and here comes the Provari

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Baditude

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I've had mine just over a week and I love it as much as I thought I would. There is just nothing I don't like about it....even the price, because it really is worth it considering it is so well made and sturdy, useful safety features, the "what you set, you get", built-in voltmeter, American made, should it ever break you know you can get it repaired, etc, etc, yaddy yaddy yadda.

Some detractors (who obviously never owned one) claim the menu system is too complicated. I mastered it in one day.
 
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Some detractors (who obviously never owned one) claim the menu system is too complicated. I mastered it in one day.

That's what I thought at first. After watching videos it seemed like a pain in the ... that I didn't want to deal with. It only took a day or so to be totally used to the menus to the point I don't even really think about it.
 

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I gottta comment on the menu thing quick- its fine, I guess its kind of a pain to check batt, ohms, etc- but you don't do that every 20 mins! I rarely even change my voltage, let alone check battery, etc.
I am so spoiled by the regulated output, I feel like I can't even use a mod with a straight 18650 or something. To think, only months ago going from 4.2v to 3.5v as the battery discharges, and now staying exactly where you want it to for the duration of the charge. Oh, and in the case that I can't use my provari... kicked silver bullet will give a very similar experience!
 

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So today I get my new Provari. Unlike what seems to be the standard reasoning -variable voltage- I decided to pick one up because I want a PV that I can use with nearly anything and I want consistent power. I was still dissatisfied with my vape, so assessing everything I decided in the long run it's just cheapest for me to go ahead and grab a Provari. I just got a Vivi Nova V2 and I am loving it, to the point I cleaned and packed away my Smoktech DCT. It's strange, because I have a lot more vaping stuff than I ever expected, but I think I'm finding my ideal stuff now. If only I could fast-forward 2 more years and peek at what e-liquids I end up really liking.

So yeah, new people, expect to either *accidentally* acquire a bunch of vaping goodies, or exhibit iron willpower. I can't wait for my lightsaber handle... err, Provari.

provari with vivi nova i bet its like a smoke stack.
 
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