Let’s have a warm welcome for a new atomizer on the scene – the Ultroner Gather RDA / RDTA.
As you can tell by the name this has lots of different options for how it is used – so time for a closer look!
More Info About The Ultroner Gather RDA / RDTA…
Most vapers will say the pinnacle of flavour is found in an RDA – but what if you find dripping to be not very practical…
Well the Gather can be used as a dripper or if you add the tank section as an RDTA. If these terms have you scratching your head we tell you more in our Guide to Rebuildables!
On top of that you can also add the 510 bottom feed hollow squonk pins and use this on a squonk mod in either mode too! There are two different 510 squonk pins – I assume the length is different for RDTA and RDA modes.
Plus there are different airflow inserts to allow you to select MTL or DTL airflow settings. DTL is usually a lot more airflow and MTL is restricted to simulate cigarette smoking. We tell you more about this in our Guide to Vaping Styles.
The deck is a simple 2 post affair and being an RDTA it sits above the e-liquid container when used in tank mode.
When in RDTA mode you can fill the tank using the Squonk pin or if using the solid 510 pin there is a fill port located on the deck.
As for the styling – you know I really don’t like the Ultem wee-yellow but there is also a stabwood style collar on top of the cap to add a bit of interest to the design.
There are 2 colours to choose from: Silver or Black.
Kit Includes
- Ultroner Gather RDA / RDTA
- Spare O-rings
- Spare screws
- 510 BF squonk pin for RDTA
- 510 BF squonk pin for RDA
- 3x airflow inserts
- Screwdriver
- Instruction manual
Ultroner Gather RDA / RDTA Specs
- Size: 22x30mm (RDA mode) / 22x37mm (RDTA mode)
- E-liquid capacity: 2ml
- Change between RDA or RDTA modes
- MTL or DTL airflow inserts
- Single coil deck
- Solid 510 or BF squonk 510 pins
- Stabwood accent ring
Well this is certainly full of options – MTL, DTL, Squonk, Dripper or tank – plenty to play with!
What do you think of the Ultroner Gather RDA / RDTA? Let me know in the comments below!