Vapefly is famous for the fact that it does not produce just anything for the DL vaping method. The confirmation of this thesis is, for example, the Brunhilde RTA atomizer, which has been very successful in the markets around the world. Today I had the opportunity to try, maybe not a novelty, but one of the last products of this company, and it is the Lindwurm RTA.
"Lindworm" in British heraldry is a technical term for a bipedal dragon, often with an edible bite - it sounds aggressive but inviting. What does the producer say about our two-legged dragon?
25.5mm diameter Lindwurm RTA is designed with laser engraving and corrosion treatment to make it delicate and exquisite. It has a capacity of 5 ml of liquid and an easy top filling system. It has 6 removable airflow pins like those from Brunhilde MTL RTA (0.9mm, 1.2mm, 1.4mm, 1.8mm, 2.1mm, 2.5mm) for more fun for vwpers. There are 4 holes at the bottom of the RTA, 2 of which control the bottom airflow and the other 2 holes control the side airflow. Air from the bottom and two sides can create a surrounding air flow and enrich the flavor. The Lindwurm RTA also has a base for a single heater and an 810 mouthpiece (the set includes a 510 adapter).
Specification:
Brand: Vapefly
Product Name: Lindwurm RTA
Diameter: 25.5mm
Filling: Top
5ml Volume
Airflow: Bottom & Side Airflow Airflow
Pins: 0.9mm, 1.2mm, 1.4mm, 1.8 mm, 2.1 mm, 2.5 mm
Mouthpiece: 810
Colors: silver, black, brown
A few words from me:
When I saw the base of this atomizer for the first time, I decided that I want to have it in my collection. Any Taifun lover will notice that the air supply system is in the style of the SmokerStore company.
We are dealing here with two air vents - bottom and side. The atomizer is visually very similar to the GT V and the base is similar to the GT IV. It is made to a very high standard, the threads and parts fit perfectly - that's what I like. I installed the smallest insert (0.9 mm) available in the set, a Clapton 30GA x 3 heater with a diameter of 2.5 mm and 6 coils. The setup is very simple. I have a bit of attention to the cotton channels because they are quite small. Already with the 2.5 mm heater it was quite tight. I opened both air flows by filling it with liquid beforehand. The top pouring system is very convenient, and unscrewing the cap is a 1/4 turn of the cap counterclockwise. The channels for refilling the liquid are very large, there will be no problem with either a large spout or a pipette.
How does Lindwurm work? As it looks, that's great. In my setup I got a very tight DL which produces a moist, plentiful and very tasty cloud. Congratulations to the producer for adding an adapter to mount the 510 mouthpiece, because I'm not a fan of the bigger ones. The atomizer itself is dry and it will stay dry all the time, looking at its design. The air flow is regulated by a pleasantly rotating ring and it is very precise.
You just have to get used to the markings - the dashed line is the side flow and the continuous one is the bottom flow. It can be used interchangeably - the bottom one with the side one or the bottom only, it's hard to explain in writing, so I refer to the videos with reviews. The air flows very smoothly through the Lindwurm, though he is not a quiet one. I haven't found my pain at the moment and let it stay that way. All in all: a beautiful, versatile, high-capacity atomizer that perfectly captures the flavor of DL vaping. She stays with me.