How Does Dead Rabbit RTA Performs On The Vapor Storm Puma Mod?

High-performance box mods and cost-effective atomizers are always beloved by vapers. This time I'm just gonna share such two devices. The mod is from the Vapor Storm and the atomizer is from the well-known Hellvape.

Firstly we check out the Vapor Storm Puma Mod. It delivers a series of a creatively designed outer shell made from lightweight ABS material, integrated with a powerful 200W chipset and full temperature comprehension. Powered by dual 18650 (sold separately), the 200W Puma features an intelligent chipset with rapid firing speed along with temperature control settings ranging from TCR adjustments and Bypass Mode. Built for ergonomic handling, the Vapor Storm Puma has a soft curvature shell made with durable ABS lightweight material, highly capable of handling a range of sub ohm tanks and RDA.
Vapor Storm Puma review
Then is the Dead Rabbit RTA. It utilizes a 4.5mL bubble glass to expand the standard 2.0mL eJuice capacity for longer vape sessions. The build deck is slightly reiterated from the previous Dead Rabbit atomizers, keeping the raised build deck to allow for extending coil leads to be snipped without painstaking measuring. Built for single or dual coil configurations, the build deck has four posts with wide terminals to easily accept coils of any size, configuration, or thickness. The inner chamber has a funneled cap to concentrate and force the flavor from the coils to wash over the tastebuds. And the top side airflow ring channels airflow from the top and vents it into the inner coil chamber to create an environment conducive to flavor and vapor.
Dead Rabbit RTA review

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