Full Disclosure:
Let’s get all the disclosures out of the way. This RDA was sent to me directly from Cigpet specifically for the purposes of this review. This will not in any way, shape, or form cause me to give this RDA a favorable review or change my opinion in any way.
First Impression Out Of The Box:
Nice chuff style drip tip. Machining looks to be top notch. Bottom and side air flow should produce some nice clouds and flavor. We may have a winner here.
What’s In The box:
Along with the RDA itself you get spare o'rings, a set of clapton coils, cotton, Phillips head screwdriver, and two spare deck screws.
From Top To Bottom:
The Eco RDA breaks down into five pieces. The drip tip, top cap, barrel section, deck, and airflow control ring. When all five pieces are put together the Eco RDA is 40.9 mm tall with a 24 mm diameter. The resin drip tip is gorgeous and it measures 9 mm in diameter, definitely big enough to drip right down the center. Like the tank the drip tip would benefit from some beefier o'rings because it does fit kind of loosely. While I love the resin drip tip and the color it provides I wish they would give you another taller option. I’m not a fan of all the low profile drip tips that come with most RDA’s now. At the very least they should have included a 510 drip tip adapter.
The top cap is beautifully machined and it has absolutely fantastic knurling. The interior of the top cap has a slight conical design to it. Moving on to the barrel is where the side airflow is located and its controlled by turning the top cap. The side airflow slots measure 10 mm by 1.5 mm. This RDA does have both side and bottom airflow that can be independently adjusted. The bottom airflow has a bottom airflow control ring that has some nice tension. The bottom oring on the bottom airflow is very prone to being sliced by the airflow control ring. I would highly recommend that you juice up all the orings on this tank really well as soon as you get it. I also would not remove the airflow control ring unless you absolutely have to The bottom airflow slots measure 10 mm by 2.5 mm. The knurling on the airflow control ring is the same as the top cap.
Branding is present on the barrel. On one side you have the name Eco laser etched into the RDA. On the other side the name William is laser etched. Kind of cool if your name is William but otherwise, not really. I am getting a little tired of the silly names coming out lately. Not a huge fan of the Cigpet name and I definitely do not like having the name William etched on the side of my RDA. I have no idea who William is? To be totally honest I really don’t care. I know I don’t want his name on my RDA. If he is the designer then let him put his name on the bottom of the atomizer like everyone else.
The bottom of the Eco has a non adjustable gold plated 510 pin that is suitable for a hybrid. There is also a phillips head screw for your negative block. Overall the machining from top to bottom is just top notch.
The Deck:
The build deck is a two post deck with three post holes on each side, two on the top row and one on the bottom. It is unique and innovative to say the least. You can probably do some crazy builds on this deck. The internal deck space is 22 mm and from post hole to it measures 16 mm. Each of the six post holes measures 2.5 mm so you can get some pretty big leads in there. Phillips head post screws keep everything nice and secure, four on top and one on each side. The bottom four airflow tubes measure 3.5 mm each with a 7mm deep juice well. The deep juice well will hold 2mls of liquid. While they did include two extra post screws I would have appreciated a full set.
Building And Wicking:
Building and wicking this RDA is a breeze. For my build I just used the top row and ran some fused claptons. I’m ohming out at .16 at 85 watts in power mode. This is a dual coil RDA only as there is no way to block off the other side of your airflow. The juice well with the tubes in it is a little cramped so you have to place your cotton in there just right so it does not cover the air tubes.
But Deuces, How Does She Vape:
The Eco RDA has shot to the top of my rotation as one of my favorite RDA’s. The flavor I get off of it is just fantastic. I have dual fused claptons in there at .16 ohms and it is exactly how I like to vape. I’m at 85 watts with the side airflow open just a hair and the bottom airflow wide open. The cloud production and flavor are just on point. I’m getting thick, lush, dense, flavorful vapor with every pull. The flavor this thing puts out is just amazing. I also like the fact that you can run some really hot builds in here if you want because there is plenty of airflow available via the side and bottom. So basically this RDA is very versatile for any type of way you like to vape.
Conclusion:
Big, big win here for Cigpet. This RDA is absolutely amazing from the machining to the vape quality. Do not hesitate to buy this one. Just get one and you can thank me later. This RDA gets my highest recommendation and is definitely DeucesJack approved.
If you found this review helpful please feel free to leave a comment, give it a like, and give me a follow. If you are a Vendor and would like a DeucesJack Review please PM me on this forum.
Pros and Cons:
A note about Pros and Cons. These are my Pros and Cons. They are very subjective. What may be a pro to me could be a con to you and vice versa.
Pros:
* Resin drip tip
* Machining
* Build quality
* Flavor
* Clouds
* Innovative deck
* Top and bottom airflow
* Huge post holes
* Knurling
* Deep juice well
* Suitable for hybrids
Cons:
* No 510 drip tip adapter
* Bad oring on the airflow control ring
* Branding
* Only two spare post screws
Specs:
Diameter 24 mm
Height 40.9 mm
Side and Bottom airflow control
RESIN DRIP TIP
The Tank On Different Mods:
On The SX Mini G Class
On The Craving Vapor Hexohm V3
On The Lost Vape Triade
On The Smok AL85 Baby Alien
On The Hohmtech Wrecker G2
On The CKS Icon
Variety's the very spice of life, that gives it all it's flavour.
-William Cowper
Let’s get all the disclosures out of the way. This RDA was sent to me directly from Cigpet specifically for the purposes of this review. This will not in any way, shape, or form cause me to give this RDA a favorable review or change my opinion in any way.
First Impression Out Of The Box:
Nice chuff style drip tip. Machining looks to be top notch. Bottom and side air flow should produce some nice clouds and flavor. We may have a winner here.
What’s In The box:
Along with the RDA itself you get spare o'rings, a set of clapton coils, cotton, Phillips head screwdriver, and two spare deck screws.
From Top To Bottom:
The Eco RDA breaks down into five pieces. The drip tip, top cap, barrel section, deck, and airflow control ring. When all five pieces are put together the Eco RDA is 40.9 mm tall with a 24 mm diameter. The resin drip tip is gorgeous and it measures 9 mm in diameter, definitely big enough to drip right down the center. Like the tank the drip tip would benefit from some beefier o'rings because it does fit kind of loosely. While I love the resin drip tip and the color it provides I wish they would give you another taller option. I’m not a fan of all the low profile drip tips that come with most RDA’s now. At the very least they should have included a 510 drip tip adapter.
The top cap is beautifully machined and it has absolutely fantastic knurling. The interior of the top cap has a slight conical design to it. Moving on to the barrel is where the side airflow is located and its controlled by turning the top cap. The side airflow slots measure 10 mm by 1.5 mm. This RDA does have both side and bottom airflow that can be independently adjusted. The bottom airflow has a bottom airflow control ring that has some nice tension. The bottom oring on the bottom airflow is very prone to being sliced by the airflow control ring. I would highly recommend that you juice up all the orings on this tank really well as soon as you get it. I also would not remove the airflow control ring unless you absolutely have to The bottom airflow slots measure 10 mm by 2.5 mm. The knurling on the airflow control ring is the same as the top cap.
Branding is present on the barrel. On one side you have the name Eco laser etched into the RDA. On the other side the name William is laser etched. Kind of cool if your name is William but otherwise, not really. I am getting a little tired of the silly names coming out lately. Not a huge fan of the Cigpet name and I definitely do not like having the name William etched on the side of my RDA. I have no idea who William is? To be totally honest I really don’t care. I know I don’t want his name on my RDA. If he is the designer then let him put his name on the bottom of the atomizer like everyone else.
The bottom of the Eco has a non adjustable gold plated 510 pin that is suitable for a hybrid. There is also a phillips head screw for your negative block. Overall the machining from top to bottom is just top notch.
The Deck:
The build deck is a two post deck with three post holes on each side, two on the top row and one on the bottom. It is unique and innovative to say the least. You can probably do some crazy builds on this deck. The internal deck space is 22 mm and from post hole to it measures 16 mm. Each of the six post holes measures 2.5 mm so you can get some pretty big leads in there. Phillips head post screws keep everything nice and secure, four on top and one on each side. The bottom four airflow tubes measure 3.5 mm each with a 7mm deep juice well. The deep juice well will hold 2mls of liquid. While they did include two extra post screws I would have appreciated a full set.
Building And Wicking:
Building and wicking this RDA is a breeze. For my build I just used the top row and ran some fused claptons. I’m ohming out at .16 at 85 watts in power mode. This is a dual coil RDA only as there is no way to block off the other side of your airflow. The juice well with the tubes in it is a little cramped so you have to place your cotton in there just right so it does not cover the air tubes.
But Deuces, How Does She Vape:
The Eco RDA has shot to the top of my rotation as one of my favorite RDA’s. The flavor I get off of it is just fantastic. I have dual fused claptons in there at .16 ohms and it is exactly how I like to vape. I’m at 85 watts with the side airflow open just a hair and the bottom airflow wide open. The cloud production and flavor are just on point. I’m getting thick, lush, dense, flavorful vapor with every pull. The flavor this thing puts out is just amazing. I also like the fact that you can run some really hot builds in here if you want because there is plenty of airflow available via the side and bottom. So basically this RDA is very versatile for any type of way you like to vape.
Conclusion:
Big, big win here for Cigpet. This RDA is absolutely amazing from the machining to the vape quality. Do not hesitate to buy this one. Just get one and you can thank me later. This RDA gets my highest recommendation and is definitely DeucesJack approved.
If you found this review helpful please feel free to leave a comment, give it a like, and give me a follow. If you are a Vendor and would like a DeucesJack Review please PM me on this forum.
Pros and Cons:
A note about Pros and Cons. These are my Pros and Cons. They are very subjective. What may be a pro to me could be a con to you and vice versa.
Pros:
* Resin drip tip
* Machining
* Build quality
* Flavor
* Clouds
* Innovative deck
* Top and bottom airflow
* Huge post holes
* Knurling
* Deep juice well
* Suitable for hybrids
Cons:
* No 510 drip tip adapter
* Bad oring on the airflow control ring
* Branding
* Only two spare post screws
Specs:
Diameter 24 mm
Height 40.9 mm
Side and Bottom airflow control
RESIN DRIP TIP
The Tank On Different Mods:
On The SX Mini G Class
On The Craving Vapor Hexohm V3
On The Lost Vape Triade
On The Smok AL85 Baby Alien
On The Hohmtech Wrecker G2
On The CKS Icon
Variety's the very spice of life, that gives it all it's flavour.
-William Cowper