I second this. I started out with ego-styled batteries with Evod tanks, which were just "OK". I did a lot of research, and decided that rather than getting intermediate devices that I might have to replace over and over, that buying a Provari would be a good investment. The thing is, they're reliable, and they give you the same experience with a battery that is just about to die as you get with a fresh battery. Provape gives you a great warranty.
I've also been happy with the Aspire Nautilus tanks. I use the full sized with the bottom vertical coils, but the minis use the same technology. I can't be certain, but I imagine they give the same experience in a smaller form factor.
Of course, if you don't have the budget to drop money on the Provari and/or Nautilus tanks, don't do it. All said, getting set up with a Provari, 2 batteries, a charger, 2 Nautilus tanks, and maybe a bit of extra juice cost me about $300. That's nothing to take lightly.
Only you know if you can afford it, but if you can, and you don't need to go above 6 volts right now, I doubt you'd be disappointed with a Provari.
Edit: I didn't realize how old this thread was. That will teach me to reply before finishing a thread.
LOL, it's OK R Scott...we have all done it. At least you took the time to read some of it...
