Vision Tox V3

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Dj Xy

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This is going to be my first review, so if I miss anything just ask.

First off, the Vision Tox is a variable voltage tube mod capable of voltages from 3.0 to 6.0 volts, the battery tubes are interchangeable between 18350, 18500, and 18650 (with optional battery tube), the OLED display shows time and date, number of puffs taken, and voltage which is adjustable using the two buttons under the display.
It has a 5 click on and off feature, and displays Good Bye My Master when you turn it off (kinda creepy really)

I know the Vision Tox has left a bad taste (figuratively speaking) in many vapors mouths, and most venders that did sell them have taken them off there site basically brushing them and the problems they had under the rug.
My Vision Tox unit was no exception, the plastic control head felt cheap, and performed just as cheaply as it felt, voltage fluctuating all over them board, and it actually started auto firing when the battery started getting low.

Enter the V3 control head which I purchased from Gotvapes.
First the control head is now made from metal (with the exception of the buttons, and the top cap around the connector)
The voltage holds steady throughout they entire battery charge, the display does go a little bonkers when the battery gets low, but thats just kinda nit-picking.
Tried it with a 3.0ohm dual coil carto (which a lot of variable voltage mods have problems running), it performed perfectly, nice warm, and thick vapor, exactly what you would expect from a dual coil.
Cranked the voltage down and gave it a try with a 1.5ohm 306 attomizer, and again worked perfectly.
Overall I give the Vision Tox V3 a 9 out of 10 only because of the plastic buttons (mainly the fire button) and the plastic top around the connector.
Hopefully the V3 will be the savior of a great entry level VV mod, and vapors wont shy away due to the bad rep the Tox has gotten due to the failures of the V1 and V2 control heads.
 
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