The ZPA and the DID Question

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Mr.Gene

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I have been looking at the ZAP on the Provape site and the DID on MetalMadness. Now from just looking and reading the discription they both seem to be the same thing am I missing somthing? I do like the ZAP better since it is designed for a ProVari to give it that one piece look.

I guess my question would be are they the same or not? both look the same, seem to do the same thing and both are rebuildable
 

9ball_AJ

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Key differences from my point of view:

Zap:

- Made to fit the Provari, approximately the same outer diameter. Looks really good.
- Top cap affixes via O ring, giving you the ability to adjust the throat hit by rotating the top cap. Not so pocket friendly.
- Comes with fused quartz tank, impervious to cracking from certain types of e-liquids, can see your juice level. SS tank available.
- Limited availability - Will sell out quickly when Provape has them in stock.

Did:

- Made to fit virtually any device with a 510 connector. Same outer diameter as many popular devices, still looks good on the Provari.
- Top cap threads on. No adjustable throat hit, but is more pocket friendly.
- Comes with fill hole screw in plug. Optional for proper operation, adds to pocket friendlyness by reducing the chance of leaking.
- Comes with SS tank, PMMA clear tank available through MM Vapors. Glass tank available through 3rd party, and soon from MM vapors.
- Readily available, although currently shipping to the US is expensive, but very fast and reliable.

I own both, and both have different applications for me. The DID goes out with me, does not leak due to the fill hole screw* and looks awesome on top of a Super T PrecisePlus (My favorite Mechanical Mod). The ZAP Provari combo performs incredibly well, but stays at home due to size and lack of being pocket friendly.

*If you choose to leave the fill hole screw in, be sure to make your wick thin enough to allow for air displacement into the tank...
 
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