Official ProVari Radius Thread - Part 2

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Amazon.com : JWraps Cup Holder Insert Exclusively For Provari Radius MOD E-Cigarette (E-Cig) Vaporizer with 2-22-24mm Accessory Slots and Wrapped in Black Carbon Fiber Wrap : Everything Else
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Found this today. Designed for the Provari Radius. Ordered one. $24. I have two similar units with three holes that I found at a local vape shop for $3 each. Great deal. This is a bit more, but should work out well in the car cup holder.
 
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Amazon.com : JWraps Cup Holder Insert Exclusively For Provari Radius MOD E-Cigarette (E-Cig) Vaporizer with 2-22-24mm Accessory Slots and Wrapped in Black Carbon Fiber Wrap : Everything Else
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Found this today. Designed for the Provari Radius. Ordered one. $24. I have two similar units with three holes that I found at a local vape shop for $3 each. Great deal. This is a bit more, but should work out well in the car cup holder.

You can also request to have 'em made for 2 Radii. We have one of these in each of our cars.

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Same here. My wife and I both have many tattoos but if I was trying to make an impression or appear professional/credible, I would be in a suit, not s tank top showing off my ink.

I have obviously nothing against tattoos, but I would much rather have the hot female representing vaping than the tattooed pin cushion.
I have numerous tattoos and piercings for that matter, but most people would have no idea. I obviously don't mind either, but I think that it all needs to be done tastefully. I am not a fan of all the facial stuff.

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So........Looks like one of the local vape shops here have the Kabuki, with the P3 Connector.........Is it worth the money? Not sure how I feel about dropping 90 bucks on a tank, and a tank that isn't rebuildable......I had a Aspire Nautilus at one time, and was happy with it. Just wasn't too thrilled about replacing the coils once a week/every other week.

Any rumors on a updated Kayfun v5??? And not a mini version??? Really wish I could get the wicking right on my Kayfun V4......Anyway......
Me and the kf4 still don't get along very well. But the mini has been flawless at every build I've put in it.

Also hoping for a v5!

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I use to be a rebuilding fool! From way back in the day when we used Fluval fish filter to SS mesh slug builds in drippers.. Meh, I'm tired of it now and just want to pop a coil in and vape..

I really like the Kabuki.. Sure it's a tad bit expensive but you get what you pay for and it's a high quality and well built tank.. I'd buy it again without a 2nd thought..
 

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My LG 18650HG2 (3000 mAh) batteries came today.. Charging them now and then I'll pop one in tomorrow morning to compare with the stock battery..

I'll report back after I've used the LG for a few days and compare..

Quoting myself.. :D

2 days with the LG 18650HG2 (3000 mAh) batteries and I am seeing about a 10%-15% increase in run time.

Normally with the stock battery I'd get a full day but barely.. At bed time, I'd be pushing empty. Now with the LG I still have about 10-15% left. Its hard to judge exactly as the battery bar on the Radius is not exact but I am seeing an increase in run time.
 

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The good thing about the slug though as once done, you could vape it for months as long as you dry burned the coil every so often..

If you never tried a SS mesh slug in a dripper give it a try.. They flat out DEMOLISH a cotton setup..

I guess it's a to each their own kind of thing right? I rebuilt from 2010 until I got tired of it about a year ago. Now I'm all tanks & coils or nothing.. LOL
 

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To each their own.. That's what's great about vaping. Do whatever keeps you off the stinkies. If and when you get tired of rebuilding, coils will be there waiting for you with open arms.. LOL

These day's I just want easy, works and hassle free.. If I go out of town I don't need to bring rebuilding supplies, cotton, SS mesh, ect.. I grab a 5 pack of coils and off I go!

I don't hate though, some find rebuilding relaxing, some like to tinker with setups and that's not really possible with coils. But for me, I've been there, done that, and now I want easy peasy.. :D
 

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To each their own.. That's what's great about vaping. Do whatever keeps you off the stinkies. If and when you get tired of rebuilding, coils will be there waiting for you with open arms.. LOL

These day's I just want easy, works and hassle free.. If I go out of town I don't need to bring rebuilding supplies, cotton, SS mesh, ect.. I grab a 5 pack of coils and off I go!

I don't hate though, some find rebuilding relaxing, some like to tinker with setups and that's not really possible with coils. But for me, I've been there, done that, and now I want easy peasy.. :D
I am in between now...I often opt for easy, but still go through coiling phazes :p
 

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To each their own.. That's what's great about vaping. Do whatever keeps you off the stinkies. If and when you get tired of rebuilding, coils will be there waiting for you with open arms.. LOL

These day's I just want easy, works and hassle free.. If I go out of town I don't need to bring rebuilding supplies, cotton, SS mesh, ect.. I grab a 5 pack of coils and off I go!

I don't hate though, some find rebuilding relaxing, some like to tinker with setups and that's not really possible with coils. But for me, I've been there, done that, and now I want easy peasy.. :D
 
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I use to be a rebuilding fool! From way back in the day when we used Fluval fish filter to SS mesh slug builds in drippers.. Meh, I'm tired of it now and just want to pop a coil in and vape..

I really like the Kabuki.. Sure it's a tad bit expensive but you get what you pay for and it's a high quality and well built tank.. I'd buy it again without a 2nd thought..
I have a 180 year supply of Fluval in my closet. Want some?
 

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To each their own.. That's what's great about vaping. Do whatever keeps you off the stinkies. If and when you get tired of rebuilding, coils will be there waiting for you with open arms.. LOL

These day's I just want easy, works and hassle free.. If I go out of town I don't need to bring rebuilding supplies, cotton, SS mesh, ect.. I grab a 5 pack of coils and off I go!

I don't hate though, some find rebuilding relaxing, some like to tinker with setups and that's not really possible with coils. But for me, I've been there, done that, and now I want easy peasy.. :D
This is where I'm at too. I've done enough tinkering. But I still like my rebuildables. I just don't mess with them. I put in a coil that lasts six months and change the wicks every 10mls or so. Changing a wick takes as long as changing a prebuilt coil...for me anyway.
 
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