2013 Unofficial Equipment of the Year Poll

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Dang, now I don't know if I should get a VV Reo Grande or a ProVari.

Which would be the least amount of fuss?

I was fortunate enough to have been recommended to REO within 30 days of starting to vape. I have not even looked at any other devices since then:

You just fill the onboard 6ml juice bottle with your favorite juice, put in a battery, screw on your favorite carto / atomizer / RBA, squeeze the bottle with your thumb every few hits to keep it wet and vape all day and night like a Rockstar.

Imagine a life where instead of filling tanks/cartos whatever, you just unscrew a little 6ml bottle concealed in your mod and pour in your juice :)

It's the simplest, most reliable system available also highly pocketable and extremely durable. The come in many different colors too. Good luck :)
 

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Zoe- I read in your banner it says " smoke free for 9 days....." Until you are certain that vaping is right for you might I suggest trying a less expensive ego Twist, a Spinner or perhaps even a Vamo or one of the many Innokin Mods. I am not trying to put you off but rather I am trying to help. Experiment with a few less expensive mods that have popular features like Variable Volt, box/ or battery tube styles, etc. $200 bucks for something you may decide against a month from now would be a shame.
 

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My vote would be for the SvoeMesto Semovar and the Kayfun 3.1. I love my ProVaris and the couple mechs I have, but nothing to me is more satisfying than that combination

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Zoe- I read in your banner it says " smoke free for 9 days....." Until you are certain that vaping is right for you might I suggest trying a less expensive ego Twist, a Spinner or perhaps even a Vamo or one of the many Innokin Mods. I am not trying to put you off but rather I am trying to help. Experiment with a few less expensive mods that have popular features like Variable Volt, box/ or battery tube styles, etc. $200 bucks for something you may decide against a month from now would be a shame.

I have a couple of Spinners and an EVOD. I want better.
 

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I have a couple of Spinners and an EVOD. I want better.

ProVari has advanced circuitry that provides advanced performance. ProVari owners claim their PV is built like a Tank, until they break it.REOS are a single block milled mechanical that is easy to use. I have dribble my mini in the floorboards of a moving Freightliner, bounced it down the running boards and once (inadvertently) drop kicked it off a flat bed load of lumber, about 12 feet down. Try that with a ProVari and you're out $200.However, being a straight mechanical mod REOS cannot match ProVari features or fault protection. Choice is yours.....
 

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ProVari has advanced circuitry that provides advanced performance. ProVari owners claim their PV is built like a Tank, until they break it.REOS are a single block milled mechanical that is easy to use. I have dribble my mini in the floorboards of a moving Freightliner, bounced it down the running boards and once (inadvertently) drop kicked it off a flat bed load of lumber, about 12 feet down. Try that with a ProVari and you're out $200.However, being a straight mechanical mod REOS cannot match ProVari features or fault protection. Choice is yours.....


They now have the vv Reos and what I ultimately end up getting will definitely be vv.

I'd like to know the features and stuff. I made a thread asking about it but it's not getting much attention...LOL
 

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ProVari has advanced circuitry that provides advanced performance. ProVari owners claim their PV is built like a Tank, until they break it. REOS are a single block milled mechanical that is easy to use. I have dribble my mini in the floorboards of a moving Freight liner, bounced it down the running boards and once (inadvertently) drop kicked it off a flat bed load of lumber, about 12 feet down. Try that with a ProVari and you're out $200.However, being a straight mechanical mod REOS cannot match ProVari features or fault protection. Choice is yours.....

From what I can tell, the amount is broken ProVaris is extremely low.
Also from what I've read here on ECF, the type of destruction that would take out a Vamo or Zmax don't put a dent in a ProVari.
If nothing else, the only thing that doesn't survive is the tank.
 

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They now have the vv Reos and what I ultimately end up getting will definitely be vv.

I'd like to know the features and stuff. I made a thread asking about it but it's not getting much attention...LOL

I'm far from an expert but here goes; ProVari uses an advanced circuit designed in-house by ProVape.The VV Grand uses a chip designed for REOS by the makers of BuzzPro, I think. Both have dead short protection, reverse polarity protection and high wattage protection. The ProVari has wider range and digital display, REOS does not. ProVari is stainless steel battery tube. REOS is milled from block aluminum. I'm sure there's more, maybe someone else can give you more information.
Try to understand I am genuinely not trying to lead you one way or the other. Everything I've said is read, researched or learned from the manufacturers or friends here at ECF. whichever you choose I hope is the right mod for your.
 

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I'm far from an expert but here goes; ProVari uses an advanced circuit designed in-house by ProVape.The VV Grand uses a chip designed for REOS by the makers of BuzzPro, I think. Both have dead short protection, reverse polarity protection and high wattage protection. The ProVari has wider range and digital display, REOS does not. ProVari is stainless steel battery tube. REOS is milled from block aluminum. I'm sure there's more, maybe someone else can give you more information.
Try to understand I am genuinely not trying to lead you one way or the other. Everything I've said is read, researched or learned from the manufacturers or friends here at ECF. whichever you choose I hope is the right mod for your.


I value your assistance and I didn't think you were trying to lead me anywhere, only to give me information that you've gleaned yourself. :)
 
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