Siegfried's weapon is not the sword, but Mesh!
A young man named Siegfried sets out to conquer the heart of the lady Kriemhild, but first has to fight a dragon. This is how the saga of the Nibelungs begins. But now to the actual topic. The Siegfried RTA from Vapefly and the German103.
Does it live up to the hype? Starting problems again like Brunhilde's? Is it really as easy to wrap as the manufacturer claims? I am trying to clarify all of these questions and have of course included my own opinion and experience in this report.
The Siegfried RTA is a "small" hybrid RTA because it can be wound with both mesh and a single coil. It measures 25.20 mm in diameter and has a height of 69.00 mm. It comes in the three classic colors stainless steel, gunmetal and black. So much for the hard facts, now for the questions that interest you so much.
Changing made easy!
When it comes to winding, the Siegfried RTA is a dream come true. The scope of delivery includes 4 mesh plates and a coil, as well as cotton wool and all the necessary tools (except for ceramic tweezers and scissors). And so you can start straight away. And YES it really is as easy as described by the manufacturer Vapefly. You stretch the mesh into the jaws, heat it briefly, loosen one side again, insert a small piece of cotton wool and stretch the mesh again. Then all you have to do is cut off just behind the mesh, moisten the cotton, add screws and fill the tank.
Backflow problems? NO!
In my test (daily use) the cotton was always well moistened and I had no problems with dry hits or anything similar (only when I drained the tank too quickly). Through two slots on the inside of the tank, the Siegfried RTA's cotton is always supplied with sufficient liquid simply by gravity.
A taste highlight!
My conclusion regarding the taste is clear. The Siegfried RTA is at the top in terms of taste for a low price. It conveys both cakey flavors, like one of my favorites, the Cinnaroll Pumpkin from BRHD, and fruity flavors very well. Since I'm a real lover of sweetness, I of course used the grid mesh . The airflow is infinitely adjustable and so both open draw fans and those who like something more restrictive will find their perfect setting. So in my opinion it lives up to its hype.
The Siegfried as a kit/battery carrier
Of course, the Siegfried RTA also has the right battery carrier in its luggage. A bypass tube with an engraved dragon. Bypass means nothing less than that the battery always outputs the full power that is available to it. Despite this power, thanks to the option of using 21700 batteries (CLEAR RECOMMENDATION), you always have all protective circuits installed in the battery carrier. So you have the feeling of a mech mod without the worries that sometimes come with it. The whole thing is also available as a kit at a cheaper package price.
Conclusion!
A clear purchasing recommendation from me. The Siegfried RTA is a must-have for all mesh fans and those who want to become one. I'm more than happy with him and will now continue vaping,
Your Ben from the House of Steam