@HealthyRips.com Bravo on the quick customer care tailored to a current ask.
While I super duper appreciate the extras in the form of that 3 inch xl stem, I found it to be much hotter than the short spike stem, and obviously much much much hotter than my own stems. It's good thick glass, though, and great of you to include it. Someone could add a couple dome screens and glass balls to get a nice at home stem for lounging around.
So... I caved and bought a Dark Grey Fury 3 before the sale ended, and I'm so glad I did. This color is impossible to photograph well, but easy to love.
The blue is fantastic, I just personally don't like blue and never quite got on with it's appearance. I REALLY want you to make one of these in Lavender or Hot Pink. The glossy nature would look stunning. Still, I'm so so so so so freaking pleased with the Dark Grey.
The shade of Grey changes based on angle, ambient light, and other factors. My camera has a very hard time autofocusing on it, and it's super reflective.
In pictures, the slider part looks black and contrasting color, but it's actually Dark Grey and blends in better in person. There is still contrast due to the way the light catches it's matte finish vs the glossy body finish, but it's definitely not black. (Not that black would look bad here, the Grey is just a nice touch)
Outside of a 15,000 lumen light box, the color gets even better. I was absolutely stunned to see it on my desk (where it will live now!) in normal room lighting. By being Dark Grey instead of black, it doesn't take up much visual space. It's like the anti color. Very soothing low level appearance that doesn't take up much visual or physical space.
Then I woke up this morning, sun beaming through the windows, and was taken by the entirely new shades that it took on.
And yes, it DOES fit in the little DESCE neoprene pouches I had sitting around from my Dotleaf days. Snug fit, but the neoprene stretches. I didn't see the button getting pressed but ymmv. Just a fun side thing to note, and let's me bring my pretty purple/teal baggie out of storage. The OEM silicone cover is incredible and a great value add to this vape.
The Fury 3 was already a cherished addition to my lineup, but this color stoked the flames of my honeymoon even more. The whole device has an extremely premium feel to it.
So, I've had the Fury 3 for much of the last month, and have the following top of mind thoughts:
-I love how clicky these buttons are. They are extremely tactile, not easy to press accidentally, but require low effort to manipulate. I injured a finger last month that made some other buttons on vapes painful to press, but I had no issues with the Fury 3.
-Battery life and charge speed is great. I never have to worry about it. It lasts 5ever.
-Manual is very well written. Bravo to your technical writer(s).
-UI is perfect. Everything you need, nothing you don't, easy to switch things around. All actions are centered around a single concept (hold Power then add *nothing*/up/down). I'm really impressed with this implementation.
-Airflow is great. I'm surprised these tiny holes flow so nicely.
-Dosing caps are the MVP in the Fury 3. WOW. The HR dosing caps are great and can be reloaded hot, but the XMAX dosing caps fit fine and work great. Since I have a billion of this size cap as well as loading trays, I'm supes pleased. (The XMAX caps will expand with hot and not tip out, so wait until they cool to remove)
-Handfeel and heft and percieved density are still phenomenal. I love holding this thing.
-And, best of all, it RIPS from first heat to full extraction of the load. Big nice easy clouds that are fun and plentiful.
Lol same here, but flipping the screen (and thus the device), fixed that. Plus I can activate with my index finger, and the screen slope keeps my nose from touching.