




Advken is really stepping up their game lately. They have a bunch of new attys that all look very promising. The Campione was sent to us and we didn’t have high hopes, didn’t look like anything special. Well, we were wrong. It’s a great little tank!
Aesthetically it’s pretty clean. Not too much branding with clean lines. It’s a little tall but makes up for with the 4.4ml juice capacity. The design is almost more of a genie style like the Mage GTA, the deck sits pretty much in the middle of the tank. The inner barrel hits this but has a ton of juice ports at the bottom that flood an inner chamber where you wick leads sit. This leads to some seriously good wicking. Advken has got the vacuum perfect, no need for juice flow control, no leaking, and just a nice saturated vape. The one concern we had was the wicking ports, they are small, but with the right coil ID and a little wick trimming it’s great. There isn’t much to this atty, it’s all about the proportions, and Kennedy style airflow (the same dual airflow ports per coil). The velocity style deck makes building a breeze. Really there isn’t much to complain about, it’s a great vape.
Flavour is pretty dialled in. The great wicking saturates your coils and the conical chimney only adds to the flavour. The chamber is pretty condensed for such a large inner barrel. Yum, dense cloudy flavour.
Airflow is pretty great too. The only downfall is the AFC ring is loose, doesn’t rattle and keeps its setting. But a simple brush of your hand and the setting moves. Tight tolerances on the o-ring would solve this problem. The airflow is quiet and silky smooth. Shutting down the AFC to about 1/3 open does it for us, nice restricted flavourful vape.
It’s a decent sized deck and it is a 24mm atty. So claptons are the way to go, it comes with some serious looking claptons, maybe aliens but we opted for something a little more our speed. Dual 28×2/36 fused, 2.5mm Claptons, ohming in at around 0.35 and run around 40-50W does the trick. Those wick channels are tight, don’t go over 2.5mm you will have some serious wick trimming to get things running. With a 2.5mm it’s best to trim your wick leads just below the deck and prime them up and place them in the channels. Then trim them flush with the deck threads and you are good to go.
Juice capacity is great, 4.4ml goes a long way. The top fill works great and is easy to get at thanks to the proprietary chuff tip/top. That might bother some, no 510 drip tip adapter is offered, but the bore on the chuff isn’t crazy and the delrin keeps things cool.
The Campoine has been out for a bit, and looks like it has stayed under the radar. It is sold out almost everywhere. But there was no buzz or a ton of reviews done. Heaven Gifts still has them and they are on sale! So for a whopping $19 you get a great RDTA. The threads on the tank to deck are a little crunchy, it’s tall (not crazy), but it’s a steal. It looks pretty good and the quality is much better than the price point. This one is a no brainer… grab one while you can. If anything it’s a great beater tank (looks dope on the HexOhm).
Hi sir, can u review about govad and druga rda please
Sorry Aan,
Neither of those attys are the style of vaping we cover. They are more cloud chasing attys, needing huge coils and tons of power to produce flavour and vapor.
Rumor govad and druga rda for flavour chaser too
Can u write mini review about that please sir
Hey Aan,
If we have them pass through our hands we will do so.