Sence has been producing Herakles series bulk tanks for a very long time now, but it was time to expand and they decided to release their first drip, the name of which is Herakles RDA. Let’s see just how well Sence debuted it.
Herakles RDA by Sense
The design is clearly not something you should like the Herakles RDA for. In fact, it’s just an emotionless piece of metal that’s supposed to produce huge puffs of vapor. The only frill is the logo you’re used to seeing on the company’s tanks. Aesthetic component has never been a feature of Sense Company. The drip will be available in three colors: steel, black and rose gold to match your pink iPhone. The latter looks more like copper, at least in the photo. Two variants of the drip are available in 22mm and 24mm. In my experience with Tsunami, I would go for the 24 and only the 24mm version, as the 22mm version had issues feeding liquid out of the tub. But as if at first glance from the photo the manufacturer took into account these shortcomings of the competitor and did everything right, so the 22 mm version has the right to life.
Herakles RDA by Sense
And if we talk about the technical characteristics of the atomizer, everything is not so bad here, I would even say that everything is very good. canadian vape shop mississauga The main competitor of the drip will be, of course, Tsunami RDA from Geekvape. The first thing worth mentioning is the massive Velocity racks in the traditional style of the company: the holes are wide, and the winding is fixed with hexagonal bolts on the side.
Then there are two huge airflow holes on the bottom of the drip, to which air is supplied by two wide holes in the bottom of the body. They are adjusted by the knurling adjustment ring. But that’s not all, there is also a side airflow, represented by three holes on each side. They are located in such a way that the air through them will get under the winding, and not from the side. This, as it seems to me, will have a better effect on the flavor transfer. The side holes are adjusted by turning the body relative to the base.
Since there is a lot of blowing and it is designed for quadcoils, the well with liquid should be not small. In fact, it is, but it still won’t save you from the wild consumption of liquid. I’m not a fan of such windings, so for dualcoil the well is very big.
Herakles RDA by Sense
There is no possibility to install a 510 driptip. You will only have a wide delrin driptip at your disposal. I would also add a chuff styled drip tip with a slightly smaller inner diameter, which would allow for a tastier build up when the side air is closed. But what is not there is not there.
At first I said that the main competitor of Herakles RDA would be Tsunami RDA and as I found out, I was completely wrong. Tsunami RDA is designed for taste and only for taste. But all technical specifications of Herakles RDA tell us that you can expect a full throttle and only the highest power. The bottom blowing, of course, can’t be not tasty, and the side blowing, which comes from the bottom, kind of should add to it, but too wide driptip in the only variant won’t allow you to get even close to Tsunami in terms of flavor characteristics. Nevertheless, we can classify the drip as a tasty bulk, and there aren’t many of those. Usually, all vaping drip tips are completely flavorless, and Herakles RDA is not that case.