Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Mod Review- 310vapers.com REV3

Hello all, I bring you today a quick overview and first impressions of the REV3 from 310vapers. I purchased this initially because of the price point and chic look (i know thats not a very good reason to purchase something, but hey, the thing looks cool. ok?) So let's dive right in.

First things first, this item cost me $43 after batteries and shipping cost. They also throw in a drip tip and a cartomizer for good measure. So for all that, the price is excellent! There are no instructions included with the device but I figured out quickly that 5 button clicks changes from low (4v), medium (5v), and high (6v) as well as shutting the device off. Overall it feels very solid and the finish is impeccable. Size wise it's about 1/4" larger in diameter and about 1/2" taller than a 1000mah eGo battery. The light show is very impressive and eye catching with it's ring of light just below the button. This unit does not have any protection built in so make sure you buy only the recommended batteries and install them correctly!

510 Connection

I was hoping it had an eGo cone skirt, however it does not, although the air holes in the 510 connection work great while still maintaining a stylish look. Currently, I'm using a 2.5ohm DCT which works flawlessly on each of the settings. After seeing some other reviews, I've learned this device runs a bit on the hot side and the voltage can fluctuate greatly under load but doesn't necessarily take away from performance. It has an automatic shut off if the button is held down too long and if the batteries are depleated, the lights will flash and the device will shut off. I am able to get about 10-12 vaping time out of it which is impressive to say the least.

Air Hole
Something I don't particularly like about this device is that the button is extremely sensitive, sort of a "hair trigger" to quote the great P. Busardo :) I carry my PV's in my pocket or my lunch box at work and they tend to get banged around a lot so the thought of either it burning out a carto by going off by accident or having to shut the device off and turn it on when I want a quick vape isn't appealing to me. I was also a little disappointed that it doesn't have an eGo connection but you can't get everything at this price point I suppose.

So far so good for this little VV, definitely worth the money for something smaller than a ProVari or a Silver Bullet but with more power than an eGo and it looks great too!

4v (red), 5v (purple), 6v (blue)

DISCLAIMER: I bought this device for my own use and for testing purposes. All opinions are my own and are for educational purposes.

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