Hello,
Today I will be reviewing the newest Wotofo mesh rta, the Profile M.

Thank you Antonio from Wotofo for sending me this rta.
Specifications:
Height: 27.8mm (without drip tip & 510 pin)
e-liquid Capacity: 3.1ml (4.0ml bubble tube included)
Filling Method: Top filling
Airflow Type: Top airflow
Deck Diameter: 24.5mm
Insulator Material: German PEEK
Threading: 510 thread
Drip Tip: 810 resin drip tip
Coil Type: Mesh coil





Packaging:
1pc Profile M RTA
1pc Extra 810 Drip Tip
1pc PCTG Bubble Tube 4ml
1pc Clapton Mesh A1+Ni80 0.15Ω
1pc Classic Wotofo Mesh A1 0.18Ω
1pc nexMESH A1 0.13Ω
1pc User Manual
1pc Bending Tool
1pc Accessory Bag
1pc Cross Head Screwdriver
3pcs 6mm Thick Cotton Strip


Review:
Good to see you get 3 mesh strips and 3 cotton strips in the packaging, this can get you through a couple of weeks out of the box.
It is a very gorgeous looking RTA, it is not very large with its 24,5mm diameter and what stands out most is its 28mm (without drip-tip) height, very short for an RTA. Overall machining feels proper, no issues with the threading whatsoever.
See below the profile M next to some other RTA’s:

There is some branding going on, but it is all nicely carved in which makes it not disturbing. On the airflow ring it says Profile M Wotofo and that’s it if its about the sides of the device. On the bottom you will find some additional details.




Easy to take apart and just like on many top airflow RTA's the chimney comes out as a separate piece. On the chimney you can clearly see the honeycomb airflow design that is hitting the coil from slightly above and sides. The knurling on the bottom makes it easy to unscrew the base from the tank. Also, the threading on the deck and chimney feels very proper, no issue there. You can easily take out the rubber gasket by sliding of the metal piece. Nice and easy, but no spare gasket is included in the kit.

Inserted drip-tip is one of those very low-profile ones, I am generally not a fan of these, but it does look nice. It is quite hard also to get it off right out of the box, used screwdriver in the end to push it out. The additionally included drip-tip is more of my style, it’s a bit taller.
The chimney section fits onto the deck only one way, it needs to line up with the screws and then stays in place. I find it much easier to screw back the base with the chimney first placed onto the deck as it seems hard to on the right way screwing on the deck when the chimney is inside the tank.
It has one of those slide and fill systems which generally I like, its a quick refill. It is not too loose nor restricted, it opens up smoothly. Good thing is that there is a membrane on the fill-port which will prevent it from flooding quickly when opened unnoticed. What I am missing is an indicator on where to push and slide to reveal the fill-port, its about pushing it into different directions and after a while you will find the right point. It should have been marked.

Fill port reveals sufficiently for an easy mess-free fill with larger bottle tips. A tiny hole on the other side ensures that there is no pressure while filling which ensures that liquid does not flood out of the fill port while filling.
With the straight plastic tube, you get 3.1ml capacity and with the plastic bubble tube 4ml. No, it is not a lot of capacity and when using it often you will need to refill quite frequently. I don't find this a con because the fill method is quick, and I would not want the tank to be taller as well as it looks great the way it is. Like the fact both tubes are plastic, they are simply less vulnerable.

Top airflow it is, and the main advantage of top airflow is not having to worry much about leaking and its smoothness. Ring turns easily with a nice restriction to it. It sounds smooth as well, no matter how far opened you have it. The honeycomb airflow on the chimney section works well together with the top airflow sleeves.

Deck is pretty much the same as on other mesh tanks by Wotofo. Two clamps and spring-loaded center ceramic 'pressurer' which makes sure the cotton is pressed properly towards the mesh strip. It would have been nice of the deck would have been the same as the Profile RDTA, allowing for Mesh, single and dual setup. Still it is possible to get a single coil onto a mesh RTA using the clamps, just have your coil legs pulled out widely. In my opinion the clamps should have been spring-loaded. Screws are also quite short, when they fall out together with the clamp it can be quite a pain to get it back in.

Just like any mesh deck, putting in a coil is the easy part. Use the included tool its thickest part to form the mesh and just place it into the clamps. Wicking is a different story; it requires some practice to get it right and not end up with nasty dry hits. Wicking ports are large enough on this deck, which helps. Cutting the cotton diagonally down from the strip to the deck I find the best practice. You must make sure the cotton is very well combed out and the cotton is extremely well saturated before it back together.


Putting it back together takes some practice, you need to eye-ball lining up the cut-outs on the chimney with the stick-out posts on the deck. But once you get them properly connected it slides back very smoothly.
How does it vape? Very well! Especially like the clapton mesh as the vapor is more concentrated and a bit warmer than regular mesh. Flavor is great as I would expect on a mesh RTA this short. Airflow sounds smooth making it a very smooth draw.
Also used it as a single coil RTA and it also works very well. Just don't comb out the cotton much as the wicking ports are meant for Mesh builds, meaning they are large for a single coil build.
Conclusion:
A nice tiny little RTA that delivery very nice flavor from all include mesh strips. It looks nice and it vapes very well, what else do you need?
Pro’s:
- Looks beautiful
- Minimal branding
- Feels properly machined
- 3 Mesh strips and cotton included
- Plastic tubes, more resistant than glass
- Easy to build on
- Outstanding flavor
- Smooth airflow
- Easy slide to fill system
- Ability to easily access and replace rubber gasket
Con’s:
- Spare rubber gasket not included in the box
- Installed drip-tip looks great, but way too short
- Missing indication on where to slide open fill-port
Thank you for taking your time to read again! Take care,
Sjoerd
Today I will be reviewing the newest Wotofo mesh rta, the Profile M.

Thank you Antonio from Wotofo for sending me this rta.
Specifications:
Height: 27.8mm (without drip tip & 510 pin)
e-liquid Capacity: 3.1ml (4.0ml bubble tube included)
Filling Method: Top filling
Airflow Type: Top airflow
Deck Diameter: 24.5mm
Insulator Material: German PEEK
Threading: 510 thread
Drip Tip: 810 resin drip tip
Coil Type: Mesh coil





Packaging:
1pc Profile M RTA
1pc Extra 810 Drip Tip
1pc PCTG Bubble Tube 4ml
1pc Clapton Mesh A1+Ni80 0.15Ω
1pc Classic Wotofo Mesh A1 0.18Ω
1pc nexMESH A1 0.13Ω
1pc User Manual
1pc Bending Tool
1pc Accessory Bag
1pc Cross Head Screwdriver
3pcs 6mm Thick Cotton Strip


Review:
Good to see you get 3 mesh strips and 3 cotton strips in the packaging, this can get you through a couple of weeks out of the box.
It is a very gorgeous looking RTA, it is not very large with its 24,5mm diameter and what stands out most is its 28mm (without drip-tip) height, very short for an RTA. Overall machining feels proper, no issues with the threading whatsoever.
See below the profile M next to some other RTA’s:

There is some branding going on, but it is all nicely carved in which makes it not disturbing. On the airflow ring it says Profile M Wotofo and that’s it if its about the sides of the device. On the bottom you will find some additional details.




Easy to take apart and just like on many top airflow RTA's the chimney comes out as a separate piece. On the chimney you can clearly see the honeycomb airflow design that is hitting the coil from slightly above and sides. The knurling on the bottom makes it easy to unscrew the base from the tank. Also, the threading on the deck and chimney feels very proper, no issue there. You can easily take out the rubber gasket by sliding of the metal piece. Nice and easy, but no spare gasket is included in the kit.

Inserted drip-tip is one of those very low-profile ones, I am generally not a fan of these, but it does look nice. It is quite hard also to get it off right out of the box, used screwdriver in the end to push it out. The additionally included drip-tip is more of my style, it’s a bit taller.
The chimney section fits onto the deck only one way, it needs to line up with the screws and then stays in place. I find it much easier to screw back the base with the chimney first placed onto the deck as it seems hard to on the right way screwing on the deck when the chimney is inside the tank.
It has one of those slide and fill systems which generally I like, its a quick refill. It is not too loose nor restricted, it opens up smoothly. Good thing is that there is a membrane on the fill-port which will prevent it from flooding quickly when opened unnoticed. What I am missing is an indicator on where to push and slide to reveal the fill-port, its about pushing it into different directions and after a while you will find the right point. It should have been marked.

Fill port reveals sufficiently for an easy mess-free fill with larger bottle tips. A tiny hole on the other side ensures that there is no pressure while filling which ensures that liquid does not flood out of the fill port while filling.
With the straight plastic tube, you get 3.1ml capacity and with the plastic bubble tube 4ml. No, it is not a lot of capacity and when using it often you will need to refill quite frequently. I don't find this a con because the fill method is quick, and I would not want the tank to be taller as well as it looks great the way it is. Like the fact both tubes are plastic, they are simply less vulnerable.

Top airflow it is, and the main advantage of top airflow is not having to worry much about leaking and its smoothness. Ring turns easily with a nice restriction to it. It sounds smooth as well, no matter how far opened you have it. The honeycomb airflow on the chimney section works well together with the top airflow sleeves.

Deck is pretty much the same as on other mesh tanks by Wotofo. Two clamps and spring-loaded center ceramic 'pressurer' which makes sure the cotton is pressed properly towards the mesh strip. It would have been nice of the deck would have been the same as the Profile RDTA, allowing for Mesh, single and dual setup. Still it is possible to get a single coil onto a mesh RTA using the clamps, just have your coil legs pulled out widely. In my opinion the clamps should have been spring-loaded. Screws are also quite short, when they fall out together with the clamp it can be quite a pain to get it back in.

Just like any mesh deck, putting in a coil is the easy part. Use the included tool its thickest part to form the mesh and just place it into the clamps. Wicking is a different story; it requires some practice to get it right and not end up with nasty dry hits. Wicking ports are large enough on this deck, which helps. Cutting the cotton diagonally down from the strip to the deck I find the best practice. You must make sure the cotton is very well combed out and the cotton is extremely well saturated before it back together.


Putting it back together takes some practice, you need to eye-ball lining up the cut-outs on the chimney with the stick-out posts on the deck. But once you get them properly connected it slides back very smoothly.
How does it vape? Very well! Especially like the clapton mesh as the vapor is more concentrated and a bit warmer than regular mesh. Flavor is great as I would expect on a mesh RTA this short. Airflow sounds smooth making it a very smooth draw.
Also used it as a single coil RTA and it also works very well. Just don't comb out the cotton much as the wicking ports are meant for Mesh builds, meaning they are large for a single coil build.
Conclusion:
A nice tiny little RTA that delivery very nice flavor from all include mesh strips. It looks nice and it vapes very well, what else do you need?
Pro’s:
- Looks beautiful
- Minimal branding
- Feels properly machined
- 3 Mesh strips and cotton included
- Plastic tubes, more resistant than glass
- Easy to build on
- Outstanding flavor
- Smooth airflow
- Easy slide to fill system
- Ability to easily access and replace rubber gasket
Con’s:
- Spare rubber gasket not included in the box
- Installed drip-tip looks great, but way too short
- Missing indication on where to slide open fill-port
Thank you for taking your time to read again! Take care,
Sjoerd