There is no battery charge indicator...I'm interested in knowing what you don't like about it.
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There is no battery charge indicator...I'm interested in knowing what you don't like about it.
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Not until it hits the classies!!now I'm being accused of stalking![]()
Or maybe I just don't like that there is no battery charge indicator. Really, it's not all that important, as it's very likely to get sold soon. It's just not for me.
now I'm being accused of stalking![]()
when I was growing up most everything we bought was very good quality. it was instilled that you buy something good and it would last for many years. most of the things I bought many years ago are still going strong after forty year or more. then ,if it wasn't quality it wouldn't sell.
now, price seems to be the driving force in what sells and quality suffers.mthats why I like provape. it harkens back to the good old days when quality and dependability mattered.
Aka, "The point of a journey is not to arrive."The journey is more important than the destination.
You are definitely right about the S6. it's horrible and worste purchase I ever made. Should've stuck to my iPhone 6ProVari vs. Others is exactly like the Apple vs. Android argument. As a tech junkie, I used Android phones since 2008, preordering the very first Android smartphone ever released (the T-Mobile G1). I stayed with Android up until the release of the iPhone 6. I can confidently state that I will never be going back to Android. The iPhone 6 has been the best user experience I've ever had when it comes to smartphones. What't the point of topped out specs (Galaxy S6, for instance) when the phone lags, has an aggressive RAM management issue and is loaded with more bloatware (can't be deleted to reclaim space, mind you) than useful apps? I got that phone for my wife and had to disable 26(!!!) useless apps that the carrier felt the need to load onto the device.
Anyway, sorry for the off-topic rant. TL;DR: more specs doesn't equate better performance, reliability, or user experience. That's the reason why I prefer ProVari to my higher spec'd mods.
And back to the sx mini thread I go...Ok, so I seen the video, while I do agree with 420, I just have to say that I was so close in buying the radius today (10/31/15). I held it, fondled with it, and vaped it with a smile(local b&m), also it felt better in my hand than any of my beretta and s&w guns that I own, because you know it's "plastic". But at the end I ended up purchasing a DNA200 for the same price.
I love provari for the quality, but this device for me was no good. Not for the watts, but because of the amp limit. My all day build is a .27 or .37, and with those builds I use about 35-40W. But according to the math, my build draw between 10-12 amps, which means the Radius wouldn't fire at a full 40W.
I don't temp control, so I don't care for that, and I don't need 200W, but reason why did buy the DNA200 was for the small and compact design.
I also have 3 SX Mini M-Class'. Reasons I bought them was, again for the compact design. And no, not one has pooped on me
Sorry for the rambling. I'm at a bar drinking, and trying to ignore the sloppy drunk next to me lol.
Lol. Hey I would love the Radius too, if it wasn't for the amp limit that it has. I wouldn't mind paying $200 if it fired a true 40W with a .27-.36 coil attach to it.And back to the sx mini thread I go...To tell you why I love my radius!
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This is the problem with Provape fanboys, every time someone says something negative about one of their products, simply because it doesn't fit their needs, you ridicule them by making stupid comments like he can't afford one. Why do you take everything so personal? Does it really bother you that much that it doesn't fit the needs of every vaper out there? It's almost like Provape users feel like vaping has to be done the Provape way and everything else is bad. Well, it isn't. Different people have different needs when it comes to power, features and TC... deal with it.