Thursday, 17 April 2014

The RTA Russian 91% Tested

The Russian 91% is a clone device of the SvoeMesto’s Kayfun Lite; a clone being a device which bears the logo of the company (in this case, Russian 91%) meaning that this company actually made it based on SvoeMesto’s design. It is an RTA which is used in conjunction with other devices, allowing you to create the build you want. What should you know about the Russian 91% and is it worth buying?


The Russian 91% versus the Kayfun Lite


The RTA Russian 91Rumor is that one of the workers at Kayfun Lite split the company and designed the Russian 91%, taking aspects from the Kayfun Lite that worked and splicing it with other things. Whether this is true or not doesn’t ultimately matter, but it does feel that way when you look at the device. It bears many of the same features as the Kayfun Lite, but with enough of a different twist in appearance and functionality to make a clone with a unique personality. If you like the Kayfun Lite, you’ll probably like the Russian 91% and you may even prefer the Russian slightly more.


The Russian 91% is made up of eight parts: three tank sections, a chimney section, the deck, a top portion and a drip tip with an adaptor to allow you to use whatever drip tip you want. The O-ring seals over the tank preventing leakage which is always nice. The entire kit also comes with extra O-rings, screws, the screwdriver and other bits.


The Russian 91% gives a very consistent vaping experience and while the vapor production isn’t quite as dense as other builds, it’s pretty close.


The RTA Russian 91-1


Benefits of the Russian 91%


The Russian 91% has a number of great benefits that make it stand out. It has a satin matte finish which gives it a very classical appearance and makes it resistant to fingerprints. It has clean and smooth threads that are easy to work with and it comes out of the box free from things like machine oil.


The RTA Russian 91-3Functionally speaking, the Russian 91% has many great benefits that make it stand out even beyond its ‘parent’. It has a great drip tip, but also has a drip tip adaptor so that you can use different drip tips if you prefer. This gives you some great flexibility in your devices. And unlike the Kayfun Lite, the Russian 91% has an adjustable air hole which means you can get great vapor production and flavor and control what kind of vaping experience you want to have! This makes it arguably better than the Kayfun Lite as it didn’t have this feature. All you have to do to adjust the air hole is either tighten or loosen the screw near the hole. If you tighten the screw, the draw is tightened and if you pull out the screw, the draw is loosened. It’s pretty easy to use.


A few other nice things: it comes with both a stainless steel and an acrylic tank. The 510 connection pin is adjustable too so the Russian can fit on other devices with ease.


Problems


There are a few issues with the Russian 91%; it’s not perfect! The screws on the deck are a bit small, meaning that thicker wires become a nuisance the thread. The air hole may cause leakages if you fill your tank up to a certain point until your liquid falls below that line, so you’ll want to fill it only to a certain point which is less than the maximum amount advertised. Experiment until you find a level that works for you. And finally, the satin matte finish doesn’t match with most other devices you screw to this one, so you won’t have a perfect finish! This may not bother everyone, but if you like everything to match perfectly, then it may bug you a little.


The RTA Russian 91% overall though is an excellent device. It’s highly flexible since you can choose one of two tanks, screw on all manner of drip tips and adjust your air holes! It’s also very affordable at less than $100.00 which is pretty good considering how much you get. If you’re looking for one of the best clones around, then the RTA Russian 91% is here to fill the role. Enjoy!


The RTA Russian 91-2



The RTA Russian 91% Tested

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