The Provari used to be the best available PV full stop, it is still the best dedicated variable voltage PV. It isn't overpriced, you pay for quality and excellent customer service. It's still a great buy for the serious vapers.
I haven't picked mine up in at least a couple of months because...
Nah, I don't do the compressed air, just keep the 510 clean and that's it for me. I opened one up once just for a bit of a look, the battery pack will be easy to change when required, just unplug the old one and plug in the new one.
The new adjustable centre pin with the delrin insulator is fantastic. If there was ever a knock on the V1, it was that the centre pin wasn't adjustable and the silicone insulator may wear out over time. Both of these issues have been fixed with the V2, plus adding a pass through function and...
$22US for 10ml of liquid? Absolutely disgusting, that's $66US for 30ml of juice and I havent even paid for postage yet. Please leave our beautiful country Liberty Flights, you are a disgrace to the wonderful vaping community.
I've most fortunately been able to have my V1 EPM upgraded with the yet to be released V2 adjustable centre pin with delrin insulator. Now it doesn't matter how tight I screw down my tanks, there's no silicone insulator to wear through. Can't wait for the V2 in the new year, rumours of 25 watts...
Evods and most bottom coil clearomizers are a cool vape, try a top coil clearomizer for a warmer vape. Something like a vision vivi nova would do the job, but you won't get quite as much vapor.
For those interested, Eric, the maker of EPM mods, has announced version 2 of the EPM will be available in the new year. No details on the changes yet, but I'm thinking he'll be making use of that 8 amp limit.
I got my Squape RBA yesterday, works great on the EPM with a one ohm coil. The squape...
2 main reasons people get a mechanical:
1: People who use RBA like to build their own coils and not be restricted by the amp limits on VV/VW devices.
2: People who use carto tanks or clearos like the look/size of a mechanical. These vapers usually use their mechanical with a kick.
Two very different PVs in appearance. Really depends what you're after, but if it's going to be your main PV that you take with you out and about, you really should get the Provari. The 134 just isn't practical as a take anywhere PV.
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