People...some of you might hate me for this...but I managed to try the P3 today

Our local distributor had his beta version with him and I vaped on it for a while

I didn't spend as much time as I wanted of course, so my assessment of it is incomplete. But the minute you hold it even with your eyes folded you realize it is a provari..the same weight and heft..it is a solid device and a sight to behold..excellent workmanship. I didn't have a chance to go through the menu in full, but the screen is marvelous..very smooth scrolling and very crisp. The guy told me it's pretty easy to navigate too and anybody should get the hang of it in no time. We couldn't get the VW mode though LOL...He said it still needs some tweaking here and there and he is continuously sending Provari any remarks he has. One annoying thing that I actually experienced while putting my kayfun on it to try it has to do with the top cap. The top cap consists of the outer ring and an inner nut that you screw your atty in and that is screwed from the other side on the contact pin. The nut caught on my kayfun and actually got stuck..that is to say when I attempted to unscrew the kayfun the whole nut was unscrewed from the contact pin on the device, and it took some serious effort to unscrew it. The guy said it happened with him a couple of times and that's why he doesn't screw his atties tightly, but he has already dropped them a line on this. As for the vaping experience, it is a Provari..and herein lies the real problem IMO. The provari is already up there with the stars..and it's really difficult to progress further in the vape quality. I vaped it at the same voltage that I use with my 2.5 ..4.2 volts. Granted I didn't try to push its limits and experiment with 20 watts, but somehow my mind is conditioned to use the Provari for "decent vaping"..not to generate huge clouds for instance. And I wanted to enjoy vaping on the P3 at my sweet spot. In short then, my preliminary assessment is that when it comes to what I call the bottom line...that is having a good consistent vape..nothing is new under the sun. It was the same as my 2.5. If you want to test new waters and go to higher wattage or higher voltage, or/and if you want to pamper yourself with all the new options and controls, the P3 provides you with what you need. Does this justify making a move to get it, while I have my Semovar???....not really sure..but yeah..if I have extra money I will definitely buy it..but I am not sure I will actively seek it..Of course this is based on my trying it in VV mode only, not in VW mode. Once I try the VW things might change.
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