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DeeDee1234

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Is their something wrong with the finish on the black provari's. I have noticed a few thread about the finish wearing off and it is all been the blacks ones/

Second question: The Colored Provari's is that a ceramic coating? Is the Black ceramic as well or is it a different finish.

For those of you that have had them a while, Is the finish holding up?
 

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Is their something wrong with the finish on the black provari's. I have noticed a few thread about the finish wearing off and it is all been the blacks ones/

Second question: The Colored Provari's is that a ceramic coating? Is the Black ceramic as well or is it a different finish.

For those of you that have had them a while, Is the finish holding up?

What's the difference between the v2 and v2.5?
 

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The Black is ceramic, I had a black v2 regular about six months, sold it because I wanted the mini instead. Got that in black, neither one have chipped or peeled.

Here's the one I sold. Six months with daily use, drops and juice spills (including pluid and other tank crackers)

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Satin black with a blue LED was going to be my next provari. So, after seeing a couple of threads about worn satin black models, I'm curious about everyone's experiences with it too.

Don't fear the reaper -



(Yes, the LED is blue)

Style and Spheroids -

 
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I've had my satin blue v2 Provari since the colored Provari's first came out, what...late August of last year. I'm not the kindest to my PV's. Mine has taken a number of spills from my lap to the pavement when getting out of my car. If you look closely, you can see a couple of minor dings on it.

Personally, I believe the cerokote (ceramic) finish to be much more durable than powder coat paint, which some of my mechanical PV's have. My white Silver Bullet and BB are only 3 months older than my blue Provari, and they have more and larger nicks and scratches on their painted surface from similar abuse from me.

I've only had my satin black v2.5 Mini for a couple of months now. It seems to be just as durable as my blue.
 
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