Anything better than ProVari?

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Baditude

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Can ProVari be used with: Vision Ego Clearomizer 2.0, eGo CE4 PLUS V2, Kanger Protank, Who's Your Daddy tank, MINI Vision Vivi Nova tank System, Kanger T3 eGo Bottom Coil Clearomizer, and pre-filled Blu cartomizers?

The Who's Your Daddy Tank is a cartotank that will use 510-threaded cartomizers (pre-punched).

The Vivi Nova tanks are also 510 threaded.

Of course, anything labeled as "Ego" will have an Ego thread, and require a 510-ego adaptor. Kanger products (Protank, T3 clearomizer) typically are Ego threaded.

I have no idea what thread pre-filled Blu carts use.
 

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standard issue response follows,

best thing i can say to anyone that wants to vape.
go for the best you can afford now.
you'll spend alot of money and wind up wishing,
you had done it in the first place.

buy the best and pass up the rest.
spend once now, or twice later.
i like provari, they're made in the usa, they make me happy.
i don't live in china, so i'd rather not support them.
buy what makes you happy, and you will be.
it really doesn't matter what you use, how much you spend.
the point is, you're not smoking.
life is short, and you can't take it with you....
play with it 'till you're bored, then get a new one.
 

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So, what should I get for the ProVari? Which delivery system would you guys recommend I get to try ProVari for the first time?

I made a "Picture Dictionary" of the more common juice delivery devices here: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/blogs/baditude/3230-1-proper-terminology-carto-tank-what-primer-juice-delivery-attachments.html

I recommend trying a Vivi Nova clearotank first. Not my personal favorite device, but they are easy for a beginner to start vaping due to their easy fill feature. Just remember to frequently tip the device sideways to keep the string wicks wet to avoid dry hits, and not use cinnamon or citrus flavors in them. http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/blogs/baditude/3733-6-something-safe-cinnamon-citrus-flavors.html. The Kanger Pro tank is a pyrex clearotank that is also a good beginner device which is safe to use with all juice flavors.

I also recommend getting a pyrex cartotank http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/blogs/baditude/3318-3-ibtanked-pyrex-glass-tanks-review.html. Cartotanks have been my preferred delivery device for several months. They have a slightly higher learning curve compared to the string wick devices like a clearomizer or vivi nova tank, but are worth it in the long run.

Cartotank tutorial: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/blogs/baditude/3710-5-cartomizer-tank-setup.html

Some here will recommend a RBA or rebuildable atomizer to you, but I frown upon that idea for a beginner. They are more for an advanced vapor (despite what some will say) and you will need a good delivery device already in place before attempting to use one.
 
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standard issue response follows,

best thing i can say to anyone that wants to vape.
Go for the best you can afford now.
You'll spend alot of money and wind up wishing,
you had done it in the first place.

Buy the best and pass up the rest.
Spend once now, or twice later.
I like provari, they're made in the usa, they make me happy.
I don't live in china, so i'd rather not support them.
Buy what makes you happy, and you will be.
It really doesn't matter what you use, how much you spend.
The point is, you're not smoking.
Life is short, and you can't take it with you....
Play with it 'till you're bored, then get a new one.

best advice evarrr.
 

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Just curious why you went for the mini?

I was looking at it, too. Any comprehensive reviews out there on it?

I like the looks of the provari mini 2.5. I added the Twins battery extension to my first one for the added option of using either a 18350, 18500 or a 18650 battery.

Some one just posted a new review of the Sigelei Zmax V3 OLED telescopic flat top, today. It's in English, thank goodness. I'd post the link for you, but I'm on my iPhone, at this moment.




- Andy . . . Don't let the Ciggieman getcha.
 

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Sorry for my ignorance, but what is SLR vaping? I have only heard of SLR cameras :)

super low resistance?? my guess. ProVari is the best VV mod out there. Can't beat the build quality and warranty of a ProVari. Only reason I sold my ProVari was because it became a paperweight since I've dipped into the world of RBA's and mechanical mods.
 

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I like slr vaping but still love my provari's with rbas. 1.2ohms with 30g at 4v is a fine vape.. just as good as I get with my EA. There's still some silver Provari's in the clearance section btw :D
$140 and free shipping

I prefer using my RBA's with a 2.0 ohm coil with my Provari more than using them on my mechanical, too. Probably because I like a cooler vape, and I can still adjust the voltage to the flavor that I using. (I change flavors a lot.)
 

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I went to the site to pick the color - any suggestions, by the way? - and I saw something called ProVape-1 Water Vapor Cigarette. What in the world is that? I have read the description, but I am not sure I understand what it is. Is it like regular ProVari, but without any options or something? It does not seem to have the LCD screen...
 

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I went to the site to pick the color - any suggestions, by the way? - and I saw something called ProVape-1 Water Vapor Cigarette. What in the world is that? I have read the description, but I am not sure I understand what it is. Is it like regular ProVari, but without any options or something? It does not seem to have the LCD screen...
It is Provape's first product and a mechanical option to the Provape lineup - no variable voltage. Not truly all mechanical as it has processor safety features to make it probably the safest fixed voltage device sold. Has a lifetime warranty. Only uses a 14500 battery. A very nice backup or on-the-go device.

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