IJoy Limitless RDTA Classic Edition

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RDTAs are really popular these days and Chinese company iJoy has really been cashing in on this trend. They’ve put out not one, not two, but four different RDTA atomizers – the original Limitless, the Limitless Plus, the Combo RDTA and now the Limitless RDTA Classic Edition. They are really riding the RDTA train right now, and to great success, I might add. In this review, we’ll be looking at the iJoy RDTA Classic, the latest and reportedly the best iJoy RDTA to date.

The iJoy Limitless Classic kit comes in the same style plastic box as the Combo RDTA, and as we’re about to see later, the device itself is basically a slightly upgraded version of the Chinese manufacturer’s previous atomizer. Inside the box we have the assembled RDTA – mine was purple, but it comes in various other colors – a pre-made triple coil-head that comes wicked and ready for use, a spare glass tube, an interchangeable Velocity style deck, an interesting postless deck (pre-installed in the RDTA), an RDA base, two small screwdrivers – one Phillips head and one flat head – a 510 drip tip adapter, and a bag of goodies which includes two beefy Clapton coils, some organic cotton, spare o-rings and spare screws.

If you already own the Combo RDTA, you’ve probably noticed that the contents of the Limitless Classic are virtually the same. The two noticeable changes are the inclusion of the RDA base, which you had to buy separately for the Combo, and the postless deck that hadn’t been launched yet, but is currently available for the Combo RDTA, as a separate purchase. Other than that, it’s the same bountiful package.

The dimensions are the same, they are both 25mm in diameter, hold an impressive 6.9ml of e-liquid, and are compatible with the interchangeable IMC RDA decks that iJoy has been pushing heavily this year. The RDA covers on the two devices are exactly the same, so are the RDA bases, and pretty much all the other components for that matter.

The first thing you want to do when getting an atomizer ready for first use is take it apart and give it a good rinse with warm water to remove any leftover machining oil. Once you’re done with that, it’s time to install the coils.

Both the pre-made coil head and the interchangeable IMC decks simply screw directly into the elongated connection shaft. Just keep in mind that when you unscrew them completely, the 510 pin will fall out through the bottom of the RDTA as well, so make sure you hold it with a finger, so you don’t lose it.

The iJoy Limitless Classic Edition comes with two IMC decks – a classic Velocity style deck and a postless one. I had never used a postless RDA deck before, so this was the highlight of my experience with this device. It was actually surprisingly easy to set up, but there are a few things you need to keep in mind. First of all, the screws are on the side of the deck, so in order to loosen them, you have to unscrew the metal ring just above the glass tank. Then, you need to keep in mind that the two slots located in the middle of the deck, surrounded by a rectangle, are the positives, and the other two are the negatives. So you have to install the coils with that in mind, while also making sure that the coil holes face the gaps on either side of the deck (where the cotton wicks go). Finally, because the wire holes don’t go all the way through the deck, you have to cut the wire leads before locking the coils in place. It sounds more complicated than it is really, but the set up is a bit different than on classic RDA decks.

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