Attention ProVari Owners

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denali_41

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Ill bet that half if not 3/4 of all these new people posting that the provari is a waste of money will own one in 2-3 months. My:2c:

i wonder how many of the posters in this thread actually have one ??

only twice have i seen anybody selling their last provari.and only because they quit vaping
 

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I don't have one, but can't see the reason not to. The proven reliability and customer service seems to be a no brainier.

I just purchased a eVic because it has geeky gadgets on it that will probably grow old sooner or later. I won't have it until probably the middle of January, and couldn't say anything about it until I've had it for a few months to say it's worth the price. I got it from a co-op for $50, and that may be too much it it doesn't hold up. If it does hold up, then it's a good buy, or at least a back up to a Provari.

i wonder how many of the posters in this thread actually have one ??

only twice have i seen anybody selling their last provari.and only because they quit vaping
 

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and then all the haters gotta jump into the mix with their lack of knowledge about the provari ,,it still does not cost 200 bucks

Actually, what the OP asked is people not to jump into a discussion about a different pv and tell them it's junk, buy a provari. Or if someone new wants to spend $50 to tell them to get a pv that costs twice that.

There's a Provape forum and a ProVari subforum to discuss the merits of a ProVari. This has gone way off topic.
 
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