The Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA review and to call this tank a monster is an understatement!

In fact, just how many synonym’s can I find for the word ‘massive‘? Lets find out!

Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA review

If you know Steam Crave, you know what they’re known for…big tanks! The Aromarizer Titan was a mighty 41mm in diameter and held up to 28ml of e-liquid. Massive.

SteamCrave hasn’t really done anything on the smaller scale apart from their Glaz MTL RTA tanks for a more discrete vape. So I’m not surprised they’ve gone back to the larger scale and have come up with the Ragnar.

This is the first time I’ve got my hands on something from Steam Crave other than the Glaz MTL tank, and I’ve been fascinated to see what all the fuss is about with these huge tanks.

What Can We Expect From the Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA?

With a 35mm diameter and an 18ml tank capacity the Ragnar clearly stands between the Titan and the fairly recently released Aromarizer Plus V2.

The Ragnar isn’t like most RDTA’s which generally have the deck on top, with the e-liquid section usually positioned below the deck.

The Ragnar is still classed as an RDTA however, as the cotton saturates from below with a bit of help from the juice flow control system and the e-liquid section placed on top like a traditional RTA.

Additionally, the Ragnar can fairly easily be converted into an RDA! More on that later.

Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA deck options

The Ragnar also has the ability of making use of a chamber reducer so you can use the large array of decks that were released for the Aromarizer including the mesh deck kit, the series deck, post-less deck, velocity deck and the single coil deck – nicely done.

Along with all these very fancy things, the airflow control system is also very clever which allows side, and bottom airflow with a plethora of options.

So let’s crack on and see how this performs!

This was sent to me free of charge for the purpose of this review, as always my views are my own.

Inside the Box

  • 1 x Ragnar RDTA
  • 1 x 18ml Glass
  • 1 x Spare Glass
  • 1 x Chamber reducer
  • 1 x Spares Bag
  • 1 x Allen Tri Tool
  • 1 x Manual
  • 1 x Sticker

Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA box

Specs and Features

  • Height: 58mm
  • Diameter: 35mm
  • Dual or Single Coil Build Capacity
  • 18ml e-liquid capacity
  • Juice Flow Control
  • 80% Side airflow & 20% Bottom Airflow
  • Postless Deck
  • Chamber Reducer to use all Aromarizer Decks
  • 22mm Wide Bore 810 Drip-Tip
  • Available Colours: Black | Gun Metal | Stainless Steel

Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA components

Design and Build Quality

Did I say this is a massive tank? I did?

OK cool.

Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA colours

I received the gunmetal version of the Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA and the moment you pull it out of the box, you feel the weight, and you appreciate the quality.

Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA

One of the first things I do with a tank review is take it fully apart and try to understand exactly how it works and how it all goes back together.

I took extra time with this one, and I’ll be honest, at first I was a little baffled as there are a lot of moving parts, and like I said, this isn’t your traditional RDTA.

Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA parts

With the Ragnar, taking it all apart was a joy.

Yes there are a lot of moving parts, but every part is very nicely threaded and the machining and quality is very good.

Additionally the seals and o-rings aren’t too tight but seal everything up nicely.

Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA – Drip-Tip and Top-Cap

At the top is a 22mm wide bore drip tip.

The sightly marble blue drip tip on this one is very nice, and it also has an inner stainless steel section.

Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA top caps

It is however, positioned quite stiffly but it can be removed eventually and you can use your own 810 drip tips if you so wish.

The threaded top-cap is nicely etched just to remind you that you’re using the ‘Steam Crave Aromarizer Ragnar RDTA’ and its removed simply by turning anti-clockwise

Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA reviewedOnce removed, you’re greeted to two massive juice ports.

I think massive is the word of the day… I’ll try and be more adventurous…

Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA – Inner Chamber

Once you’re down to the inner chamber, you start to understand the inner workings of this tremendous RDTA.

Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA top chamber

Looking at the inner chamber you notice the two large juice flow control ports, along with how the honeycomb airflow works on two rows on either side, along with a large punched hole on either side.

Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA – Deck

The Ragnar comes with the post-less deck as standard, along with multiple deck options available as separate purchases (more on those soon).

Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA postless deck

The included deck is large enough to fit 2 large coils, or one single coil if you prefer however as these decks are replaceable, its easily removed from the Ragnar base itself and can be fitted to any device you like via the 510 threaded base for building on.

Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA – Juice-flow Control

I’m a huge fan of juice flow control in RTA’s.

It’s very simple, it allows the user to restrict firstly how much e-liquid is fed into the base of the tank, and also is very handy for when you’re filling the tank.

Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA airflow

Think about it, dumping 18ml of e-liquid into a tank is A LOT of e-liquid so keeping the juice-flow control closed off, filling with e-liquid and then gently opening the juice-flow port up allows the cotton to gradually saturate rather then being dumped with 18ml of juice to try and cope with.

The additional feature of juice-flow control is if you’re using a thinner e-liquid, you can limit how much e-liquid is being fed into the base – very clever and very handy…trust me.

Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA – Airflow Control

Featuring 80% side and 20% bottom airflow, the Ragnar has a Vast amount of airflow options and is adjustable via the AFC ring which is situated below the juice flow control.

There is a lovely restriction to it and because of its position in relation to the deck, its less likely to leak.

The Base

The base itself can separate from the rest of the Ragnar and can easily be removed, of course at the base is all your usual inscribing along with ‘Designed by BJ Shi’  – I had no idea who he was to be honest but basically he is the mind behind Steam Crave, and the Vice President.
Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA base
So a clever guy with some epic ideas.

How Does The Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA Perform?

Building on the Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA

Once you’ve got your head around the size of this thing and how every part works and goes together, its time to stick a build in there.

The fun bit.

Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA main deck

First off, being a post-less deck, its extremely simple to fit your coils.

I would recommend using a pair of decent large coils as there is a lot of room to fill – this one’s built for big coils.

cut coils

You can be as exotic as you like but I went for a pair of Alien Coils, trimmed them down to 4.5mm and got to work on positioning the coils.

Because of the mass of honeycomb airflow slots, you can play around with how close together or far apart you decide to place your coils. I found they work best for me like the picture below..

Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA build

Once your coils are in position, its time to get to work glowing the coils to get that lovely centred glow.

glowing coils

Be sure to keep your wattage low so that the coils can bed in nicely, it also makes it less stressful trying to strum out the hot spots.

coils bedded in

Wicking The Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA

Because of the way the e-liquid is fed to the cotton, you don’t have to worry too much about the amount of cotton you use.

However its still possible to leak so like most RTA and RDTA’s you may find it’ll take a few re-wicks to get it right, luckily, it’s fairly forgiving.

Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA wicking

I found a gentle rake of the cotton at each end was enough, but just make sure you don’t force the cotton too tightly in towards the juice hole.

If that’s the case, you’ll find the e-liquid will have a tough time making its way to the coil.

tank wicked

For me, I found that even though it looks like there is a lot of cotton packed in, its actually very well separated so it wicks beautifully.

Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA – Flavour and Clouds

The Aliens I’ve been enjoying in the Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA came out at 0.12 ohms and I’ve gone for some Raspberry Sherbet 0mg 70VG-30PG.

Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA filling

At 120w, with the airflow set to one honeycomb open and larger punched hole open I’m getting a very decent vape. Very good flavour, slightly warm and a big cloud.

But…if you fancy being fruity, you can take that wattage up to 160w+ and still enjoy a vape that’s not too hot, but nicely warm and extremely cloudy.

hadrom mod

This tank will drain in no time if you want to!

I’ve also not experienced any lack in saturation of the cotton, even at those higher wattage. I wont lie I’ve had the odd leak on my first few builds. But as I say, once you get the hang of it, its very forgiving.

Generally speaking, this big tank is a colossal cloud chucker, but doesn’t really sacrifice flavour too much.

It really does come down to the airflow control however.

So there is a balancing act to play between coil size, airflow control and also the style of coils you install.

Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA – Not a One Trick Pony

The Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA has more than one trick up its sleeve, and I’ll be releasing another review looking at the mesh deck.

In simple terms, the Ragnar can be converted into a 35mm RDA, which works best in squonk mode with the mesh deck.

dripper mode

Unfortunately the Ragnar doesn’t come with a squonk pin included, so you’ll have to pick up the mesh deck in order to enjoy the Ragnar as a squonking RDA, and additionally the mesh deck squonk pin doesn’t fit into the included post-less deck anyway…bit of a shame.

Pros

  • A big solid RTA
  • Extremely well built and thought out
  • Various airflow options
  • Will take large builds
  • Multiple Deck Options
  • Gigantic Juice capacity

Cons

  • Requires a large mod to fit
  • A little large for every day use
  • A little complicated to put together

Final Review Verdict

I’ve always wanted a Big Fat Massive Humongous Gigantic Tremendous Colossal Mammoth Tank.

And to get that, the first option is always Steam Crave. They just know what it takes to make a big tank work and they’ve been honing their skills for a few years now.

Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA airflow

What always held me back was the practicality problems. Is the Ragnar a legitimate tank you could use every day?

Personally, thanks to my work life, its easily possible to enjoy the Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA during the day.

For some, carrying this tank around would be far too much hard work and in the end, the performance wouldn’t outweigh the effort required.

The Ragnar is now in my regular daily rotation, yes its big, yes it can drain 18ml of e-liquid in no time and yes to enjoy this tank, you need a minimum of 120 watts. So its not the best for a crowded area.

The Ragnar is by no means a practical tank, but its a lot of fun, and a stellar vape at that.

Did you, or will you buy the Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA?

We’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!

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Hey Folks. Im Gaz, The Flat-cap Vaper. I’m 35, married with 3 kids and I just love Flatcap's and Vaping! I started my e-cigarette journey in 2014 when I entered my local vape shop and got so well looked after, I ditched my 10 year habit of 15 roll-ups a day within 48hrs. Following on from this, my Vaping journey began. I started a Youtube Channel at the beginning of 2019 and so far has had over 500,000+ views. I quickly upgraded my device and that’s when my geeky side took over and I began to experiment with making my own liquid, building my own coils and even my own mods! As a trained electrician I suppose ohms, wattage and voltage runs through my veins so Vaping has become my hobby and a passion that I want to share with everyone.

REVIEW OVERVIEW
Design
9
Build Quality
9.5
Ease Of Use
7.5
Ease of Build
8
Flavour
9
Vapour Production
10
Replace If Lost or Damaged?
8
Hey Folks. Im Gaz, The Flat-cap Vaper. I’m 35, married with 3 kids and I just love Flatcap's and Vaping! I started my e-cigarette journey in 2014 when I entered my local vape shop and got so well looked after, I ditched my 10 year habit of 15 roll-ups a day within 48hrs. Following on from this, my Vaping journey began. I started a Youtube Channel at the beginning of 2019 and so far has had over 500,000+ views. I quickly upgraded my device and that’s when my geeky side took over and I began to experiment with making my own liquid, building my own coils and even my own mods! As a trained electrician I suppose ohms, wattage and voltage runs through my veins so Vaping has become my hobby and a passion that I want to share with everyone.
steam-crave-ragnar-rdta-reviewThe Steam Crave Ragnar is probably a Marmite tank. You'll either love everything about it. Or find it a complete Over The Top waste of time. I've thoroughly enjoyed using the Ragnar, but it is a big fella to deal with and an RDTA which is definitely more suited for the hobbyist vaper.

4 COMMENTS

  1. also, it is a dripper tank … opening the juice flow control ring does indeed drip onto the actual tank which is the bottom part which hold around 4-5ml, the top tank is just a juice reserve until you feel a hint of dry hit, since in RDA mode that role is filled (no pun intended) by the bottle you carry around (although given the massive bottom part, you’d have to drip less than, let say, on a 27mm Suicide Mods Nightmare (which can go for long draw before hitting dry )

  2. I’ve had this tank for a few months now and I absolutely love it, I love the size, the flavour, the clouds, for me it is the best rdta there is, and make no mistake it is and rdta, steam crave invented the rdta so no one can argue its an rta, this thing is the bits, the only thing I disagree on it your wattage assessment, I often run dual coils ohms g it at .25 to .35 and run at 80 Watts and get insane flavour and clouds, 3.5mm ni80 juggernauts. Easy the best rdta o the market and I have the wotofo profile rdta and vandyvape pyro v4, this blows them both away, better cloud better flavour and the size makes it a breeze to build on.

  3. BAHH! I couldn’t help rant on this, I’m sorry dude, i genuinely tried not to. (haha)

    As you know I’m a major fan of RDTAs and at the Minute there seems to be a nice little influx of them being released but [to me] this just seems like a cop out.

    Looks good and theres a lot i like about it. but the name (RDTA) has really annoyed me.

    I know I’m opening a massive can of worms by even putting this because it’s potentially a never ending debate. but if i blindly ordered the “Steam Crave Ragnar RDTA” and this turned up I’d be gutted.

    For me, a true RDTA has the entire deck up on top. In my opinion this is an RTA that doubles up as an RDA. (Which is cool).

    I know you addressed this topic in the review… Merhh.. each to their own and sorry again, i know it wasn’t you that named it 😀

    Awesome review dude, thanks <3

    • a little late…
      but the first who came with the RDTA term wasn’t Steam Crave, initially?

      which would mean that every bottom juice tank RDTA are actually the one in the wrong … iirc, checking brand history, before Steam Crave went on with the RDTA in their early product the denomination was not used…

      thus it’s technically an RDTA in the original calling sense …

      aside that : i love my Ragnar to the point that i treated myself with a Titan PWM V1.5, that i will receive a little later, because it looks positively ridiculous (but still fit, depending the angle) on my Lost Vape Grus at the moment xD

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