I would rather have one provari over six vamos any day.
This is an ABSOLUTE fallacy.Get a $30 Vamo. Not only you can use smaller or lager battery but it's just as good.
The Provari main limitation is that you can have 6 Vamos instead.
It is absolutely not true. The Provape adapter fits the Kanger T3. There was a batch of T3's with bad threads, and that is how those reviews got posted. I have three of the Provape adapters and they are well worth the extra few bucks. I've compared them to the cheap $2.99 ones, and there is no comparison. One is machined steel, the other is chrome plated zinc.Have you guys tried ProVeri's 510-to-Ego adapter? Some reviews say that it does not fit Kanger T3. Is it true? I am assuming their adapter does the same thing as this adapter, but I thought it would be better to get it all from one place. Thanks.
Have you guys tried ProVeri's 510-to-Ego adapter? Some reviews say that it does not fit Kanger T3. Is it true? I am assuming their adapter does the same thing as this adapter, but I thought it would be better to get it all from one place. Thanks.
The explanation given by other reviewers was there was a bad batch of Kangers with messed up threads. All three of the ones I've ordered worked great with Kanger MT3's and T3's. Whether it was ProVape's messup or Kanger's, they seem to have fixed the issue.It does not work on kanger products and I can't return it because its not worth the time.
Have you guys tried ProVeri's 510-to-Ego adapter? Some reviews say that it does not fit Kanger T3. Is it true? I am assuming their adapter does the same thing as this adapter, but I thought it would be better to get it all from one place. Thanks.
PLANofMAN said:It is absolutely not true. The Provape adapter fits the Kanger T3. There was a batch of T3's with bad threads, and that is how those reviews got posted. I have three of the Provape adapters and they are well worth the extra few bucks. I've compared them to the cheap $2.99 ones, and there is no comparison. One is machined steel, the other is chrome plated zinc.
This is an interesting issue. I've seen posts saying Provape's adaptor works and also seen posts saying that it doesn't. Hmmmm. What's the truth?Ferrel1134 said:It does not work on kanger products and I can't return it because its not worth the time.
Ok so I have 29 bad kanger parts and its not pro vapes adapter right.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/provari/385000-kanger-mt3-provari.htmlThis is an interesting issue. I've seen posts saying Provape's adaptor works and also seen posts saying that it doesn't. Hmmmm. What's the truth?
I took the advice of a reviewer on the Provape website who had purchased one from Provape which didn't work for a T3, and ordered mine from another vendor just to be safe.
Hello, I am new to vaping, but I leaning toward skipping all the usual steps and going for the ProVari, but the question is - is there anything better than ProVari out there? Also, what are the limitations of ProVari - does it have any? - in terms of what can be used with it, cartomizers, tanks, etc. Thanks.
It is a done deal, ProVari it is, ordered it today. Now I just need to figure out the delivery system (still a bit confusing) and the juice.If you can afford the provari get it you won't regret it. If I would have got it sooner I would have completely quit sooner. You can try a spinner or twist for 20 bucks to get your feet wet in variable voltage if your not sure. Tanks try a t3 or protank, the protank works great on my provari. Lucky you by starting this thread you are getting a crash course in vaping from many experts here. Good luck in your journey.
Grats!It is a done deal, ProVari it is, ordered it today. Now I just need to figure out the delivery system (still a bit confusing) and the juice.
I'm really surprised that after 10 pages, no one has mentioned the Darwin. Variable wattage easily adjusted by a simple wheel, charges with a standard mini usb (and can also be used while charging), battery lasts all day even for a chain vaper like me, and it has a clear, easy to read LCD screen that tells you everything (watts, volts, amps, ohms, and battery level) at a single glance. It's pure vaping heaven in my not so humble opinion.
The Darwin
Evolv has great customer service too. I had an issue a few months after I got my Darwin where a connection dislodged in the mini usb port and it wouldn't charge anymore. I sent it to Evolv by FedEx overnight delivery, they fixed it the next day, and sent it back overnight delivery that same day. Total turn around time from when my Darwin left my hand until I had it back again was under 48 hours. That was over a year ago, and I have had no other issues with it.
They're not cheap, but the best never is.
I'm really surprised that after 10 pages, no one has mentioned the Darwin...
That's because they are no longer being manufactured.Because they Always seem to be Out Of Stock