e-vic or provari?

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Sackskin

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I have them Both and use them both equally...I have them both for a few months and no problems with either. I've dropped the eVic several times and have no issues with it. If you like the thought of having a pretty cool screen and a bunch of options the the eVic is for you.

For overall build quality the provari is way better.

Depends on how much you would like to spend really. I like them both.

They get used the most out of all my apv's
 

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I'm sorry, but this is not my experience. I've vaped 60 ml + on my eVic without this problem. The battery is more than as tight as it needs to be.

Don't get me wrong NicoHog, with the evic tube they nailed the battery diameter, one of the tightest fits I've seen (that' what she said), but that's not my gripe.

To crxess's point, the 18650's weight definitely compresses the spring on impact. But crxess, I'm not slamming the pv down, I'm simply setting it down on a table after taking a vape. That slight knock is enough to break the connection (on my evic anyway)...to me that's a soft spring.
 

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Don't get me wrong NicoHog, with the evic tube they nailed the battery diameter, one of the tightest fits I've seen (that' what she said), but that's not my gripe.

To crxess's point, the 18650's weight definitely compresses the spring on impact. But crxess, I'm not slamming the pv down, I'm simply setting it down on a table after taking a vape. That slight knock is enough to break the connection (on my evic anyway)...to me that's a soft spring.

Don't have that issue with all three of my evics. Sounds like a vamo problem

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Love my Provari and have no regrets picking it up. I would have saved a good chunk of money if I went straight for a Provari when I was starting out over a year ago. Instead I went the "cheap" route and kept on buying the cheaper options that kept on breaking on me.

Regrettably (not really :laugh:) this is slowly turning into an expensive hobby and I'm turning into a pv collector.
 

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Lots of similar stuff being said here. To me, I have several Mod's, they all work well. It's just that my Provari feels better and built more solidly than the others. Time will tell about the durability and reliability. The Provari warranty and ease of return/repair/service of Provape since they are located here in the USA is a major advantage, which others like Vamo, SVD's, MVP's cannot compare with. Simply said! :2c: :vapor:
 
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