Review of Hastur RDA V2 by Cthulhu Mods - finalized

Review of Hastur RDA V2 by Cthulhu Mods – finalized

Cthulhu Mods is a very young and popular Chinese company that has won hearts with their interesting and quality devices. And now they have released an updated, refined and improved version of their drip – Hastur RDA V2

Hastur RDA V2 by Cthulhu Mod

Hastur is a mythical character from the world of Cthulhu, and the drip doesn’t look at all in the style of the same Cthulhu RTA tank and it’s strange, in my opinion. And the design doesn’t look much different from the last version either. They should seriously think about a new design. The body of the drip is made of 304 stainless steel, the insulator is made of PEEK, the drip tip is wide and made of delrin, also in the kit there is an adapter for 510 drip tips, it is also made of delrin. The diameter of the drip tip is 22mm, which means that you can easily screw it on almost any tube mechmods, not to mention boxmods. canadian vape The height of the RDA is 20mm, so overall – it’s very compact.

Hastur RDA V2 by Cthulhu Mod

The drip consists of 4 parts – the base, the airflow control ring, the body and the driptip.

Let’s talk about the base.

The base in the drip is velocity slyle, 2 racks with 4 holes of 1,6 mm each. The holes, in my opinion, are very small for such racks, but you can easily increase them yourself to 2 mm :). And in the stock it won’t pull very fat windings, they just won’t fit. The well is 5 mm deep, and due to the size of the drip, it’s a lot.

The blowing system remains unchanged – 2 holes of 11×2 mm size, with the top blowing, which reduces the probability of leaks to almost zero.

The pin is adjustable, the kit includes an additional pin for using the drip with squonks (bottom feeders).

As a result, we have a compact flavor drip of excellent quality for a small price, so do not pass by!

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