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This kit was sent to me by Vivakita\Vaptio for review.

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Glass:
22.1mm tall X 20.35mm OD

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Drip Tip:
12mm tall
13mm OD
9.45mm ID tapering to 11.6mm ID
NOTE:
This is a slip over style similar to the Aspire Cleito
They are interchangeable.
Although the Vaptio P-I-TF uses a METAL cap and the Aspire Cleito is a plastic variation.

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Top Cap:
15mm tall
22.45mm OD
Drip Tip receiver stands up 7.6mm and has an ID of 8.6 tapering down to 6mm at the connection to chimney.

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Chimney/housing:
28.65mm tall
22.45mm OD at knurling
Coil housing is 13.89mm OD with four 2.9mm adjustable juice flow holes.
Around the top near the threading that goes into the top cap there is a silicone disc.
This disc has two functions;
1. Designed to make the tank leak-proof.
2. Designates the fill line maxing at 2ml.

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Base:
16.82mm tall
22.05mm OD
It has dual full stop tabs built in for the adjustable air flow.
There are two air flow slots measuring 10mm X 2mm

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Air Flow Ring:
6.65mm tall X 22.45mm OD
It has dual full stop tabs built in for the adjustable air flow.
There are two air flow slots measuring 8.75mm X 2mm

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All threading is extremely smooth.
Excellent job of fit, form, and function.



A bit louder than many others.
Also a slight bit more restrictive than I normally vape but still enjoyable.

Including priming the coil I was able to fit 2.1ml of juice in.

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Airflow wide open for both coil tests.
Before testing each coil I ensured proper saturation as well as broke the coils in by starting at lower wattages and temps.
Once the coils were properly broke in I started my tests.
For each wattage setting I took 10 casual pulls taking them as I felt the need.
Followed by 10 chain vape pulls to check for heat and flavor changes.
Waited 5 minutes between each setting (allowing the coil to cool) to ensure I was getting the best the coils could produce.
After documenting all notes through this process I proceeded to vape through 240ml of juice for each coil to check coil life.
-Both coils lasted through the 240ml.
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This may not seem news worthy to some but since high flavor percentages and really sweet juices kill coils, I check for it.
Mostly because I use 30% flavor of super sweet DIY juice and go through about 45ml per day.
Generally I get only a few days out of coils so I'm always in search of the few that can last though my particular juice.
Clouds are clouds, I could care less.
This tank nor it's coils are designed for "clouds bro" so I won't be focusing on that.
Flavor on the other hand is where the importance to me is so that'll be my main objective.
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Coil: 0.15Ω rated 40 - 80 watts
40 - Fair to weak flavor (for me) and light clouds.
45 - Slight increase in flavor but a lot of added vapor.
50 - Flavor is actually "sweeter" so for me, this is a great thing.
55 - No noticeable difference from 50W.
60 - Didn't notice flavor or vapor increase but temperature of the vape raised to a "warm" vape. Still comfortable but noticeably warmer.
65 - Gained just a little bit of flavor and temp is still in the warm stage when chain vaping.
70 - Glass gets a bit warm but not drip tip or top of tank. Plenty of flavor and more than enough clouds for a tank and coil this size.
75 - IF you take soft hits, you may feel a bit of dry hit. If you take hard hits, the flavor just jumps out at you. Too hard of a hit and the juice jumps out at you as well. (expectedly)
80 - WARNING: there is only one way to use this at 80 watts.
You must pretend it is a super thick milk shake and you're using three of those really thin straws connected together.
It requires extremely hard hits to get the juice to pull through the coil fast enough to avoid a dry hit.

For me, I set it at 65 watts and just enjoyed the vape for another 240ml.

Had to refill about every 20 - 25 hits.
I did NOT close airflow or juice flow during refills.
At no time did the SAIL P-I TF Tank leak.
Even left the tank full and on its side over night, no leaks.

Things I personally like:
° Flavor production at 65 watts
° Chrome drip tip sleeve looks good

Things I didn't personally care for:
° 2ml juice capacity
° That silicone disc
° Air lock on coils at high wattages
° Even though I like the looks of the chrome drip tip sleeve, the fact that it is a proprietary drip tip is a CON.
Although if you remove the sleeve, it'll take a standard 510 drip tip.
But the appearance is just as it sounds, not quite right.

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SOAR P-III Mod:

Specs:
° Size: 70x51x22mm
° Battery Capacity: 3000mAh
° Resistance Range: 0.1-3.0ohm
° Output Mode: VW/VT-Ti/VT-Ni/VT-SS
° Power Level: 30W through 100W in 10 watt increments
° Temperature Choices: 250F though 600F in 50° increments

This is a pretty interesting little mod.
Once you learn the settings, this will work great with all your smaller tanks.

So, the settings:
Hit the fire button 3 times to change the center light.
White = power
Green = Titanium
Red = Nickel
Blue = Stainless Steel

In Power mode: (white center light)
Top light only in red = 30W
Top light and left light in red = 40W
Top light, left light, and bottom light in red = 50W
All four lights in red = 60W
Top light only in blue = 70W
Top light and left light in blue = 80W
Top light, left light, and bottom light in red in blue = 90W
All four lights in blue = 100W

Titanium: (green center light)
Top light only in red = 250 °F
Top light and left light in red = 300 °F
Top light, left light, and bottom light in red = 350 °F
All four lights in red = 400 °F
Top light only in blue = 450 °F
Top light and left light in blue = 500 °F
Top light, left light, and bottom light in red in blue = 550 °F
All four lights in blue = 600 °F

Nickel: (red center light)
Top light only in red = 250 °F
Top light and left light in red = 300 °F
Top light, left light, and bottom light in red = 350 °F
All four lights in red = 400 °F
Top light only in blue = 450 °F
Top light and left light in blue = 500 °F
Top light, left light, and bottom light in red in blue = 550 °F
All four lights in blue = 600 °F

Stainless Steel: (blue center light)
Top light only in red = 250 °F
Top light and left light in red = 300 °F
Top light, left light, and bottom light in red = 350 °F
All four lights in red = 400 °F
Top light only in blue = 450 °F
Top light and left light in blue = 500 °F
Top light, left light, and bottom light in red in blue = 550 °F
All four lights in blue = 600 °F


Things I personally like:
° Small form factor
° Simplicity (once you know the settings)
° Build quality
° Charges at 2A (Fully charge in about 2hrs)

Things I didn't personally care for:
° Doesn't do as well on higher resistance coils
° Trying to remember the settings without having to go get the manual
° 10 minute auto power off
° Seems to fire a bit low (you'll have to run it higher than most other mods to get the same results)

Manufacture info:
https://vaptio.com/catalogue/p-iii-kits-starter-kit_18/

Just the tank:
https://vaptio.com/catalogue/p-i-tf-tank_21/

This is a very small kit so great for stealth vaping.
Once you get used to the settings, the battery life is great.
I think this is a pretty interesting little setup.
Very compact, easy to use and could easily be used as an out and about vape.
 
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Markw4mms

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Great review, Para. I really like this little setup and learning the light display wasn't as bad as I thought it would be.
 

KingPin!

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Great notes there para! thanks for the review

I'm intrigued as to what the silicon sleeve is you mentioned? What is it how's it work?
 

Paratech

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Thanks KingPin!
That disc has two functions;
1. Designed to make the tank leak-proof.
2. Designates the fill line maxing at 2ml.

EDIT - ADDED to page three.
Not sure what happened first time around but somehow I missed all the important info.
 

KingPin!

In my defence, I was left unsupervised ^^
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Thanks KingPin!
That disc has two functions;
1. Designed to make the tank leak-proof.
2. Designates the fill line maxing at 2ml.

EDIT - ADDED to page three.
Not sure what happened first time around but somehow I missed all the important info.

Thanks mate lol :)
 

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