Sorry, I can't post a pic of my stash, as it may be used to incriminate me in an intent to distribute lawsuit that could very well be pending if I chose to post such pic...just saying is all...

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They just work.Why are people stockpiling Provaris? I haven't used one of those in roughly 5 years now.
Yup, seriously. If all of the devices you ever bought "worked" without issue, you are lucky. Good for you.Seriously? That's ridiculous. Every quality device I've ever bought has "worked" without issue. I would take the money you're spending on an overpriced and outdated Provari and put it towards a good DNA200 device, like Reuleaux or even an IPVx (if you want quantity over quality). Provari's are probably the worst bang for your buck device in industry with a target market of vaping noobs who've just graduated from Blu, V2, etc.
Yup, seriously. If all of the devices you ever bought "worked" without issue, you are lucky. Good for you.
Which of these devices do you recommend that has a better "bang for the buck" than the $27 Provari 2.5's I bought new? I had 2 Releaueaux mods. They are NOT in the same class as Provari quality IMO and good luck getting warranty work done on these if something goes wrong.
If $27 for an American made mod that could last for many years that includes a 1 year full warranty with free two way shipping is "the worst bang for your buck", call me stupid.
You stock up on your favorite gear, and I will stock up on Provaris. Let's compare notes in a few years.
Correct me if I'm wrong but I remember the 2.5 having something like a 1.2 ohm limit, with which you could go up to 3.5v without errors... That's only like 9 watts. It was never enough (at least for me) to deliver a satisfying vape.Yup, seriously. If all of the devices you ever bought "worked" without issue, you are lucky. Good for you.
Which of these devices do you recommend that has a better "bang for the buck" than the $27 Provari 2.5's I bought new? I had 2 Releaueaux mods. They are NOT in the same class as Provari quality IMO and good luck getting warranty work done on these if something goes wrong.
If $27 for an American made mod that could last for many years that includes a 1 year full warranty with free two way shipping is "the worst bang for your buck", call me stupid.
You stock up on your favorite gear, and I will stock up on Provaris. Let's compare notes in a few years.
I am vaping a 2.5 now at 1.6ohm/4.9v. Great vape. I'd does ok with a 1.2 IIRC, but if I am not using a Nautilus 1.6/1.8ohm coil, I am using a different device. 1.2 works better for me at 15-20w and I will use a SX Mini, Snow Wolf or Provari Radius if I am subohming. The 2.5 definately isn't for everyone.Correct me if I'm wrong but I remember the 2.5 having something like a 1.2 ohm limit, with which you could go up to 3.5v without errors... That's only like 9 watts. It was never enough (at least for me) to deliver a satisfying vape.
The design is ok, no wires and you can pop the cap off from the inside with a hammer and a long screwdriver to get the chip out/clean it, which is nice, but imo worth the $27.
ISticks? Kanger Subvods?
To keep things on track... I am NOT stockpiling those!
ISticks? Kanger Subvods?
To keep things on track... I am NOT stockpiling those!