Official ProVari 3 Thread - P3 *PART 2*

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Tomasius74

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Which is better apart from the carrying convenience? Radius, Procyon or P3

I have only used the Radius and love it. My concern is that eventually the USB port can be damaged. That's why I ve been thinking in getting P3s or Procyon

Currently I don't vape using more than 14 watts, maybe 16 if I crave some warmer Vapor

My Radii are 60 w because I did not know what I'll like in the future and because I thought that If the devices can perform at high wattage then using them at lower power will make them last longer


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The Radius is the easiest, whether you're adjusting or updating or charging. Just dead easy.

It's also the lightest unless your talking Ti, and then only in the smaller battery sizes would the Ti be lighter, I think. I haven't weighed them.

The Procyon is for the heavy vapers, but it doesn't really cover very high power vapers who would probably be looking at multiple battery mods with much more power.

The p3 is for those seeking versatility.
 

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Celtic's on the specials page are all gone. I'm proud of myself, I resisted temptation long enough. Not much left I'd like to have, so I think my money is safe for the time being. :)

I gave in on Friday and ordered one, really bad timing money wise for me, it is going to be my first P3. Kind of weird thinking that it might be one of the last Celtics sold. I also ordered one of the polished classic's, also my first one and one of the last ones sold. I am not sure if I am :) or :(, but at least I will have one of each, just going to have to struggle to pay for them is all. :unsure:

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Ti's lighter -- even in 18650 mode.

Mini 2.5 in 18350 -- 122 grams; Ti P3 in 18650 -- 130 grams; Radius -- 192 grams. (all with battery and no atty)

It's an inexpensive scale, but the above gives a good idea of the differences.

I guess it's different for us gals -- I use my Radii at home and out and about. Tube mods are only for home. :)
 
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I gave in on Friday and ordered one, really bad timing money wise for me, it is going to be my first P3. Kind of weird thinking that it might be one of the last Celtics sold. I also ordered one of the polished classic's, also my first one and one of the last ones sold. I am not sure if I am :) or :(, but at least I will have one of each, just going to have to struggle to pay for them is all. :unsure:

KAS

I have a P3, and 4 Classics, and I enjoy them all. In the long run, I don't think you will be sorry.
 

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I gave in on Friday and ordered one, really bad timing money wise for me, it is going to be my first P3. Kind of weird thinking that it might be one of the last Celtics sold. I also ordered one of the polished classic's, also my first one and one of the last ones sold. I am not sure if I am :) or :(, but at least I will have one of each, just going to have to struggle to pay for them is all. :unsure:

KAS
They are a good investment, KAS. I just equate the price to cartons of cigarettes avoided and quality of health increased. You are worth it!
 

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They are a good investment, KAS. I just equate the price to cartons of cigarettes avoided and quality of health increased. You are worth it!
^^That...is a great post! :thumbs:

I think your gonna love 'em KAS.
 

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I have a P3, and 4 Classics, and I enjoy them all. In the long run, I don't think you will be sorry.

They are a good investment, KAS. I just equate the price to cartons of cigarettes avoided and quality of health increased. You are worth it!

I am sure I wont regret buying them, but I might regret not buying them sooner. I just bet that once I get them, I will want more of them. Next up is the Radius Though, I know I am going to try to get 2 maybe 3, after the 26th. No buying food next month, just coffee and gasoline is all I am going to need. :unsure:

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I am sure I wont regret buying them, but I might regret not buying them sooner. I just bet that once I get them, I will want more of them. Next up is the Radius Though, I know I am going to try to get 2 maybe 3, after the 26th. No buying food next month, just coffee and gasoline is all I am going to need. :unsure:

KAS

Just throw in a few cans of beans, to help ya thru.
 

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Ti's lighter -- even in 18650 mode.

Mini 2.5 in 18350 -- 112 grams; Ti P3 in 18650 -- 130 grams; Radius -- 192 grams. (all with battery and no atty)

It's an inexpensive scale, but the above gives a good idea of the differences.

I guess it's different for us gals -- I use my Radii at home and out and about. Tube mods are only for home. :)

Any idea of weight of the Ti P3 in 18350?
 

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Ti's lighter -- even in 18650 mode.

Mini 2.5 in 18350 -- 112 grams; Ti P3 in 18650 -- 130 grams; Radius -- 192 grams. (all with battery and no atty)

It's an inexpensive scale, but the above gives a good idea of the differences.

I guess it's different for us gals -- I use my Radii at home and out and about. Tube mods are only for home. :)

Quite a bit lighter. I stand corrected.

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Celtic's on the specials page are all gone. I'm proud of myself, I resisted temptation long enough. Not much left I'd like to have, so I think my money is safe for the time being. :)

When I looked yesterday there was only one left. I couldn't help myself. It's mine (well, Jackie's).
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Which is better apart from the carrying convenience? Radius, Procyon or P3

I have only used the Radius and love it. My confidence cern is that eventually the USB port can be damaged...
The mini USB port on the Radius is very robust.
Millions of smart phones use the same kind of port and regulatory get plugged in at least once every day for charging so I doubt there's any reason for durability concerns unless you're ham fisted and/or expose it to liquids.
Either case would simply be operator error :)
 

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The mini USB port on the Radius is very robust.
Millions of smart phones use the same kind of port and regulatory get plugged in at least once every day for charging so I doubt there's any reason for durability concerns unless you're ham fisted and/or expose it to liquids.
Either case would simply be operator error :)
I've charged my Radius via USB for well over a year and it has worked perfectly.

If the USB ever dies, I have no issues with unscrewing the bottom if I can't get a USB replacement. Pretty heavy duty so far though.
 
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