Official ProVari Radius Thread

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rbrylawski

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Here's my grip:

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Uh, as Steve Jobs once said to iPhone users........."you're holding it wrong!":lol:
 

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Got my P3 Kabuki yesterday, and definitely loving it! Radius and Kabuki are made for each other. I will review more later, but had a question.

There are a LOT of posts on the Kabuki, so I apologize if this has been addressed...when I remove the Kabuki to fill it, there is a small drop of juice on the connectors. Anybody know why?
 

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Got my P3 Kabuki yesterday, and definitely loving it! Radius and Kabuki are made for each other. I will review more later, but had a question.

There are a LOT of posts on the Kabuki, so I apologize if this has been addressed...when I remove the Kabuki to fill it, there is a small drop of juice on the connectors. Anybody know why?

Condensation and completely normal.
 

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OK, This is where i draw the line!!!

Hold a Provi Tube mod in your hand with only your thumb and index finger. (either one on the fire button)

Now squeeze the fire button, alternating between Thumper and Pointer...

Which one is more stable?

Which one allows you to point your pinky out to say I'm an Elitist Vapor?!?

LOLz, Jim
Index finger on the fire button, for me provides a more stable position...holding the pinky finger pointed out (to be the Elitist Vaper) makes me work harder to prevent an accidental firing with my thumb on the fire button. (and yes, I grew up in the nintendo era with my children telling me I was doing it wrong)
 

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So... since More people prefer the thumb because of muscle memory obtained during a mis-spent youth, it has now become abundantly clear that ProVape did indeed make an error in the design of the Radius... The button belongs on the top so thumb firing can be executed in the correct ergonomic fashion. On the top, trigger people can use it, and thumb people can use it, with equally correct positioning.

That's it... I'm going to have a fire sale on ALL my ProVariusses because I can no longer support the efforts of a company that could make such an egregious error in design. Is anybody willing to trade me my 86 Various Provarium for 86, non-identical SX Minis in every color imaginable ?

Anyone?

:confused:

Anyone?

:rolleyes:

Oh well, I guess I'll have to suffer...

And by the way... I'm Kidding... The Radius is the closest thing to vaping perfection I have encountered for my style of vaping.

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Agreed on all fronts! And on your first points, I just took the Radius out and imagined how amazing it really would be if the button was on top there! Wow!

Here I made you what you were looking for!

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RB - try it the thumb way with your index finger up by the Kabuki and your pinky under the Radius. Maybe I just have big hands though... Happens when you're 6'7"....

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doesna' work for me. Feels unbalanced and awkward......
 

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We are taking a vote in the P3 thread to see if you will still be allowed to post. Not looking good Sir Traitor.

Hey, I'm a Bi-Provarinati! Yes I am......;)

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