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Steam Crave Aromamizer Lite DL/MTL RTA review by Mjag

mjag

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Thank you for checking out my review of the Steam Crave Aromamizer Lite DL/MTL RTA which Steam Crave was generous enough provide.

  • The Flavor Chasing Single Coil RTA
  • Small and Compact 23mm Tank
  • Designed for restrictive DL and MTL
  • (2) 510 drip tips and 2 AFC airhole options for restricted DL & MT.
  • 3.5ml juice capacity, bubble glass 4.5ml included
  • Combination and improved version of Aromamzer RDTA V2 and Supreme Lite

In the box you will find:














  • Aromamizer Lite RTA whole unit (with DL drip tip)
  • Spare 3.5ml glass
  • Spare 4.5ml bubble glass
  • Spare o rings and grub screws
  • Allen Key
  • MTL drip tip
  • Manual
  • Steamcrave sticker

Available in Black, Stainless Steel and Gunmetal:

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Getting to know the Aromamizer Lite DL/MTL RTA

I am sure many reading this are already familiar with Steam Crave, a company that does not put out new products once a month but strives for quality over quantity. If you are not familiar then you should be, they have a great reputation that is well earned.

One of there latest offerings is the Aromamizer Lite DL/MTL RTA, a dedicated single coil RTA that is said to be a mash-up of the Aromamzer RDTA V2 and Supreme Lite while improving on both.

Upon receiving the tank I broke it down to give it a cleaning and show the parts, I have to say it smelled clean though.

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In the pic above you will see (2) airflow rings, I was sent an extra in the box and from what I have learned that is the new airflow ring which is said to improve MTL performance.

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You get (1) Bubble Glass and (2) straight glass, would have preferred an extra bubble instead, that is the one more susceptible to breaking. You also get a bunch of spare o'rings, screws, multi-tool, MTL and DL drip tips.

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The new chimney is well thought out, dedicated to a single coil with a reduced chamber for better favor and the honeycomb airflow that they use on most of there newer tanks.

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The new postless build deck is the only piece where the machining wasn't as clean as the rest of the tank. Didn't run into any problems using it with the 6 or 7 builds I tried, pretty solid deck and the grub screws are great.

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Not a big gain with the included bubble glass, 4.5ml (verified with a syringe, holds 4.5ml on the nose) vs the 3.5ml (not verified) with the straight glass. Straight glass is shown with the MTL drip tip, DL drip tip with the bubble glass.

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Overall I am impressed with the build quality, smooth threads and that reduced chimney is excellent. My only gripes would be the clear o'rings which generally don't hold up well long term but have not been a problem thus far. The DL drip tip is also tiny and feels cheap, I replaced it almost immediately.

Builds and Performance

As already mentioned I did 6 to 7 builds which ranged from straight wire, triple and quad parallel claptons, a couple of MTL builds and most were 3mm but tried a 3.5mm internal diameter build as well. I did not read the manual on my first build and it came out good using a nichrome 80 triple clapton with the legs cut at 5mm. I generally don't read the manuals unless I am doing a review, figure with over 250+ rebuildable tanks I have built over the years I got a good idea how to get good results. I gotta say the manual Steam Crave put out is damn spot on for getting the best out of the tank though, definitely worth a glance when you get the tank and they give you a spot on length to cut the wicks.

Here is one of my MTL builds using fancy wire on a 3mm post, the other was a single 26g build on a 2.5mm post.

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Now I will freely admit I am not a MTL guy but have tried some really good MTL tanks in the past, one of my favorites being the Innokin Zenith. I definitely didn't get the same enjoyment from the Aromamizer Lite in MTL mode regardless of which airflow control ring I used and switching up drip tips. It just feels like it wants to be opened up as a restricted DL tank to me. After trying 2 MTL builds I was convinced, not it's strength so I moved on.

After that, I tried a 3.5mm quad clapton, a build I am familiar with other single coil tanks.

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Since it is a bigger coil I cut my legs at 5ml and pulled it up a bit so the bottom airflow holes would go under the coil. It is important to check the resistance by putting on the chimney to make sure the coil doesn't short. Once that was all done fired it up with the same juice I used with the prior builds and the flavor was a tad off, turns out Steam Craves recommendation of a 3mm coil is pretty spot on.

My favorite build and the one I came back to and am vaping on as I write this review is an SS316L Triple Core Fused 28g x 3 with a 36G wrap spaced coil.

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I followed Steam Craves manual and cut the leads 4.5mm for the first build and 5mm for the second and can't say there is much of a difference, just tasty flavor. Not the thickest clouds but they sure are tasty, I really enjoyed this build and the one I will use going forward.

As far as wicking the manual has it right, just use the bottom o'ring as a guide to cut your wicks. Don't thin them out, just fluff them and cover the bottom wicking slots.

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If you follow the manual you should get a very tasty vape and I did not experience any leaking with any of my builds.

Comparisons

I happen to get the Footoon Aquamaster V2 the same day so decided why not, let's see what these 2 can do. For good measure, I put the same build in one of my favorite single coil tanks, the Asmodus Zesthia. Now the Aquamaster and Aromamizer Lite are pretty close, the Lite just had that extra kick of flavor especially after they both had sat a bit and the coils were nice and juicy. That did make me prefer the Lite over the Footoon but they're both great tanks. The Zesthia tended to give a bit of a boost to the fruits in the juice, they seemed brighter but the Lite gave a creamier flavor with the same juice. I felt the Lite gave the juice a little better balance as the Zesthia was more top note forward but they both just kick out the flavor.

Really tough to pick out a clear cut winner here, it is going to depend on user preference and what kind of juices they enjoy. I was really surprised at how the Aromamizer Lite brought that cream aspect more in line with the fruits, was definitely noticeable. As far as building the Zesthia is the easiest, followed by the Aromamizer Lite then the Aquamaster V2 but it is not a big difference.

How does it look on a mod?

Being 23mm is a little bit of an oddball size, 24mm would have been nicer from an aesthetics POV. Gave me a chance to break out some of my favorite mini mods though.

Vaporesso Nebula left, Laisimo Snowwolf Mini Plus right
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Doesn't look out of place on my dual battery mods though.

Think Vape Thor Pro left, Lost Vape Therion DNA75C right
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Pros:

  • Great flavor
  • Great build quality
  • Manual gives spot-on instructions to build
  • Easy to build
  • No leaking

Cons:

  • The provided deep lung drip tip is tiny and feels cheap
  • Clear o'rings which tend not to last as long
  • Machining on the deck could have been cleaner
  • Only 1 bubble glass and 2 straight glass, would have been better with 2 bubble
  • Not the best MTL performance, works better as a restricted deep lung tank


Final Thoughts

I am happy to see Steam Crave come out with a dedicated single coil tank, sure they have single coil decks for there dual coil tanks but none of those I feel work as well as the Aromamizer Lite. The ease of build, especially with the excellent build guide in the manual, makes it great for newbies. The flavor is fantastic, really impressed with it. Not a cloud chuckers dream but who buys a single coil tank for that anyway?

The only things I didn't like was the included drip tips, the DL version is great if you have chicken lips I guess, for us normal people it's ridiculous. The clear o'rings were fine during my review but in general, they do not last as long as normal black o'rings IME. Not a tank I would recommend for a dedicated MTL vaper as well. Not a lot of capacity with the bubble glass, only 4.5ml but it is not a thirsty tank so didn't find it too troubling.

If you're into single coil tanks I think the Steam Crave Aromamizer Lite will be a great addition to your vape arsenal. If dual coil fog machines with great flavor are more your speed then get a Steam Crave Aromamizer Plus and thank me later.

More info and a place to purchase can be found here: https://shop.steamcrave.com/aromamizerliterta_p0993.html

Check out how this stacks up to other tasty gear and meet the Steampugs team of reviewers. Your bound to have a good time and read up on some great products, not so great ones too http://www.steampugs.co.uk/
 

Heartsdelight

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Fantastic & wonderfully explicit review! Hi buddy :wave: :hug: Long time no see :D

Chicken lips lol! I totally agree! I tried to tell SC about the DL driptip but they got the shape but not the thickness. I recommended the Augvape Merlin Mini rta driptip.

Love your comparisons to the Footon Aqua Master v2 & Asmodus Zesthia ! I have both & still enjoy my Zesthia. I won the Aqua Master from Everzon & haven’t had time to build & post about it.

So you enjoyed the 5mm legs more than the 4.5mm? Or you did say you didn’t find much of a difference. So went with the 5mm legs?

Nice to speak with you again ;)
 

mjag

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Fantastic & wonderfully explicit review! Hi buddy :wave: :hug: Long time no see :D

Chicken lips lol! I totally agree! I tried to tell SC about the DL driptip but they got the shape but not the thickness. I recommended the Augvape Merlin Mini rta driptip.

Love your comparisons to the Footon Aqua Master v2 & Asmodus Zesthia ! I have both & still enjoy my Zesthia. I won the Aqua Master from Everzon & haven’t had time to build & post about it.

So you enjoyed the 5mm legs more than the 4.5mm? Or you did say you didn’t find much of a difference. So went with the 5mm legs?

Nice to speak with you again ;)

Hearts! Always enjoy any time I can spend conversing with you, one of my favorite peeps

As far as the leg length I think it is going to depend on the coil, a thicker coil will do best with 5mm. It is all about getting the bottom row of air to come from under the coil.

Good call on the Merlin mini drip tip, that would have been better. Really don't get why they use such horrid drip tips on such great tanks.

Let me know how you like the Footoon AM V2. I have only had the time to put 1 build in it, the same one I put into the Lite. I did just recently get the Kelpie but no time to really try it much yet, it sure looks slick. If there are any other single coil tanks that you enjoy please let me know, I generally like what you like.

I hope all is well my friend, you are all our delights

Sent from my SM-N960U using Tapatalk
 

Heartsdelight

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All is well :hug:

Thanks for confirming the leg lengths!

I have no clue as to why SC driptip are so thin. I showed Maggie a pic of the Merlin Mini DT & perhaps in the pic it doesn’t really show the thickness? And they don’t bother to investigate further? Or they feel peeps usually use their own DT’s?

I will let you how how I like the Footon AM v2 ;)

Let me know how you like the Kelpie, hard to try/buy everything that comes out.

Hope all is well with you too!
 

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