Hi Vaping Underground members, In this review i take a look at the Lock RDA from Ehpro. The Ehpro Lock Build-free RDA was supplied for the purpose of this review by Emma from BuyBest.
https://www.buybest.com/product/Ehpro-Lo...59855.html
Introduction
The Lock RDA is a build free (with the option to build) RDA from Ehpro. I have seen the word innovative floated around a lot with this RDA but not sure exactly how Innovative it really is as we have seen the slot in notch coil with the Notchcore from Joyetech, but here we see the idea used with an RDA which also includes a BF pin and the option to do a simple postless single coil build. This makes the Lock RDA possibly the ideal product to make the transition from using stock coil tanks to RDA,s, squonking and then starting their own builds.
In the Box
Contents:
1 x Lock RDA
1 x 510 Drip Tip Adapter
2 x 0.2ohm SS 316 Notch coils
2 x Hex screws
1 x BF Pin
1 x Allen Key
1 x User Manual
Cottons
O-rings
Aesthetics
The Lock RDA comes in boxed packaging with viewing window allowing me to see i had received the Blue version (which is a metallic blue) before opening the box. The other colours available are Black, Rainbow and Stainless Steel, all colours are pictured with a honeycomb Black 810 drip tip but the one that came with mine is Grey rather than Black, a 510 adaptor is also included if you prefer a 510 drip tip. The top-cap has a double nut shape and is attached to the sleeve, this nut design gives loads of grip to pull the sleeve off and adjust the airflow. The Lock as dual airflow which is a line of 3 what look like 2mm holes, on the front of the RDA is an etched logo and "LOCK" etched underneath. Finally moving to the base we have etched branding, safety stamps and serial number, the Lock comes with a pre-installed protruding, Gold plated standard 510. The RDA looks good i particularly like the double nut design at the top, the finish looks durable and build quality seems very good.
Lock Specs and Features:
Size: 24 x 28mm
Type: Single Coil RDA
Material: Stainless Steel
Drip Tip: 810
Innovative press-style coil installation
Compatible with regular pre-made coils
Nut-style top cap
Honeycomb 810 drip tip
Side direct airflow system
Regular 510 pin and BF pin included
Thread: 510
Colours: Black, Stainless Steel, Rainbow, Blue
The Notch Coil
The supplied coils are SS 316 0.2ohm which are recommended at between 30w and 50w. They are solid metal at the ends where they lock into the positive and negative cradle but if you hold one of them up to the light they are almost transparent as the gaps are far wider than the thin metal which is a noticeable difference to other notch coils i have seen where the metal is wider than the gaps. As well as being fitted and wicked very easily the fact the Lock is obviously aimed at somebody getting their first RDA and won't have pre-wound coils or bits of wire lying around i feel a tub of 5 rather than just the 2 should of been included (the extra units sold would of comfortable offset the cost). Because only the 2 are included i am pleased to see the coils as low as $4.50 for 5 which again is excellent for someone just starting to venture down the RDA path.
Airflow
There are 3, 2mm holes in a line either side of the outer sleeve, on the deck we have 2 walls either side that has the same matching holes so the sleeve can be turned to have all 3 holes fully open or part open. You can turn further as the walls are extended to have just 2 or 1 of the holes each side open or even part of 2 or 1 of the holes open but doing this will result in only having a section of the coil receiving air so when i used it i always had varying amounts of all 3 holes open. Looking at the air holes in the deck they angle downwards and the air comes out the holes on the inner side of the walls lower hitting the bottom half and underneath the coil, this angle stops liquid and any possible spitting coming through the air holes.
Review Continued Below:
https://www.buybest.com/product/Ehpro-Lo...59855.html
Introduction
The Lock RDA is a build free (with the option to build) RDA from Ehpro. I have seen the word innovative floated around a lot with this RDA but not sure exactly how Innovative it really is as we have seen the slot in notch coil with the Notchcore from Joyetech, but here we see the idea used with an RDA which also includes a BF pin and the option to do a simple postless single coil build. This makes the Lock RDA possibly the ideal product to make the transition from using stock coil tanks to RDA,s, squonking and then starting their own builds.
In the Box
Contents:
1 x Lock RDA
1 x 510 Drip Tip Adapter
2 x 0.2ohm SS 316 Notch coils
2 x Hex screws
1 x BF Pin
1 x Allen Key
1 x User Manual
Cottons
O-rings
Aesthetics
The Lock RDA comes in boxed packaging with viewing window allowing me to see i had received the Blue version (which is a metallic blue) before opening the box. The other colours available are Black, Rainbow and Stainless Steel, all colours are pictured with a honeycomb Black 810 drip tip but the one that came with mine is Grey rather than Black, a 510 adaptor is also included if you prefer a 510 drip tip. The top-cap has a double nut shape and is attached to the sleeve, this nut design gives loads of grip to pull the sleeve off and adjust the airflow. The Lock as dual airflow which is a line of 3 what look like 2mm holes, on the front of the RDA is an etched logo and "LOCK" etched underneath. Finally moving to the base we have etched branding, safety stamps and serial number, the Lock comes with a pre-installed protruding, Gold plated standard 510. The RDA looks good i particularly like the double nut design at the top, the finish looks durable and build quality seems very good.
Lock Specs and Features:
Size: 24 x 28mm
Type: Single Coil RDA
Material: Stainless Steel
Drip Tip: 810
Innovative press-style coil installation
Compatible with regular pre-made coils
Nut-style top cap
Honeycomb 810 drip tip
Side direct airflow system
Regular 510 pin and BF pin included
Thread: 510
Colours: Black, Stainless Steel, Rainbow, Blue
The Notch Coil
The supplied coils are SS 316 0.2ohm which are recommended at between 30w and 50w. They are solid metal at the ends where they lock into the positive and negative cradle but if you hold one of them up to the light they are almost transparent as the gaps are far wider than the thin metal which is a noticeable difference to other notch coils i have seen where the metal is wider than the gaps. As well as being fitted and wicked very easily the fact the Lock is obviously aimed at somebody getting their first RDA and won't have pre-wound coils or bits of wire lying around i feel a tub of 5 rather than just the 2 should of been included (the extra units sold would of comfortable offset the cost). Because only the 2 are included i am pleased to see the coils as low as $4.50 for 5 which again is excellent for someone just starting to venture down the RDA path.
Airflow
There are 3, 2mm holes in a line either side of the outer sleeve, on the deck we have 2 walls either side that has the same matching holes so the sleeve can be turned to have all 3 holes fully open or part open. You can turn further as the walls are extended to have just 2 or 1 of the holes each side open or even part of 2 or 1 of the holes open but doing this will result in only having a section of the coil receiving air so when i used it i always had varying amounts of all 3 holes open. Looking at the air holes in the deck they angle downwards and the air comes out the holes on the inner side of the walls lower hitting the bottom half and underneath the coil, this angle stops liquid and any possible spitting coming through the air holes.
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