Hi Vaping Underground members, In this review I take a look at the Aromamizer Classic MTL RTA from Steam Crave. The Steam Crave Aromamizer Classic MTL RTA was supplied for the purpose of this review by Sue from the Healthcabin.
Steam Crave Aromamizer Classic MTL RTA
Introduction
Steam Crave have quite a cult following and are mainly known for their large RDTA's but in more recent times have been much more diverse even showing they are very capable of delivering quality MTL Atomizers! Here I take a look at their latest MTL offering the Aromamizer Classic MTL RTA which has exactly the same drop in deck design which gets fed from a tank above as their RDTA's so why they are calling this an RTA is a bit confusing but then what most refer to as an RDTA these days are actually Top Coilers so nothing is at it seems anymore!
As well as having the usual drop in deck design Steam Crave are known for which does give the possibility of having future deck designs the Classic utilises side airflow pins for different MTL and even a RDL draw! The 23mm tank size allows for a respectable 3.5mm juice capacity while maintaining a deck size more akin to a 22mm atomizer which in my opinion is the ideal size for MTL! With the usual outstanding build quality we have come to expect from Steam Crave and coming in 2 colour options, let's check out the Aromamizer Classic MTL RTA!
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In The Box
Contents:
1pc AROMAMIZER CLASSIC MTL RTA (single coil deck and airflow pin 1.0 mm*2 fitted)
2pc 0.8 mm airflow pin
2pc 1.5 mm airflow pin
2pc 2.0 mm airflow pin
1pc blind air pin
1pc 3.5 ml glass
1pc spare 510 Delrin drip tip
1pc spare bag of o-rings and screws
1pc coil, clapton Ni80, 32 Ga*2+38 Ga, ID 2.5mm, 5 wraps
1pc coil, K-A1, 28 Ga, ID 2.5mm, 7 wraps
1pc Allen key
1pc SteamCrave sticker
1pc Manual
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Aesthetics
The Classic is immaculately presented in the usual Steam Crave flip open presentation box, I received the Black, the options are Black or Stainless Steel. The front has the Steam Crave logo carved into the lower metal while we have more carved branding to the rear, to both sides we get more aesthetic features in the form of airflow pins that screw into position.
Above the metal we have a glass section which is followed by a stepped top cap and metal nipple style MTL drip tip (a straight Delrin drip tip is included). The bottom of the RTA has the decks retainer base section which has knurling which matches the knurling to the top cap, both helping with grip! On the base we have the usual branding, safety stamps and a Gold plated 510 pin. With it's 23mm diameter but small drop in deck into a reduced chamber it retains classic MTL attributes while it's slightly bigger diameter allows it to look much better on most devices!
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Classic MTL RTA Specs and Features:
Diameter: 23mm
Height: 34.4mm (tank) 48.8 (including drip tip)
E-juice Capacity: 3.5ml
Filling Type: Top filling
Airflow: Adjustable side airflow
Coil Building: Single coil deck
Air Pins: 0.8mm, 1.0mm, 1.5mm, 2.0mm and a blind air pin
Deck slots into chamber (potential for alternative decks)
Colours: Stainless Steel, Black
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What You Receive?
In the box you receive the Classic RTA with installed metal MTL nipple style drip tip, 3.5ml glass and the two 1.0mm side airflow pins installed. You also receive a straight Delrin drip tip with the same size narrow bore if you prefer, below is a photo with the Delrin drip tip installed!
You also receive the customary Steam Crave sticker, extensive manual, T-piece tool, spare 3.5ml glass and a handy little tub housing the other accessories!
Inside the Accessories tub we get a bag of spare O-rings and screws, a simple round wire coil K-A1, 28 Ga, ID 2.5mm, 7 wraps, 0.4ohm, a fused clapton Ni80, 32 Ga*2+38 Ga, ID 2.5mm, 5 wraps, 1.0ohm, and the other different sized airflow pins.
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It's Various Parts!
Up top we have a narrow bore metal drip tip which as mentioned can be swapped for a Delrin version, the top cap fastens to the tank via threading to the chimney section with a top O-ring for a good seal. I much prefer a bayonet fitment but this has silky smooth threading and can be removed and re-installed very quickly!
The chimney section screws away from the lower metal section of the tank leaving the top section of the fill plate with chimney, lower retainer ring which sits between the glass and lower metal section and the glass between, all these parts disassemble very easily!
To the top of the bottom metal section we have 2 slots that allow the juice to travel down cavities in the double walled lower section and feed the deck from below. The base screws off revealing the Classic utilises a drop in deck that pulls out. Looking inside the chamber we can see the reduced upper section where the build area will sit and an airflow pin to either side which will hit the sides of the coil with jets of air!
Below is the tank completely taken apart:
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Review Continued Below:
Steam Crave Aromamizer Classic MTL RTA
Introduction
Steam Crave have quite a cult following and are mainly known for their large RDTA's but in more recent times have been much more diverse even showing they are very capable of delivering quality MTL Atomizers! Here I take a look at their latest MTL offering the Aromamizer Classic MTL RTA which has exactly the same drop in deck design which gets fed from a tank above as their RDTA's so why they are calling this an RTA is a bit confusing but then what most refer to as an RDTA these days are actually Top Coilers so nothing is at it seems anymore!
As well as having the usual drop in deck design Steam Crave are known for which does give the possibility of having future deck designs the Classic utilises side airflow pins for different MTL and even a RDL draw! The 23mm tank size allows for a respectable 3.5mm juice capacity while maintaining a deck size more akin to a 22mm atomizer which in my opinion is the ideal size for MTL! With the usual outstanding build quality we have come to expect from Steam Crave and coming in 2 colour options, let's check out the Aromamizer Classic MTL RTA!
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In The Box
Contents:
1pc AROMAMIZER CLASSIC MTL RTA (single coil deck and airflow pin 1.0 mm*2 fitted)
2pc 0.8 mm airflow pin
2pc 1.5 mm airflow pin
2pc 2.0 mm airflow pin
1pc blind air pin
1pc 3.5 ml glass
1pc spare 510 Delrin drip tip
1pc spare bag of o-rings and screws
1pc coil, clapton Ni80, 32 Ga*2+38 Ga, ID 2.5mm, 5 wraps
1pc coil, K-A1, 28 Ga, ID 2.5mm, 7 wraps
1pc Allen key
1pc SteamCrave sticker
1pc Manual
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Aesthetics
The Classic is immaculately presented in the usual Steam Crave flip open presentation box, I received the Black, the options are Black or Stainless Steel. The front has the Steam Crave logo carved into the lower metal while we have more carved branding to the rear, to both sides we get more aesthetic features in the form of airflow pins that screw into position.
Above the metal we have a glass section which is followed by a stepped top cap and metal nipple style MTL drip tip (a straight Delrin drip tip is included). The bottom of the RTA has the decks retainer base section which has knurling which matches the knurling to the top cap, both helping with grip! On the base we have the usual branding, safety stamps and a Gold plated 510 pin. With it's 23mm diameter but small drop in deck into a reduced chamber it retains classic MTL attributes while it's slightly bigger diameter allows it to look much better on most devices!
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Classic MTL RTA Specs and Features:
Diameter: 23mm
Height: 34.4mm (tank) 48.8 (including drip tip)
E-juice Capacity: 3.5ml
Filling Type: Top filling
Airflow: Adjustable side airflow
Coil Building: Single coil deck
Air Pins: 0.8mm, 1.0mm, 1.5mm, 2.0mm and a blind air pin
Deck slots into chamber (potential for alternative decks)
Colours: Stainless Steel, Black
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What You Receive?
In the box you receive the Classic RTA with installed metal MTL nipple style drip tip, 3.5ml glass and the two 1.0mm side airflow pins installed. You also receive a straight Delrin drip tip with the same size narrow bore if you prefer, below is a photo with the Delrin drip tip installed!
You also receive the customary Steam Crave sticker, extensive manual, T-piece tool, spare 3.5ml glass and a handy little tub housing the other accessories!
Inside the Accessories tub we get a bag of spare O-rings and screws, a simple round wire coil K-A1, 28 Ga, ID 2.5mm, 7 wraps, 0.4ohm, a fused clapton Ni80, 32 Ga*2+38 Ga, ID 2.5mm, 5 wraps, 1.0ohm, and the other different sized airflow pins.
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It's Various Parts!
Up top we have a narrow bore metal drip tip which as mentioned can be swapped for a Delrin version, the top cap fastens to the tank via threading to the chimney section with a top O-ring for a good seal. I much prefer a bayonet fitment but this has silky smooth threading and can be removed and re-installed very quickly!
The chimney section screws away from the lower metal section of the tank leaving the top section of the fill plate with chimney, lower retainer ring which sits between the glass and lower metal section and the glass between, all these parts disassemble very easily!
To the top of the bottom metal section we have 2 slots that allow the juice to travel down cavities in the double walled lower section and feed the deck from below. The base screws off revealing the Classic utilises a drop in deck that pulls out. Looking inside the chamber we can see the reduced upper section where the build area will sit and an airflow pin to either side which will hit the sides of the coil with jets of air!
Below is the tank completely taken apart:
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Review Continued Below: