Official ProVari Radius Thread - Part 2

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Katdarling

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Thank you, you have free tics and VIP pass if I am ever in Tampa! Yes you do! :D



Wow, less juice capacity then Ti mods Achilles rda. :evil:


And less than the Kabuke. ;)


Hi and bye, Provi peeps of....... whatever this thread is!
 

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Very nice!

I need to post a pic of my large ProVape family when I get a min. That are all over the house though. ;)

For me, other than two KFL+ on Plasma Tanks and a Russian 91% v2, that's the entire family. I figure I'm well covered with a P3 and two Radius with 3 Kabuki. Yes I do!
 

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They're smaller and look nice on a radius. I admit I'm not a big fan of box mods because I think they look kinda dopey with those big, gargantuan attys on top. So the smaller KM3 improves it for me.

<ducking from box mod fans> :)
Gotta agree, I like a Kf3 or Taifun GSll on my box mod. The Kf4 looks great on a 2.5 Mini with a P3 base, but looks huge on a little box.
 

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But at least I can see it.

Initially that was a concern. However I can taste it and get plenty of warning, vapor kind of falls off like a mech needing a new battery. I'll be under the bridge at 9:00 ifin you wanna trade. :thumb:
 

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That is an Erlkönigin. It is a genius of an atty I can say since after mastering the wicking on it.
Very light, few parts, holds 6ml of juice and very high quality Austrian machining.

Impressive capacity for the size compared to the KF4s.
 

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This is the box mod I have been looking for.


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LOL! No I don't have a Radius. I still use my P3. I didn't need what the Radius offered so I skipped. As for being on the Radius thread I honestly never know which Provape thread I'm on. There are so many. I switch between them without paying any attention and just go with the flow. :)
You mean to tell me that there's more than one?
 

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Got my Black onyx radius last week so I've spent a week with it and I wanted to share my thoughts. The two devices in my regular rotation as of now are the radius and an Rdna 40. All the other mods I own no longer fit my vaping style including my classic provari. I'm using a kanger subtank mini and a mutation x4 atop my devices vaping at around .5 to .6 ohms at 25 watts. Higher on the mutation x. I never felt the need to go above 35 watts which is why I thought the radius was a good choice. So out of the box you see the construction is great. Feels solid and looks incredible. This is to be expected with provape! I check out the menu, not a fan, but it's really not that bad to get used to. I'm ready to vape. I place my kanger subtank mini with the new SSOCC coils on my radius and put the boost up to 5 and watts at 24.6. The vape was incredible. So much better than the Rdna 40, I'm assuming due to the boost option. The flavor is fantastic and you still get nice plumes of vapor. I was pleasantly surprised because I was not sure what to expect. I haven't even been using the Rdna 40 because the vape feels lack luster. I guess it will sit in my drawer :)
As far as charging via usb goes, I was used to this with the Rdna 40 so it was not a big deal. It feels like a bit of a pain to change the battery but in all reality it really is not. The radius charges much slower than the Rdna 40 but I'm sure it's better for the battery. I'm very cautious when it comes to safety which is why I wanted a provari. The provape name and assurance of safety is why I choose this device. I wanted to share this for anyone on the fence. The boost makes this device something special. Of course there are people who vape at higher watts and this device won't fit their needs but if you're an under 40 watt vaper I feel this is a must have. Sorry for the long post but hopefully it'll help some make a decision.
 

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Got my Black onyx radius last week so I've spent a week with it and I wanted to share my thoughts. The two devices in my regular rotation as of now are the radius and an Rdna 40. All the other mods I own no longer fit my vaping style including my classic provari. I'm using a kanger subtank mini and a mutation x4 atop my devices vaping at around .5 to .6 ohms at 25 watts. Higher on the mutation x. I never felt the need to go above 35 watts which is why I thought the radius was a good choice. So out of the box you see the construction is great. Feels solid and looks incredible. This is to be expected with provape! I check out the menu, not a fan, but it's really not that bad to get used to. I'm ready to vape. I place my kanger subtank mini with the new SSOCC coils on my radius and put the boost up to 5 and watts at 24.6. The vape was incredible. So much better than the Rdna 40, I'm assuming due to the boost option. The flavor is fantastic and you still get nice plumes of vapor. I was pleasantly surprised because I was not sure what to expect. I haven't even been using the Rdna 40 because the vape feels lack luster. I guess it will sit in my drawer :)
As far as charging via usb goes, I was used to this with the Rdna 40 so it was not a big deal. It feels like a bit of a pain to change the battery but in all reality it really is not. The radius charges much slower than the Rdna 40 but I'm sure it's better for the battery. I'm very cautious when it comes to safety which is why I wanted a provari. The provape name and assurance of safety is why I choose this device. I wanted to share this for anyone on the fence. The boost makes this device something special. Of course there are people who vape at higher watts and this device won't fit their needs but if you're an under 40 watt vaper I feel this is a must have. Sorry for the long post but hopefully it'll help some make a decision.

Nice review!

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Got my Black onyx radius last week so I've spent a week with it and I wanted to share my thoughts. The two devices in my regular rotation as of now are the radius and an Rdna 40. All the other mods I own no longer fit my vaping style including my classic provari. I'm using a kanger subtank mini and a mutation x4 atop my devices vaping at around .5 to .6 ohms at 25 watts. Higher on the mutation x. I never felt the need to go above 35 watts which is why I thought the radius was a good choice. So out of the box you see the construction is great. Feels solid and looks incredible. This is to be expected with provape! I check out the menu, not a fan, but it's really not that bad to get used to. I'm ready to vape. I place my kanger subtank mini with the new SSOCC coils on my radius and put the boost up to 5 and watts at 24.6. The vape was incredible. So much better than the Rdna 40, I'm assuming due to the boost option. The flavor is fantastic and you still get nice plumes of vapor. I was pleasantly surprised because I was not sure what to expect. I haven't even been using the Rdna 40 because the vape feels lack luster. I guess it will sit in my drawer :)
As far as charging via usb goes, I was used to this with the Rdna 40 so it was not a big deal. It feels like a bit of a pain to change the battery but in all reality it really is not. The radius charges much slower than the Rdna 40 but I'm sure it's better for the battery. I'm very cautious when it comes to safety which is why I wanted a provari. The provape name and assurance of safety is why I choose this device. I wanted to share this for anyone on the fence. The boost makes this device something special. Of course there are people who vape at higher watts and this device won't fit their needs but if you're an under 40 watt vaper I feel this is a must have. Sorry for the long post but hopefully it'll help some make a decision.

Is your Rdna40 by vaporshark? that is the only instance where I see the radius charging slower, as it charges at 800 or 850 mAh (can never remember which :p), but vaporshark uses that "Zip" charging at 2 amp.
 
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