Another HIGHLY IMPRESSED Provari owner

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BrandonSi

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an airy draw has nothing to do with the lavatube / provari. What you inhale never enters or exits the provari, all it does is supply power.. if you're having problems with an airy draw, it's your atty or cartomizer causing it. I suppose it's possible your lavatube isn't providing power through your entire draw, that could result in more air / less vapor, but that wouldn't be by design, it would be a defective lava tube.
 
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an airy draw has nothing to do with the lavatube / provari. What you inhale never enters or exits the provari, all it does is supply power.. if you're having problems with an airy draw, it's your atty or cartomizer causing it. I suppose it's possible your lavatube isn't providing power through your entire draw, that could result in more air / less vapor, but that wouldn't be by design, it would be a defective lava tube.
Look at the four slots that are cut into the top of 510 connection, those are there for airflow and their size and shape can affect the draw.
 
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