The Drag 3 runs on Voopoo’s Gene Fan 2.0 chip and fires up to 177Watts. The puff counter data can be reset by holding the power/fire button and the down/- buttons simultaneously. The device can be locked by holding the fire/power button and the up/+ button simultaneously, and the same again to unlock. The wattage is simply adjusted by the up and down buttons. ![]() To power on or off the Drag 3, it is the usual 5 fast clicks of the fire/power button. Under the display is the up+/down- buttons above a Type-C USB port. The front side of the Drag 3 has the main power/fire button at the top above a 1.08-inch colour TFT display screen. The top of the device has the 510 situated at one end and a slide-back door is at the bottom for the batteries. The back of the device, at the top, has a small panel with an etched ‘Drag’ and also has an etched in ‘Gene’ on the alloy on one side. The PU Leather panel wraps both sides and around the back of the Drag 3 and has etched in branding. The device is made from Zinc Alloy and PU Leather. It weighs in at approximately 118g without batteries. The device measures 8.6cms length, 5.2cms width with a depth on the screen side at around 2.2cms. The Drag 3 powers with 2 x 18650 batteries and runs from 5W-177W. One coil is the TPP-DM1 rated at 0.15Ω and the other is a TPP-DM2 coil rated at 0.20Ω. Under the padding is a branded Drag 3 thin box that includes a type-C cable, user manual, and two sealed coils. Inside the box, on the top in felt padding is the Drag 3 device and the TPP pod tank. There is also a scratch-for-authenticity label where you can check out you’ve not been sold a shoddy copy (are they even still a thing?). The underside of the sleeve/outer box includes the printed box contents, warnings, Voopoo’s contact info, warning graphics, and a sticker with the serial number for the device. ![]() Under that is the printed QR code for Voopoo’s technical support. ![]() On the other side is 3 printed graphics of the key features of the Drag 3. On the right side of the sleeve has printed graphics of Voopoo’s social media accounts and under that is the bar-code sticker. Over on the top right is a small etched part, printed with the colour of the device inside. The top/front of the sleeve has the printed ‘Voopoo Drag 3’ title with an embossed image of the Drag 3 in front of a vape cloud. ![]() Voopoo’s Drag 3 kit is supplied in a Black cardboard box with an outer sleeve. So, we’ll have a look at the kit and I will give you my personal thoughts. You can also buy the Drag 3 mod and TPP pod tank separately of course. This Drag 3 is boxed as a kit so includes both the Drag 3 mod and the new TPP pod tank, running the new TPP coils. There is also some sort of sales or discounts going on there, so well worth checking them out when you’re in the market for a new bit of kit. The prices shown will drop once you register an account and although based in China, shipment is very quick I’ve found so far. Health Cabin sells a massive range of vaping hardware, some decent E-liquids and you can also pick up some tech electronics over there. This kit was supplied by the folks over at Health Cabin. Another hardware review today and this is the Drag 3 kit by Voopoo.
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