Buyers remorse?

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niczgreat

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I think the biggest remorse is that time period between when you order and when it arrives. You spent the money but the unit's not there to enjoy.
The worst is when you order a APV that has a month lead time for delivery.

I bought a Natural Standardized Wood Bottom Feeding DNA20D Bogger Box and it took a month to arrive. This was disclosed at the beginning. So for a month I was out of pocket and didn't have the consolation of enjoying the APV.
It was worth the wait. No remorse on my part. The DNA20D is a really great chip.
and don't she look purty
dna20dbogger.jpg

When I bought my Provari I felt that remorse but 1 year later I the remorse was gone and the Provari remained.
Provari is a good investment if you are happy with the parameters of what it does.

I will admit that I spent more on my DNA20D Bogger Box than a Provari, so my remorse was greater!!!!
 
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I think the biggest remorse is that time period between when you order and when it arrives. You spent the money but the unit's not there to enjoy.
The worst is when you order a APV that has a month lead time for delivery.

I bought a Natural Standardized Wood Bottom Feeding DNA20D Bogger Box and it took a month to arrive. This was disclosed at the beginning. So for a month I was out of pocket and didn't have the consolation of enjoying the APV.
It was worth the wait. No remorse on my part. The DNA20D is a really great chip.
and don't she look purty
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When I bought my Provari I felt that remorse but 1 year later I the remorse was gone and the Provari remained.
Provari is a good investment if you are happy with the parameters of what it does.

I will admit that I spent more on my DNA20D Bogger Box than a Provari, so my remorse was greater!!!!


That's a nice and interesting toy! Do they still make cargo pants, because I don't see that fitting in my .... pocket?
 

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That's a nice and interesting toy! Do they still make cargo pants, because I don't see that fitting in my .... pocket?

Just be careful where on your .... you position your Tube Rocket [ Just Joking ]

I wear a SEV Vest http://www.scottevest.com/v3_store/Travel_Vest.shtml
and keep it in my top left pocket.

Or it would fit in my left shirt pocket.
It's shorter than a Provari.

I agree if you need durability than this wouldn't be for you.
an Aluminum One is in the works.
 
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I think the biggest remorse is that time period between when you order and when it arrives. You spent the money but the unit's not there to enjoy.
The worst is when you order a APV that has a month lead time for delivery.

I bought a Natural Standardized Wood Bottom Feeding DNA20D Bogger Box and it took a month to arrive. This was disclosed at the beginning. So for a month I was out of pocket and didn't have the consolation of enjoying the APV.
It was worth the wait. No remorse on my part. The DNA20D is a really great chip.
and don't she look purty
View attachment 234073

When I bought my Provari I felt that remorse but 1 year later I the remorse was gone and the Provari remained.
Provari is a good investment if you are happy with the parameters of what it does.

I will admit that I spent more on my DNA20D Bogger Box than a Provari, so my remorse was greater!!!!

I was just on the Bogger website, had picked out a custom box, added it to the cart, sat here for a moment and then closed the page.
Then I see this thread....almost convincing me to go ahead and buy it :laugh:
 

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You'll be fine with the Provari. I got the itaste and decide the skinny little line to use as passthru which got kind of caught up in the do hicky and I was starting to look for square Atties etc.... So I returned it. I regret getting hooked on 808s because the selection for Atties suck but I am hung up on autos due to eroll. Should of just stuck with eroll. I put the passthrus in my autos as a always there kind of measure so I uses it's cool and who knows, due to Vaper Zeus there might be some bigger selection of Atties for 808s 5 volts now. If not, I do have ONE, how many do I need? Several of that ONE...so OK.
 

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I was just on the Bogger website, had picked out a custom box, added it to the cart, sat here for a moment and then closed the page.
Then I see this thread....almost convincing me to go ahead and buy it :laugh:
Sorry to veer from the thread but I just had to show Cara T a little more.
Cara T the customer service from Bogger Box Mods is stellar. They are the only supplier of Variable Volt Mods that have a year warranty except for Provape. [that I know of].The craftmanship is incredible. It's all worth it when you walk into a Brick and mortar store and everyone oohs and Ahhs. Let me show you a little more.
dna20dbogger2.jpg
With an 8ml Bottle to last all day and takes a standard 18650 Battery protected or unprotected.
No menus you can see your battery, watts, and volts all on one place. Just an up and down button.
20 Watts is plenty for RBA

Bogger Box Mods is an American Company and the DNA20D is manufactured by Evolve an American Company. I like to buy American and support American Workers.
 
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niczgreat

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To be fair to the Provari, I used a Provari for over a year. It was the first quality Variable Volt APV on the market.

It is very durable. It is also a precise instrument that kicks out precise voltage.

It carries a 1 year warranty and can be repaired after the year by paying additional $$$$

If reliability and durability are important you won't go wrong buying a Provari.

One of my favorite sayings is that when all else fails and breaks down, I always have my trusty Provari to fall back on!!!
 

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Have you ever had buyers remorse right after you've completed your purchase for anything vape related? I just pulled the trigger on a Provari and I think I'm having buyers remorse....I think it's because I have no idea what I just purchased. Perhaps if I was able to take it for a test drive first I wouldn't be feeling like this. Hopefully when it arrives it will be a purchase I won't regret, but until then I'm anxiously biting my nails...

:cry::cry::cry:

You won't regret it trust me. I still have a little buyer's remorse over getting mine simply because I still smoke the darn cigarettes granted only 6 or 7 a day but I want to be off them totally.
 

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got two working, one being modded. looking for a mini with telescope now lol.
I spent every day for like 35 days going to the site, add to cart, sit and think and finally close the page, finally closed my eyes and just did it. walked around the house for a week all panic-ed out " what did i do, what did i do?. got here and it got worse, looked in the bubble wrap and went that little thing? thats what all the fuss is over? OMG what did i waste my money on!!.

that was about a year ago,,,,,
youll have to pry it out of my cold hand if you want it now.

I had an "Oh My God What Have I Done???" moment right after I ordered mine. I even Pm'd Baditude to talk me through it LOL! Once you get it in your hands you will feel differently, I promise. I bought a second one about four month later. :)

It's nice to know that I'm not the only one that gets panicky after I've spent a lot of money. I get sick to my stomach and feel all shaky.
 

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I just got mine June 6th. I have plans to purchase my second one by the fall. I gave away my Vamo so my girlfriend would stop telling me I already have four mods...

She better be careful coming between the Lion and his ProVarii! (plural for ProVari, not a typo)


Ha Ha Ha Ha!

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He is ours forever!​
 

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Have you ever had buyers remorse right after you've completed your purchase for anything vape related? I just pulled the trigger on a Provari and I think I'm having buyers remorse....I think it's because I have no idea what I just purchased. Perhaps if I was able to take it for a test drive first I wouldn't be feeling like this. Hopefully when it arrives it will be a purchase I won't regret, but until then I'm anxiously biting my nails...

If I liked tube mods then I would definitely buy the Provari and have no remorse :)

Everything I have purchased for vaping has proved worthwhile to me even if it wasn't what i expected, that is how i found out what i like...

ymmv
 

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I think you will like it.

If you don't, you can do what I did and trade it for a VV REO. :)

But seriously, for middle of the road $ purchase, I still like the Provari and the VV REO best of all the mods I"ve owned. I don't go above that price range so I'm sure there is stuff above that price point that somebody could tell amazing stories about.

I don't think you made a bad purchase at all.
 

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Have you ever had buyers remorse right after you've completed your purchase for anything vape related? I just pulled the trigger on a Provari and I think I'm having buyers remorse....I think it's because I have no idea what I just purchased. Perhaps if I was able to take it for a test drive first I wouldn't be feeling like this. Hopefully when it arrives it will be a purchase I won't regret, but until then I'm anxiously biting my nails...

:cry::cry::cry:

Sorry if this has been said to death.. I have not read the whole thread, just offering my :2c: ...

I had a brand new ProVari for one week. I did not like it, just wasn't my cuppatee..

I'd still advise anyone interested in one to buy it with confidence though. They are impeccably designed and built. If you love it keep it. If you don't love it then put it up for sale in the classies.. you can pretty much count on losing no more than 10 or 20 bucks on the endeavor... unless you decide to keep it ;)
 
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