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I thought I would start a new thread since posting in the other thread seemed inappropriate.

I picked one up on a whim, a bit nostalgic I guess since I started on tubes. I've been using it mostly in wattage mod for no other reason other than I had several built when I received the mod. I did test it in TC and it worked well and I did perform a dry wick test on a new coil, no burning.

So far I like the performance of the mod when compared to the others that I own. It reads the resistance of both kanthal and SS correctly and fires at the same voltage as my Yihi chips. The wattage is consistent when I pull the tank off another mod and throw it on the 101.

The picture is using a 18650 but when I'm out I have been using the 18500 which makes it great for the pocket.

The one button is differently a change but the menu is pretty straight forward, set it and forget it. The construction is good, threading is smooth and the tube is damn near seamless. There is a little wobble in my button. It does fire consistently every time.

Decent tube, I may pick up another just because of the price.

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I thought I would start a new thread since posting in the other thread seemed inappropriate.

I picked one up on a whim, a bit nostalgic I guess since I started on tubes. I've been using it mostly in wattage mod for no other reason other than I had several built when I received the mod. I did test it in TC and it worked well and I did perform a dry wick test on a new coil, no burning.

So far I like the performance of the mod when compared to the others that I own. It reads the resistance of both kanthal and SS correctly and fires at the same voltage as my Yihi chips. The wattage is consistent when I pull the tank off another mod and throw it on the 101.

The picture is using a 18650 but when I'm out I have been using the 18500 which makes it great for the pocket.

The one button is differently a change but the menu is pretty straight forward, set it and forget it. The construction is good, threading is smooth and the tube is damn near seamless. There is a little wobble in my button. It does fire consistently every time.

Decent tube, I may pick up another just because of the price.

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Hey Marc (fancy meeting you here too, JBTW).

I was gifted one, also somewhat on a whim. I like it a LOT. I'm used to the one button thing so that's not an issue for me.

It's a bit thinner and shorter than my Provis, which I like, and the vape is absolutely fine (at my tootling pace). The ONLY thing I'm not crazy about is the auto-shutoff. Not a huge deal, and I've just gotten used to five-clicking when I pick it up, but I wish they'd left that out.

It's a beautiful tube mod (I love steel stuff), and I use it a lot. At the price, I'd also highly recommend it (and have) for anyone looking for a nice tub mod.

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Hey DPLongo, always thought about a Provari tube and ended up with a Radius which I love.

The one button is no big deal, I'll just have to get used to it. I'm one of the weird one's that likes the auto off since I pocket mods and shut them off anyway since I don't want them firing in my pocket. Good habit when you take a mech on the road with you :)

I have a bunch of 18500 batteries I use with my e-pipes and this works out real nice for road trips. It's a pretty impressive device for under $30 but the true test will be if it has any longevity. I treat my stuff pretty well so all that's left is the test of time.
 

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Hey DPLongo, always thought about a Provari tube and ended up with a Radius which I love.

The one button is no big deal, I'll just have to get used to it. I'm one of the weird one's that likes the auto off since I pocket mods and shut them off anyway since I don't want them firing in my pocket. Good habit when you take a mech on the road with you :)

I have a bunch of 18500 batteries I use with my e-pipes and this works out real nice for road trips. It's a pretty impressive device for under $30 but the true test will be if it has any longevity. I treat my stuff pretty well so all that's left is the test of time.
Good points, offering further proof that no mod can be all things to all people.

If their KF clones are any indication, these should hold up pretty well. They do good work from what I've seen (knocking head).

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