Let’s talk about the Dead Rabbit 3 RTA, a tank with a name that promises to hop ahead of the competition. I paired this little beast with my trusty Target 200 mod and spent some time putting it through its paces. Is it the G.O.A.T. or just another bunny in the herd? Let’s break it down.
Design and Build Quality
Straight out of the box, the Dead Rabbit 3 RTA impresses with its clean, sleek design. The stainless steel build feels solid—like it could take a few tumbles and come out baa-ck for more. At 25mm, it sits perfectly on my Target 200, offering a seamless look without any overhang.
The top-fill system is simple and leak-resistant, which is always a win. No mess, no fuss—just pop the cap and fill. But while the design is sturdy, it doesn’t break any new ground. It’s good, but it’s not quite bleathtaking.
Performance
Here’s where things get interesting. The Dead Rabbit 3 boasts an upgraded airflow system, and I’ve got to admit—it’s as smooth as a freshly trimmed beard. The adjustable airflow ring lets you go from a wide-open DTL (direct-to-lung) hit to a more restricted draw for those who prefer a bit of MTL (mouth-to-lung) action.
The postless build deck is spacious and user-friendly, making coil installation easy—even for newer builders. I tried both single and dual coil setups, and while both worked well, dual coil builds definitely brought out the best in this tank. The creative coil placement options are a nice touch, though I wouldn’t call them revolutionary.
Flavor and Vapor Production
Here’s the part where the Dead Rabbit 3 RTA redeems itself: the flavour. It delivers rich, layered flavours that feel like a full-on stampede on your taste buds. Paired with the right e-liquid, it’s like unleashing a flavour explosion.
Cloud chasers, you’re covered too—this thing can chuck some serious vapour. Whether you’re into fluffy clouds or precise flavour, the Dead Rabbit does a decent job of balancing the two. It’s not a top-tier cloud machine, but it holds its own.
Leakage and Maintenance
No one likes a leaky tank, and luckily, the Dead Rabbit 3 RTA handles itself well here. The top-fill design and solid seals mean you can carry this around without worrying about a soggy mod. Maintenance is also simple—disassembly is quick, and the parts are easy to clean.
That said, I did notice some condensation build-up under the airflow ring after extended use. Nothing too bad, but worth keeping an eye on.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Durable and well-built design.
- Excellent flavour delivery.
- Smooth, adjustable airflow for DTL and MTL.
- Spacious, easy-to-build deck.
- Minimal leakage.
Cons:
- Condensation build-up under airflow.
- Not groundbreaking—more “good” than “innovative.”
- Slightly muted cloud production for cloud chasers.
Final Thoughts
The Dead Rabbit 3 RTA is a solid contender in the RTA market, but it’s not without its flaws. While the flavour is fantastic and the build deck is friendly, it doesn’t do much to stand out from the crowd. It’s a dependable tank that performs well but lacks the wow factor to make it the G.O.A.T.
For me, it’s a 6.5/10. It’s a decent option for vapers who value flavour over clouds, but if you’re looking for something truly groundbreaking, this might not be the one to jump on.
That’s all for now—stay tuned for more goat-level insights in the next review! Until then, keep your builds tight and your flavour flowing. 🐐
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