Best Variable Volt for the best price

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jericoriver

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I agree.I have the big brother and a big daddy. Out of proably 15 ecigs they are the two I use all the time. I am a heavy vaper,5-8 ml's/day. The big daddy goes 3+days on the batteries before needing a change.
+1 for Kens box mods. I have been very happy with the mods and the service is great.
 

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Sifting through all the pros and cons of all devices, I have come to the conclusion that there are many different pv's for a reason. Different strokes for different folks. I am anxiously waiting on my Provari and know i made the right choice for me. Make your choice and either stick with it or buy yourself a new one. If you're anything like me you spent way more than $200 on cigs every month. A good pv should pay for itself quickly. Research what's out there, find what strikes a nerve in YOU...and buy it.
 

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I guess it all depends on your needs, the Provari is an excellent tube Mod and I enjoy mine for dripping and running Mega cartos but for an all around VV unit I have to vote for my 2 VV Ali'i Mods, they give me the combo of JUICE & VV together witch happens to suit my needs more than any other PV out on the market, the unit has everything in one comfy Box that fits in my hand perfectly and to just squeeze the juice bottle and hit the trigger at the same time is perfect for me, especially running the latest batch of Ikenvape HV-510 Attys on the VV Ali'i what a super vape this is....!!!
 

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While factually correct, I think this statement is a bit misleading. The Infinity is Current Limited at 2A - which is not a bad thing, I happen to think it is a good thing. It will increase the longevity of the batteries and the pcb and reduce risk of "venting". This 2A limitation WILL result in LR atomizers causing the protection circuit to kick in, depending on how low the resistance is and what voltage you set the device to. However, LR atomizers are generally used to increase power(P=VI) in devices which do not have a very high voltage, e.g. 3.1v to 3.7v devices, and results in shorter battery life. With a variable voltage PV (~3v to 6v) you do not need to use a LR atomizer to attain a satisfactory level of power(P) at the atomizer.

One thing that concerns me is that the vendor website says no atomizers under 2.4, which (officially anyway) also rules out Joye 510 SR atties, which are 2.3 and what many people (myself included) is the best atomizer out there for 5V.

That said, it was good of you let people know of the limitation, as for instance, if someone owns a bunch of LR atomizers or cartomizers they plan to use with a MOD they are purchasing, they may want to rule out the Infinity.

Yup, although I think this advantage is overstated or even not applicable for most people. I do think a VV should be able to handle down to at least 2.0 ohm though.

Has anyone compared the weight of a Provari with a battery in it against the Infinity with batteries in it? I am curious as to the comparison. I am also curious as to the default draw on the Infinity versus the Provari. The Provari, I feel, has too airy of a draw, which is a major fault for me.
 
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