Gone are the days when you could at least tinker with temperature control, memory modes or even that weird FIT mode. I will however reiterate that the VooPoo Drag 3 is the simplest, most bare-bone of all previous Drag advanced mods. I won’t go over the details of how everything works, as I’ve already done that in the Drag X Plus, and it’s pretty easy to figure out anyway. The newest Drag vape mod features the exact same menu system, navigation and interface as the Drag X Plus, which makes sense considering that they are both powered by the same Gene Fan chip. It also works with the new TPP coil-heads, a larger, more advanced version of VooPoo’s popular TPP coil-heads. In short it’s essentially a pod similar to the ones on the Drag S and X pod mods, that hooks up to a 510 base. It makes no sense going over it in detail here, so if you want to know more about it, check out the aforementioned review. VooPoo’s latest vape mod comes with the same TPP pod tank we covered in the Drag X Plus review, last week. In terms of looks and feel, it’s definitely my favorite Drag advanced mod yet. The round fire button is slightly recessed for a more comfortable thumb press, the generously-sized color display is bright and has decent resolution, and the USB Type-C near the bottom allows you to charge or update the device upright.ĭespite its extensive redesign, the Drag 3 feels just as solid in the hand as its older siblings, only much more ergonomic, thanks to the rounded edges that have now been covered in leatherette as well. The control panel is identical to the Drag X Plus pod mod we mentioned earlier, and it’s pretty much the only element reminiscent of the previous two Drag advanced mods. The inside of the battery door and the battery compartments both feature battery polarity indicators, so nothing to complain about there. You just apply a bit of pressure and pull it outwards to make it spring open, and push on the door and push it back in to close. The way the Drag 3 is designed, it looks like a C-frame vape mod, but appearances can be deceiving, as the latest Drag actually features a classic bottom battery door. Starting from the top, we have a classic 510 connection with a spring-loaded, gold-plated pin, which, even though it’s not centered on the mod, can accommodate atomizers up to 25mm in diameter without any overhang. VooPoo have been known to release several versions of their popular Drag mods over time, so I wouldn’t be surprised to see more aesthetic options in the future. The Drag 3 comes in a variety of colors and textures, so if you don’t like the Alcantara-like velvety feel of the Prussian Blue leatherette, you can opt for a more realistic leather look and feel. It’s the exact same style faux-leather we saw on the VooPoo Drag X Plus recently, and the exact same color (Prussian Blue). It goes all around the device, with the exception of the control panel, and has a very smooth, cushiony feel to it. The first thing that really catches your eye when opening the box for the first time is the leatherette finish on the Drag 3. For the Drag 3, VooPoo once again retained some of the original elements that made the original stand out, while implementing popular contemporary elements. The Drag 2 was launched in a time when colored resin was all the rage, so it featured very high-quality resin panels on both sides. The original Drag had an all metallic body with in-your-face branding on one side and a very nice, net-like texturing on the other. The latest addition to the Drag family is no different. VooPoo Drag 3 Design and Build QualityĪpart from the excellent Gene chip that made them two of the fastest firing vape mods – and certainly the fastest budget mods – on the market, the two previous VooPoo Drag mods also impressed with their eye-catching design and above average build quality. Underneath that is a smaller box, which is where we have all the accessories – two TPP coil-heads, a USB Type-C charging cable, and a user manual. Inside the box we have a Styrofoam mold that holds the Drag 3 mod as well as the included TPP Pod Tank. The third iteration of the Drag vape mod comes in a much smaller and simpler package than its predecessors – a thing, rectangular cardboard box featuring a large picture of the device on the front, and a list of kit contents, age restrictions and nicotine warnings, manufacturer contact information, and a scratch and check authenticity sticker. In some ways, the latest member of the Drag family represents a step backwards, but overall, it’s a worthy successor to one of the best selling vaping device in history, the Drag 157W. The Drag has been VooPoo’s most popular brand since the company’s inception, so it’s not that surprising that we’ve reached the third generation of the VooPoo Drag vape mod, not to mention the several “spin-offs” (pod mods and vape pods launched under the Drag name).
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