Monday, December 30, 2013

DAVIDE GLASSOMIZER REVIEW

I promised some more info from my trip and I am here to deliver.  On my way back from Memphis, I made a stop in Jackson, Tennessee to visit Roar Vapor.  While doing research on shops to visit on this trip, I came across Roar Vapor.  Their website blew me away at the sheer magnitude of the selection of products they offered.  Unfortunately as I am writing this, their website is down, as they are updating and moving to a new site.  You can check them out at www.roarvapor.com as soon as they are up and running.  Great selection of e-juice flavors, clearomizers, mods, and accessories.  Today's review is on one of the products I purchased from them that I have yet to see available in any of the Nashville shops.  It is the Davide Glassomizer and I must say, I am quite impressed.

DAVIDE GLASSOMIZER


As the name would suggest, the Davide Glassomizer is glass tank clearomizer very similar to the Protank 2.  It features what the company describes as a "tank locking system" that uses no glue or threads on the glass.  It is a bottom coil device using what appears to be a Kanger-style coil.  It is 510 threaded so it fits most mods and ego-style batteries.  The tip is replaceable with standard 510 drip tips.  Although the product description does not list a volume, it holds the typical 2.5 to 3.0 ml.  The company says you can replace the glass tube with an available longer one to increase capacity, but I have not been able to find replacement tubes alone online.  It comes in silver, black, and gold metal (although I have not seen the black) as well as variable color glass tubes (which I have also not seen available alone, and the color options on tubes seems inconsistent from website to website).  The shop had a dual coil and mini option as well, but the coil on the dual coil model looked like it might be difficult to find.  But enough about how it looks.  How does it work?

It works like a dream!  Imagine taking your Protank 2, sticking it in a box, and waking up the next morning to find all the problems you had with it were fixed.  No flooding, no leaking, smooth airflow, easy draw, better locking tip, easier threading onto mods with no wiggle.  You name it, the Davide Glassomizer does it, and does it better than the Protank.  It completely disassembles, just like the Protank 2, but the glass is a smooth cylinder without narrowing on the ends, much like the Protank 2 Mini.  It fills easily from the bottom, and screwed onto my VAMO V5 and my iTaste 134 with no wiggle.  The draw is smooth and consistent, and vapor production is excellent.  The tip locks in nicely and is comfortable to use.  I was most impressed with the flavor.  The first thing I tried in it was a peach green tea flavor I picked up at Roar as well, and I was more impressed with each puff.  And as I mentioned before, no flooding.  I have been wearing this tank out over the last several days and no matter what mod, wattage, or position, I cannot get this thing to flood.

In short, the Davide Glassomizer is a much better Protank 2, and an excellent tank overall.  As I didn't try the dual coil model, I can't speak to how it compares to the Protank 3, but I really like my Protank 3, so if anyone tries it, please let me know and I will try to obtain one to review.

Overall I am more than pleased with the Davide Glassomizer, and I am giving it 5 out 5 Vapes for excellent vapor, flavor, and use.


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