I received the GeekVape Blitzen RTA free of charge from www.2fdeal.com for the purpose of this review. It is available for sale here with free shipping.
Specs:
Diameter 24mm
Depth 24mm
Height 47mm
Width 24mm
Product Weight 75g
Package Weight 179g
Features:
Gold plated 510 threading connection
Diameter: 24mm
Capacity: 2ml / 5ml (with extension tank)
Postless build deck
Single / dual coil configuration
Honeycomb adjustable side airflow
510 / 810 drip tip compatible (with 510 drip tip adapter)
Smooth side airflow blows directly to the coils to provide full flavor.
Large airflow comes from the side directly in a shortest path to provide maximum vapor production.
Build deck is built into the base for convenient access.
18mm postless build deck allows easy coil building and supports both single and dual coil build.
Bubble glass included to provide 5ml juice capacity expansion.
Package Includes:
1* GeekVape Blitzen 24mm RTA Rebuildable Tank Atomizer Standard Edition 5ml
1* 2ml Spare Glass Tube
1* 5ml Spare Bubble Glass Tube
1* 510 Drip Tip, 1 x 810 Drip Tip
1* 510 Drip Tip Adapter
1* Chimney Extender
1*Chimney Key
1*Allen Key
1* Manual
20* O-rings
Available in a variety of colors:
Getting to know the Blitzen:
Comes in 2ml mode to comply with TPD standards and I personally think it looks sharp. I am considering getting the black or gunmetal to match my Lost Vape Paranormal. The drip tip used in the pic below is my own to match, it is not included.
Comes with a chimney extension and bubble glass to extend the juice capacity to 5ml.
Not as crazy about the looks in 5ml mode as shown here on my Smoant Battlestar with the orange resin drip tip that is included.
They include an odd and thin clear 810 drip tip as well, not crazy about it as shown on the Asvape Strider mod.
And last but not least they include a 510 drip tip with a 510 drip tip adapter as shown on the Squid Double Barrel.
Geekvape never shorts you on accessories, just looks at how many o'rings you get and there are difference colors if you want to get fancy. They also include 4 extra slot grub screws, some allen grub screws would have been nice but they have held up well after several builds.
A chimney key is included should you want to take apart the tank to clean or switch from 2ml to 5ml. Since the top is really thin it is difficult if not impossible to remove without the chimney key. Really smart of them to include this.
Big kidney shaped fill holes which makes filling her up nice and easy.
Accessing the deck can be a bit of a pain. The deck is designed to line up the coils with the air slots, much like the way it is done with the Aromamizer Supreme. The difference between the 2 is the Blitzen has the bottom cap permanently attached to the deck. With the Aromamizer I can access the deck easier, with the Blitzen I always had to grab a paper towel for grip on the bottom cap. It never loosened up even after removing it more than a dozen times.
You can actually get a little more than 2 and 5ml of juice in the Blitzen if you are patient and let the well fill up. I was able to squeeze almost 3ml and a little over 5ml as measured with a syringe.
Build and performance:
The Blitzen comes with a postless deck, some people love them and others hate hate hate them. I fall in the love them category but understand how others might not like them. With a postless deck you do need to cut your leads prior to installing. I find that if using a coiling jig you can cut your leads at the end of the barrel for SS coil and a little bit more for kanthal and nichrome. The reason why SS coils are right at the barrel if they usually have some spring to them. Once installed you can stretch them off the deck, kanthal and nichrome usually won't stretch as much.
I tried numerous builds in the Blitzen, probably 8 or more. Most were fancy wire parallel claptons but I did try a dual coil 26g single wire build. With the single wire build it is a little tricky to trap your leads, one of my leads got trapped on the side of the screw but still worked well. If your into smaller gauge single wire then this tank might give you headaches.
I am just going to focus on my 2 favorite builds, 1 dual coil and the other single, both SS316L fused claptons from advanced vape supply.
The triple core fused claptons from AVS are one of my favorite flavors builds, I prefer the 30g core with 38g wrap. Here I went with 6 wraps on a 3mm post and stretched the coils up. The nice thing about the deck is the way it is situated it wont twist your leads with wide builds. The bad thing is there pretty close so that limits how wide your build can be.
Now with that build I went back and lowered the coils just a little bit more. The reason why was because it was spity and lowering the coils alleviated that but still provided excellent flavor. I still wound up with a height where the coil was still a bit above the bottom of the airflow which is how I generally like it for flavor.
With that build I was getting excellent flavor and cloud production, some other builds not as much. With side airflow coil placement is critical, it is not as forgiving as bottom airflow so experimenting on what works for you is important for performance.
Tried a few single coil builds but wound up really liking it with quad core fused claptons from AVS, 5 wraps on a 4ml post.
This build I wanted it as high as I could get it without shorting on the chimney so I could get the airflow under it as much as possible.
Flavor from the single coil was good but not as good as the dual coil setup I did above. The flavor is also a step behind many of the better single coil RTA's on the market. While I did like it I would mainly use the Blitzen in dual coil mode, save the single coils for an RTA that is dedicated to that.
Wicking is easy with the big wicking slots provided. You don't want to over stuff it though or you will get dry hits. Your wicks should cover the area but still be fluffy, not a brick of cotton.
The wicks don't have to go all the way to the bottom either. Best performance I got was with the wicks about halfway in the well.
Overall the Blitzen is a performer and with the right build provides a lot of flavor and clouds. I do prefer it in 2ml mode, a little bit of flavor is lost in in 5ml mode, not a dramatic loss but noticeable.
You may have noticed in some of my build pics that the slotted grub screws looking a little gnarled. They look that way but have held up nicely, Geekvape in the past has always included very good grub screws and these are just that. It would have been nice if they included allen grub screws for the extras though, instead you get the same slotted as spares.
Specs:
Diameter 24mm
Depth 24mm
Height 47mm
Width 24mm
Product Weight 75g
Package Weight 179g
Features:
Gold plated 510 threading connection
Diameter: 24mm
Capacity: 2ml / 5ml (with extension tank)
Postless build deck
Single / dual coil configuration
Honeycomb adjustable side airflow
510 / 810 drip tip compatible (with 510 drip tip adapter)
Smooth side airflow blows directly to the coils to provide full flavor.
Large airflow comes from the side directly in a shortest path to provide maximum vapor production.
Build deck is built into the base for convenient access.
18mm postless build deck allows easy coil building and supports both single and dual coil build.
Bubble glass included to provide 5ml juice capacity expansion.
Package Includes:
1* GeekVape Blitzen 24mm RTA Rebuildable Tank Atomizer Standard Edition 5ml
1* 2ml Spare Glass Tube
1* 5ml Spare Bubble Glass Tube
1* 510 Drip Tip, 1 x 810 Drip Tip
1* 510 Drip Tip Adapter
1* Chimney Extender
1*Chimney Key
1*Allen Key
1* Manual
20* O-rings
Available in a variety of colors:
Getting to know the Blitzen:
Comes in 2ml mode to comply with TPD standards and I personally think it looks sharp. I am considering getting the black or gunmetal to match my Lost Vape Paranormal. The drip tip used in the pic below is my own to match, it is not included.
Comes with a chimney extension and bubble glass to extend the juice capacity to 5ml.
Not as crazy about the looks in 5ml mode as shown here on my Smoant Battlestar with the orange resin drip tip that is included.
They include an odd and thin clear 810 drip tip as well, not crazy about it as shown on the Asvape Strider mod.
And last but not least they include a 510 drip tip with a 510 drip tip adapter as shown on the Squid Double Barrel.
Geekvape never shorts you on accessories, just looks at how many o'rings you get and there are difference colors if you want to get fancy. They also include 4 extra slot grub screws, some allen grub screws would have been nice but they have held up well after several builds.
A chimney key is included should you want to take apart the tank to clean or switch from 2ml to 5ml. Since the top is really thin it is difficult if not impossible to remove without the chimney key. Really smart of them to include this.
Big kidney shaped fill holes which makes filling her up nice and easy.
Accessing the deck can be a bit of a pain. The deck is designed to line up the coils with the air slots, much like the way it is done with the Aromamizer Supreme. The difference between the 2 is the Blitzen has the bottom cap permanently attached to the deck. With the Aromamizer I can access the deck easier, with the Blitzen I always had to grab a paper towel for grip on the bottom cap. It never loosened up even after removing it more than a dozen times.
You can actually get a little more than 2 and 5ml of juice in the Blitzen if you are patient and let the well fill up. I was able to squeeze almost 3ml and a little over 5ml as measured with a syringe.
Build and performance:
The Blitzen comes with a postless deck, some people love them and others hate hate hate them. I fall in the love them category but understand how others might not like them. With a postless deck you do need to cut your leads prior to installing. I find that if using a coiling jig you can cut your leads at the end of the barrel for SS coil and a little bit more for kanthal and nichrome. The reason why SS coils are right at the barrel if they usually have some spring to them. Once installed you can stretch them off the deck, kanthal and nichrome usually won't stretch as much.
I tried numerous builds in the Blitzen, probably 8 or more. Most were fancy wire parallel claptons but I did try a dual coil 26g single wire build. With the single wire build it is a little tricky to trap your leads, one of my leads got trapped on the side of the screw but still worked well. If your into smaller gauge single wire then this tank might give you headaches.
I am just going to focus on my 2 favorite builds, 1 dual coil and the other single, both SS316L fused claptons from advanced vape supply.
The triple core fused claptons from AVS are one of my favorite flavors builds, I prefer the 30g core with 38g wrap. Here I went with 6 wraps on a 3mm post and stretched the coils up. The nice thing about the deck is the way it is situated it wont twist your leads with wide builds. The bad thing is there pretty close so that limits how wide your build can be.
Now with that build I went back and lowered the coils just a little bit more. The reason why was because it was spity and lowering the coils alleviated that but still provided excellent flavor. I still wound up with a height where the coil was still a bit above the bottom of the airflow which is how I generally like it for flavor.
With that build I was getting excellent flavor and cloud production, some other builds not as much. With side airflow coil placement is critical, it is not as forgiving as bottom airflow so experimenting on what works for you is important for performance.
Tried a few single coil builds but wound up really liking it with quad core fused claptons from AVS, 5 wraps on a 4ml post.
This build I wanted it as high as I could get it without shorting on the chimney so I could get the airflow under it as much as possible.
Flavor from the single coil was good but not as good as the dual coil setup I did above. The flavor is also a step behind many of the better single coil RTA's on the market. While I did like it I would mainly use the Blitzen in dual coil mode, save the single coils for an RTA that is dedicated to that.
Wicking is easy with the big wicking slots provided. You don't want to over stuff it though or you will get dry hits. Your wicks should cover the area but still be fluffy, not a brick of cotton.
The wicks don't have to go all the way to the bottom either. Best performance I got was with the wicks about halfway in the well.
Overall the Blitzen is a performer and with the right build provides a lot of flavor and clouds. I do prefer it in 2ml mode, a little bit of flavor is lost in in 5ml mode, not a dramatic loss but noticeable.
You may have noticed in some of my build pics that the slotted grub screws looking a little gnarled. They look that way but have held up nicely, Geekvape in the past has always included very good grub screws and these are just that. It would have been nice if they included allen grub screws for the extras though, instead you get the same slotted as spares.