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Trips69

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Hi there. I have been vape'n for just over 3 weeks and I am really getting into it. I'm looking to upgrade my rig. Ive got my eye on this one. It's a bit pricey. Any feed back would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks :2cool:

The ProVari™ V2.5 Starter Kit Includes:
• 1 - ProVari Variable Voltage Electronic Vaporizer with a 510 connection
• 2 - 18490 AW high drain batteries
• 1 - Battery Charger - Charges two batteries at a time
• 1 - ProTank 2 (New Version) BCC tank
 

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provari's are known for their longevity and performance. Some will argue they are the only way to go, other will argue against that. If the price tag is an issue something more budget friendly like a vamo would be another option. Just be weary of kits with no name batteries. aw, sony, panasonics, efest all imr's and good quality
 

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That is an AWESOME package. Your ProVari and your batteries are absolutely top-notch.
You may later on try other types of juice-toppers...

I looked to see if I could beat the price of the kit, buying a ProVari from the "clearance" page - and getting batteries and such from another source, but you really can't....
 

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Great kit. Except for the charger, and you can get better toppers than the Protank.

I own 2 Provari Minis, you might want to consider getting a mini with the extension cap, just a bit more versatile size wise.

I own the same charger that Vapoor linked to, it is a good one.
I would suggest getting a different topper than the Protank. If you like clearoes, try the Aspire BDC
 

Trips69

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Thanks for the feedback people. It's not really the cost. It's more of a quality thing. I'm just lookin for a good bang for my buck. Being new to this I am just trying to save myself from making costly mistakes. Don't want to be blowing through cash over and over again until I get it right. Thanks again to all for your input.Greatly appreciated.:vapor:
 

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Thanks for the feedback people. It's not really the cost. It's more of a quality thing. I'm just lookin for a good bang for my buck. Being new to this I am just trying to save myself from making costly mistakes. Don't want to be blowing through cash over and over again until I get it right. Thanks again to all for your input.Greatly appreciated.:vapor:

The Provari may seem expensive but in the long run it usually proves to be a prudent buy and is one of the very few APVs that can be repaired and upgraded. I owned a Provari and sold it for almost the original cost- threw in some juice with it.
Most other APVs are hit and miss in the quality dept.
Best of Luck.
 
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