8/8/2023 0 Comments Voopoo drag 3 mod review![]() ![]() ![]() Two of the new mesh TPP coils are included which although they have a single bore, utilise three connectors (one positive, two negative?) which effectively gives you a dual coil setup with two heating areas. As an added bonus, you can also use earlier PnP pods and coils in the airflow base if you have any of those around. In this international version, the tank has a whopping 5.5ml capacity. Sadly here in the UK, you’ll be limited to just 2ml, with a removable 810 drip tip (the kind with o-rings). ![]() If you purchase the full kit, you also get the new TPP tank. This actually owes more design cues from the Voopoo pod kits as it uses a plastic tank held into an airflow control with a standard 510 connector. Two minor niggles I have are that although you can lock the buttons by pressing “fire + up”, this also locks out the fire button, and if you leave the mod sat for half an hour it goes into a deep sleep mode and will need two button presses to actually fire (one to wake it up, the second to fire). Out of the box you only have access to wattage modes, an optional firmware with extra modes like temperature control is available for download at. As with some of their more recent releases, there’s a large bright screen with two optional “themes” (horizontal and vertical), although for me the default vertical layout made more sense.Īs you would expect from a Gene chip, response time is excellent with a host of safety features built in, and with a maximum output of 177W/8.4V, it should have you covered in most situations. This combined with the “leather” grip has made for a very pleasant user experience. It’s raised up 0.2mm above the top of the chassis which means you might experience some minor gaps with larger atomizers, and there’s a slight lip along the upper edge of the chassis which means that anything over 23.9mm will overhang slightly as well which is a slightly odd choice.Īll the buttons are well placed with a nice positive click and zero button rattle. The 510 plate is offset to the back of the mod. This closes very well and I’ve had no issues with the door popping open in pockets and the like. The battery compartment is now accessed from the bottom and is clearly marked for polarity with a plastic inner battery sleeves. Whilst it still retains a large Drag 3 logo embossed on one side of the leather, this is certainly a lot more subtle than before. The resin panels and bold “Drag” logo on the sides in previous models have been replaced by a “leather” wrap around the sides, and in this Prussian blue variant this has a slightly strange almost papery texture. The Drag 3 mod is quite a departure from its predecessors design wise, my initial impression was that it looked more like a lost Vape therion (another classic design), and I was surprised by just how lightweight it felt when I removed it from the box at just 118.4 grams. This comes in simple packaging with the Drag 3 mod itself, the new TPP tank, two TPP Coils, a user manual and a USB-C cable. The drag series of mods has been quite popular over the last couple of years, so let’s take a look at what’s on offer with this refreshed model. Our friends over at Healthcabin have sent out the new Voopoo Drag 3 kit for us to take a look at. ![]()
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