Dna 20 vs Provari

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Alejandro Rayas

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Hey!!!! guys my dna 20 nes is nearly made mid Jan 2014 and I just thought about it..... i'm not a sub ohmer why do I want this mod other than for the looks... and the sightly supposedly better vape while the provari body is priced around the same
my question is should i change my order and buy a mvp2 now for a back up due to my ego snapping in half.... and save for a provari btw I like staying from 1-3 ohms :oops: btw i kinda dislike how the min volts of the dna 20 is 4volts
 

*deleon517*

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I personally dont like the provari. Personal view on it and yes I had one. no dna20's yet but after the xmas shopping it will be on my to get list. I wont mind the minimum of 4volts as everything I vape is at least that or higher.

The provari is a very solid mod and can repeatedly take a beating. Not sure on the dna20's toughness as they havent been out as long.
 

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*deleon517*

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lol baditude I knew that question would come up and someone would grab the popcorn.

alejandro nothing about the performance annoyed me. Like I said it is a very durable mod as well. Small things like the bottom sensitivity drove me nuts. We have a lot of bumpy roads and the trying to vape while going down the roads often I would end up in the menu system. It wasnt just the provari that this occurred on, same thing with the zmax and any other single button vv/vw device. Other then that it is a great device. Just annoying as I couldnt use it while out and about and I'm often on the go from the early morning to the late evening.
 

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lol baditude I knew that question would come up and someone would grab the popcorn.

alejandro nothing about the performance annoyed me. Like I said it is a very durable mod as well. Small things like the bottom sensitivity drove me nuts. We have a lot of bumpy roads and the trying to vape while going down the roads often I would end up in the menu system. It wasnt just the provari that this occurred on, same thing with the zmax and any other single button vv/vw device. Other then that it is a great device. Just annoying as I couldnt use it while out and about and I'm often on the go from the early morning to the late evening.

So would you recommend the process I said mvp 2 then provari since i like medium ohm resistance and since I need to save up some more? btw Arizona has fairly flat roads so i'm fine with the button unless it goes off in my pocket of course haha but i don't think it will.....
 

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I have the MVP2 and as Bad said it doesn't have the rattlesnake effect because it isn't pwm. I really like it a lot. It can be had for $40 and comes with an Iclear 30. A lot of bang for the buck imo.
PS It has a 2600mah battery built in and comes with the usb charger - so no batteries or charger to buy. Vape on!!!

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