Are there any mods like the Provari tube mods ?

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dsheik

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As far as still being made goes, my opinion is that Dicodes is the only one that comes close to a ProVari. Unfortunately, the menu navigation might be a bit complex.
Mark Bugs wizard and wizards apprentice are very nice....and svoemesto use to make one but those are probably harder to find than a ProVari.
There are others that simply look similar, but
......yeah.

lol, going thru my email junk box this morning I came across this and remembered your post. Nivel Semovar V3 (Base Kit) by SvoeMesto at DashVapes.com

$50 if you purchase thru their overstock link.
 

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I'm not quite sure what the provari is or what's special about it. I just bought this Joye Mega Twist Plus and the Joye Cubis Pro Tank. I really like the idea of a pen with adjustable Watt control. I got it at MyVaporStore.

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Features and Specs for Joye eGo Mega Twist Plus Battery:

  • Dimensions: 5-7/16" x 7/8 (Including Cubis Pro)
  • 22mm Diameter
  • Built-in 2300 Battery Capacity
  • 510 Threaded
  • Output Modes: Variable Wattage and Bypass
  • Variable Wattage: 5.0 - 30.0W
  • Resistance Range: 0.2 - 3.5ohm
  • Redesigned Fire Button
  • Bottom Regulatory Ring
  • Dual Circuit Protection
  • Battery Indicator Light
  • Micro USB Charging Port
Features and Specs for Joye Cubis Pro Tank:

  • Dimensions: 2-3/16" x 7/8" (Including Drip Tip and Threads)
  • 22mm Diameter
  • 4ml e-Liquid Capacity
  • 510 Threaded
  • Top Fill Design
  • Innovative Cup Design
  • Top Adjustable Airflow Valve
  • Increased e-Liquid Capacity
  • New LVC and QCS Cubis Atomizer Heads
  • Compatible with the Original Cubis Atomizer Heads
  • Removable Insulated Drip Tip
  • Fully Detachable and Washable
Provari is a US made regulated device made by a company named ProVape. Their devices were well known for their high quality construction, advanced (at the time) electronics and the company's stellar customer service. Provari devices sold for hundreds of dollars.

ProVape closed its doors last year in advance of the FDA deeming regulations/deadlines.

You can still get one of them in secondary markets, and they still command a premium price.

BUT, there are some Provarinatti who will be buried still clutching their 2.5 in their cold, dead fingers.
 

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Kinda like the illuminati... You don't know... until you know. I don't think I'll be finding out-- still too overwhelmed with the cold and whatnot to try and track down the mysterious Provari... Also, think you might have to be in the right place at the right time to fully understand it and there may be secret symbols and hand gestures involved. Definitely a large "donation" required as well....

Apologies, my fever shot up today and I'm never at my best on Tylenol. :) I'm really just sitting here distracting myself and proud that I showered. I'm hoping I fall asleep in front of the keyboard, which has certainly happened before...

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title says it all

The SVD I'd go the SVD 2.0 as it comes with a re-vamped DNA20 chip, I've got 2 and they function beautifully, solid and heavy though base kits they come rigged to accept 18350 and 18650 batteries, to run 18500/18490 you need to buy an additional tube for that. After that I'd look at the Dicodes listed above and if you can find one still the Semovar which is probably the closest contender to the Provari though made in Europe, have one and it operates just about as quality built as the Provari are side by side in VV only mode.
 
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Not that I'm aware of, but people say Dicodes are as good and maybe better. Provari mods are really well made, it is a shame that those guys are not still with us.

I started vaping a year ago and the Provape forum here at ECF was important for me as I was convinced there that Provape was a great product. I proudly own 6 of them and are my only regulated mods. I hope they last loooong


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Let us know how you like it. It seems to be a nice mod. However, reviewers were upset with the Ehpro "shutting down" after a while and people had to do the "five clicks" to restart the mod.

That would get annoying. When you press the fire button, you want to vape.
The Megavolt does the same thing and I don't find it to be a bother. In fact, it's the mod I take to bed, just in case I fall asleep without setting it on the nightstand.

I have the Ehpro Mod 101. I Like it muchly. 50 watts and decent TC in a very seamless tube? Sign me up. The auto-off is a very small niggle, and, honestly, I'd rather have to click 5 times once an hour than replace an unintentionally drained battery once a day...

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Well, that decides it. If you, sir, still speak highly of it then that's what my vaperversary present to myself is going to be. I was actually drawing a blank on what to get myself, since I don't really need anything.
 

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So the ehpro 101 arrived yesterday and I threw an atty on it right away. Looks and feels like a great all metal mod and much higher quality than something like my old zmax. Vaping a light dual clapton build @ .6, comfy 25 watts and performance is nice. I think I'll hold off on the dicodes for awhile and see how this one pans out.

I love the battery adjustment cap but I wish they would have included an 18490/500 extension cap for it. I don't use '350s anymore so this looks like it will only be used with '650s for me. For such a cheap device I'm impressed!

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Oh and the auto shut down isn't a big deal either, especially since I was expecting it to happen at some point. I think I'll buy another to keep as a back up in case this one fails.


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