There is kinda no way around it. The TITA RBA ( for the Tita and DOT AIO ) is…lacking in a lot of ways. Mostly in the not good flavor department. The airflow is smooth, the deck is OK ( but the screws are too shallow ) there isn’t much to love here.

It’s a DOT RBA so it seems difficult to mess up. But here we are. Don’t get me wrong, The TITA Rba isn’t completely terrible, chances are if you bought one, it’s fine. Just know there are much better DOT RBAs out there with much better flavor.

As “editing this guy” said, the 909 Dot RBA never promised me a mouth to lung, so I’m not counting the lack of one against it. The flavor on the 909 DOT RBA is just straight up bangin good. The airflow feels as smooth as it can in the DotAIO. Building and wicking on the 909 Dot RBA deck are both stress-free experiences thankfully.

55 for the RBA isn’t terrible, but others with similar experiences are up to 10 cheaper. Your mileage may vary.

As I said, this is my first experience with the DOT AIO, or any DOT AIO compatible RBA. I feel like the Pioneer was a solid first entry for me. Lots to love about the Pioneer DOT RBA, not much at all to dislike.

The MTL airflow is stellar, the restricted lung leaves maybe a little bit to be desired, it’s still a really good vape, but I feel like the airflow of the DOT AIO is holding it back. Feels very hollow to me. Flavor is still spot on. Really good BP Construction as we have come to know from them. I don’t know that this is a “CERTIFIED” banger, but the Pioneer DOT RBA is currently very very enjoyable and versatile.