Official ProVari 3 Thread - P3 *PART 2*

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Is there any benefit other than weight? More durable finish and/or more HD if dropped?

Just curious....
Weight is the biggest factor, and to me Ti feels warmer to the touch. It also has a very nice grey color to it.
 

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Weight is the biggest factor, and to me Ti feels warmer to the touch. It also has a very nice grey color to it.
Thx.

I am finding that I have a huge preference for certain "colors" or finishes when it comes to all things ProVape.

For example, my shiny polished silver P3 looks amazing to me. The feel drives me crazy. I can't stand holding it on a long drive as it gets slippery and covered in fingerprints (and I don't have sweaty hands). The matte black and other painted colours as well as satin silver are just much more comfortable for me. Yup, I am weird.

I'm hoping the 2 Gold Zenkotes I have waiting for me in the US don't bug me as much as the polished silver.

First world problems in any case.... ;)
 

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Thx.

I am finding that I have a huge preference for certain "colors" or finishes when it comes to all things ProVape.

For example, my shiny polished silver P3 looks amazing to me. The feel drives me crazy. I can't stand holding it on a long drive as it gets slippery and covered in fingerprints (and I don't have sweaty hands). The matte black and other painted colours as well as satin silver are just much more comfortable for me. Yup, I am weird.

I'm hoping the 2 Gold Zenkotes I have waiting for me in the US don't bug me as much as the polished silver.

First world problems in any case.... ;)
You could always ruff em up with some sandpaper...
 

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Ti is out? ;)

Doubt you'll ever see a Ti Radius. The shell will always be polycarbonate, and there's not enough metal on the caps to warrant any difference with a lighter metal. But, if you want to use that as your excuse for not getting a Radius, we'll humor you, for now... ;)
 

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Doubt you'll ever see a Ti Radius. The shell will always be polycarbonate, and there's not enough metal on the caps to warrant any difference with a lighter metal. But, if you want to use that as your excuse for not getting a Radius, we'll humor you, for now... ;)

Spassverderber :(

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Gosh, I just ordered a p3 with out thinking of a new tank.
What are some good options for the p3?

Is it a GMZ?

If so a GMZ Kabuki would look great on it. If a Kabuki is too pricey and you just want a drop-in coil tank, I'd go Nautilus. I don't think you can reliably sub-ohm on a P3, at least that is what I've read.

For rebuildables, everyone sings the praises of the Kayfun Lite.
 
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