Today we’ll be taking a look at the V2 Pro Series 3X, an updated version of the Series 3 from V2. The Series 3 made splashes when it was first released because it was one of the few (or only) vaporizers at the time that was truly 3-in-1, meaning it can produce actual vapor from e-liquid, concentrates, and dry herbs. The Series 3X is looking to build on that performance by adding more versatility and updating the e-liquid tank. Let’s find out just how good these improvements are… But before we do that be sure to check our vape buyer’s guides for important information to consider before making your first purchase.

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Manufacturing Quality

The V2 Pro Series 3X is very similar to the Series 3, but it also has some important improvements that help it function better. The Series 3X still utilizes the cartridge system to be able to handle all three materials, and it’s still positioned primarily as a device for e-liquids. When using it for e-liquids, the Series 3X cartridge now offers 3 different atomizer options with different resistances, .9ohm, 1.2ohm and 1.5ohm. This means that the Series 3x will do a much better job at handling high VG juices and will be able to produce larger clouds. The other nice difference between the Series 3 and 3x is that you can replace just the atomizers rather than replacing the entire tank itself, which can get old quick on the Series 3. The Series 3X also now offers variable voltage settings and a battery life indicator. The wax and herb cartridges are pretty much the same as the Series 3 versions, but Series 3x now features 3 different voltage/temperature controls which will allow you to tailor your vapor.

Vapor Quality

The Series 3X performs best with e-liquids. As we discussed, improvements made to the 3X are largely centered on this capability, which is made obvious by the fact that the wax and herb cartridges haven’t been updated at all. The new atomizers are ceramic, and the flavour is good. The amount of vapor produced is above average for a unit this small, especially when you use the 0.9ohm atomizer. There are two improvements that affect all three modes. The first is the metal mouthpiece with adjustable airflow. This makes a big difference over the original, which was plastic. The other is the variable power settings. While this is still limited in that department, more flexibility still helps you dial in your experience. Performance with the wax and dry herb tanks (sold separately) is average, but they do work. Pretty much any dedicated vaporizer would outperform this in either of these modes, but if you’re looking for a 3-in-1 vape, this one works. Users who are interested in 510 thread cartridges for oil often prefer the Tronian Pitron.

Temperature Flexibility

The Series 3X has 3 voltage and temperature settings. I’ll be honest, I’m not exactly sure what the levels are. The unit itself doesn’t show them and V2’s manuals and website don’t offer much insight.

When using it with the dry herb cartridge, I’m fairly certain that the temperature levels are around 200C, 215C, and 230C. When using the liquid and wax cartridges, just know that the higher the voltage, the larger the production.

Getting a unit this small to drive precision power to 3 different types of cartridges is not easy. Compared to a dedicated unit, the flexibility is obviously poor. This is a step in the right direction though and an improvement over the original.