![]() Shining through the 1.08in colour TFT screen, you’ll have 3 different user modes, Variable Wattage, RBA mode, and Smart Mode, with a ‘Super’ mode kicking in once you’re over the 80Watt mark. The interface of the Drag 3 has been adopted from the Drag S/X series, with a vibrant screen, easy to use controls, and intuitive design. Sporting a maximum output of 177 Watts, this twin 18650 powered device, holds onto all of the greatness of the original Drag, while providing some of the more modern comforts. Both types of Pod can be used with the new Pod Tank base. ![]() Don’t fret that the PnP coils and pods are done for though, this new Pod tank will still be able to be used with your PnP Pod and coils due to it’s plug and play nature. No longer using the popular PnP coils, the “TPP” Pod is slightly taller, with a much larger coil recess, and a few other improvements over the original. This time around though, they’ve debuted some new coils and modified Pod to fit them. This Pod tank is an upgraded version of the original that shipped with the Argus GT. That’s not to say that Voopoo have done away with Pods, instead, they’ve provided a new Pod Tank and new Pod design in the kit instead of a sub-ohm tank. ![]() Gone is the POD recess in the body of the device, that was provided with the Drag S/X series, and Argus GT, with a spring loaded 510 provided instead, so you can put your favourite atomiser on top if you do not wish to use the provided Pod Tank. The Drag 3 has gone back to it’s grass roots, of being a Mod first and foremost, that can take Pods as a secondary option.
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