTA. And it's classic - 2 posts 2 holes, as I always say, with counter coils installation
Flat head screws are at the top and we'll be tucking cotton into these slots on the sides
As you can see, there's 4 holes - these holes are for bottom airflow. But aside from that, there is two bigger slots on both sides, which will output the air to the side and kinda redirect it into these holes
So the air will be taken from the bottom, get through this airflow slot and will get into these holes and, at the same time, bottom airflow will work as well
So bottom airflow is not being blocked
I don't know if it works correctly, but we'll test it out and talk about it in face-time.
Let's continue overview of this deck. At the bottom we have airflow adjustment ring, which can be rotated left and right and it has a stopper
As you can see, at the bottom RTA is narrowed to 25mm and on the bottom of the deck we have Creed logo, information about manufacturer and nice protruding pin
So, folks, that was all what could've been disassembled and I think it's time for coil installation
Well, I already installed the coils, because here we have simple counter coil installation and I don't see a point in wasting your time to show this
I placed the coils like so. This is two standard fused claptons right above of bottom airflow and I placed them the way, so it do not stick out beyond edge of the deck
Because otherwise, when you be installing chamber bell, it might touch the coils and you'll get short circuit
So be careful during coil installation, so the coils don't contact with the bell and double check it afterwards
Okay, the deck with installed coils will look like so and I think it's time to put some cotton
And yes, I glowed the coils already
So, friends, everything is ready to get back to face-time and test all these airflows - side airflow and, of course, we'll test it out without it
Thanks for your attention in close up
Let's go up to
Folks, I honestly don't know if side airflow works correctly or not
We'll test all of it a little bit later. And for a start we'll talk about cons of this RTA
So, let's go
Huge, massive, big, gigantic - it's really has enormous size
30mm is way too much for me. I don't really like such huge atomizers, so I'm giving my personal con to this RTA
Besides, I'm totally not okay with that grenade-like design of RTAs - when RTA is huge in the middle and at the bottom we do narrowing to 25mm. Guys, come on, this looks pathetic
Top cap for top fill. It's inconvenient, it's very thin and it's not always comfortable to screw/unscrew it.
There's no point where you can grab it, so you have to push this top cap down by your fingers and unscrew it or screw it back
It's inconvenient and I'm giving a con for this as well
I don't know if I can call it a con or not, but I guess it's more of a warning - you must precisely and properly install your coils in this RTA
Coils can have 3mm inner diameter, but coils should never protrude out beyond edge of the deck
Otherwise, when you put the chamber bell you'll get short circuit and it's bad
So be cautious during coil installation - here it's not that easy, though it's logical
I'm done with some major cons. Now, let's talk about pros
Okay, first pro to this RTA I'll give for quality of manufacturing. Everything is made well, part fitting is good, machining is on high point as well
GeekVape maintain good quality, they did a great job in this aspect and for that I'm giving them a pro without any doubts
Also, I'll give a pro for extensive kit contents, but I'm pissed because of that white drip tip, which is looks more like a cut of some tube
A pro for easy wicking - simply put the cotton through the coil, saturation is on point, don't tuck the cotton too much - it's the main thing. If you do this - cotton will be saturating very well
I'll give it a pro for capacity. Initially the capacity is 4.5ml - with that glass
And with bubble glass the capacity is 6.5ml. It's enough for dual coil RTA
And I'll give another pro to this RTA for interesting idea with airflow
I'll say it again - I don't know if it works correctly, but I'll say this
Right now in this RTA I have a chamber bell with vertical holes installed
And I like the flavor on this device right now, but anyway, let's test other chamber bells
Yes, by the way, you can unscrew the top part even with filled tank without any problems
So you are able to change or fix the coils or change the bell even with filled tank. And it's good
I used this chamber bell before, now let's use this bell
The draw became looser with bottom airflow wide open. I don't see a point in adjusting airflow in this RTA, but we'll talk about it later
But at the moment I feel that there is more air than before
The flavor, frankly speaking, doesn't changed at all - it's still decent. So let's try a solid chamber bell
Okay, solid chamber bell without any holes, wide open airflow slots - by the way, there's 3 of them
There should be enough of air. Well, let's try
You know what, there is no noticeable decrease in amount of air, but the flavor has improved
And this is no magic - as it being said - it's no magic - this is science
The less chamber size is - the more flavor you'll get. The less holes - the more flavor you'll get
So, with a solid chamber bell, which has no holes, I'm getting more flavor
Overall, for a flavor on this RTA I'm giving a pro
The flavor is there and the flavor is excellent
Besides the cloud production is very nice as well
Okay, friends, let's talk about the price of this device
And after searching on the internet a bit I've found a price tags around 37$
37$ for RTA with pretty interesting kit contents, with nice flavor, not that easy coil installation and with pretty massive size
I don't know how to rate this device. I, personally, wouldn't buy such a big device for myself
But those people, who don't care about appearance and who cares only about the flavor and cloud production
This RTA will suit your needs, because it has decent flavor and decent cloud production
And at this point I'll finalize my today's review
I want to say big thanks to GeekVape for sending me this RTA for review
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