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Hellvape Fat Rabbit RTA BLUE Reviews

4.7 Rating 74 Reviews
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Posted 3 months ago
Easy to build deck, sturdy construction, and EcigOne sent me a spare glass with it as well! Excellent service, will use again 100%
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Posted 3 months ago
*Hellvape Fat Rabbit RTA Review: A Flavor and Vapor Powerhouse* The Hellvape Fat Rabbit RTA is a rebuildable tank atomizer that's gained popularity among vapers for its unique design and exceptional performance. The Fat Rabbit's design is undoubtedly eye-catching, with its distinctive shape and adjustable airflow system. The build quality is solid, with durable materials and precise construction. The RTA's tank capacity is generous, and the airflow system is highly adjustable, allowing for customizable vaping experiences. The Fat Rabbit delivers exceptional flavor production and impressive vapor clouds. The RTA's deck is well-designed, making coil building and wicking a breeze. With proper setup, the Fat Rabbit produces rich, nuanced flavors and dense vapor clouds. The Hellvape Fat Rabbit RTA is an excellent choice for vapers seeking exceptional flavor production and vapor clouds. While it may require some trial and error to optimize performance, the Fat Rabbit's unique design and durable build make it a worthwhile investment. With proper setup and maintenance, the Fat Rabbit RTA is sure to deliver satisfying vaping experiences.
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Posted 3 months ago
I thought I'd give it a try as don't ususally use its as used to the dripper. But won't be using it again.
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Posted 3 months ago
Pros: - Build quality is fine - Great for the price - Decent flavor with 3 mm ID coils Cons: - Narrow juice ports so wicking struggles to keep up with 3.5 mm ID coils (at least with quad core fused Clapton, 4x28/36). 3 mm ID is better - Has too much airflow relative to coil mass, so best close down the airflow rings. I run mine with side and bottom airflow half open At full RRP (~£25-£30) I would have passed on it but on clearance sale for £8 a piece it’s definitely worth getting it.
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