Today we have a review of a very interesting tank from an unknown company Move Vape. In spite of the debut of the company, their product did not go bad at all. I am glad to present you Black Widow” RTA.
Black Widow” RTA” serviceable” tank with bottom-side” blowback. The tank boasts some chips, like splash protection,” but there are also some not-so-good ideas. But first things first.
Design
The tank has a pretty interesting design. In the eyes immediately catches the picture of a female black widow. It looks cool, but whether it carries any meaningful load I doubt. australian vape shop sydney Also stand out blowing holes in the form of several round holes in the base of the tank, a little oval shape of the tank, notches on the tank lid, and it is not clear why, red driptip. In absolutely all colors of the tank, and there are 5 of them, there is a red driptip. Even though the black widow has a red spot on the belly, but here, for the red dripping I would shoot the designer. If it wasn’t for the dripping, I’d give the design of the tank a 10 out of 10.
Completion
Completion tank is not quite standard, but I can not call it rich, as even prewound” spirals are not put. But there is an additional driptip. Total in the kit:
Black Widow RTA
Allen key
Adapter for 810 mouthpiece
Alternative Driptyp” (thank gods!)
Spare O-rings” and screws
Spare glass (not bubble)
Instruction manual
The only important thing is that there is an alternative driptip, which I installed right away.
Operation Features.
Let’s go from top to bottom as always.
Right away I want to repeat once again that the “driptip” is not the standard 810 and this is not very good on one hand. But in the set there is an additional driptip and this is great because the standard red one is just awful and does not fit into the picture.
And don’t forget about the adapter for 810 driptips so you can put your favorite one. It would also be important to say that there are blow holes in the diptip which help cool the vapor, but in practice they only spoil the taste of the liquid, so I would recommend to close them and forget about them.
On the lid of the tank there are marks, for easy access to the filling hole. The lid, by the way, is not unscrewed, but rather clicked off. There are no “threads” here, which speeds up opening the tank for refueling.
But before you get to the filling hole you will have to remove the splash guard (second part, left to right, in the screenshot below). Implementation here is quite simple, it is inserted into the shaft and the steam goes in the direction of your lungs by bending around the plug. From experience I can say that such a system will slightly cool the steam.
This is not the end of the interestingness. The filling hole is one and it is negligibly small, but that is not all! To fill the tank you need to press the hole with the spout of the bottle. In this case, bottles with not hard enough spouts and droppers go to hell. And in the case of pipettes there is a risk that it will break and you will cut yourself. But these days almost all manufacturers use Gorilla bottle, so it’s not a problem.
The volume of the tank, by the way, is relatively small just under 4 ml. But considering the fact that the tank is for one coil, I think it is quite average.
Serviced base looks just awesome! And most importantly, you can tell at a glance that it is very easy to service. The only drawback I see in it is that the legs of the spiral will have to rotate 90 degrees, as the racks with “laquo