going to order my provari need help

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Okay. So. What are you going to use as a backup device? And, what happens if the Puritanks leak or break?

Well no backup device for a month and can buy a pack of cigs if need be but I am very ocd about my things and plan to keep the provari in great condition, I ain't worried about the tanks I plan to have at least 10 before I stop buying them for reasons like leaks and breaks if they ever happen.
 

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I wouldn't listen to these "naysayers" OP. I think you have a solid plan. Damn the torpedoes, full steam ahead!

Don't worry about the wife. You can always trade out your wife in a pinch. I hear this one vapes and is single!

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Have you considered what you will do if the puritanks gurgle, leak or taste burnt? Or if you "drip" vanilla on the wicks and can't get the taste out?

Well gurgle I don't know you tell me? Leak, will have 2 plan to buy more, burnt turn down the provari I assume, vanilla, try to clean the best I can if still no luck get another wick or use that tank only for vanilla.
 

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I wouldn't listen to these "naysayers" OP. I think you have a solid plan. Damn the torpedoes, full steam ahead!

Don't worry about the wife. You can always trade out your wife in a pinch. I hear this one vapes and is single!

pupejy5a.jpg

can't trade the wife is a good idea if things go bad I guess, and I try to plan ahead the best I can thanks for making me believe I am not far off from the right path, I enjoy info I don't know and all advice is accepted just not always followed.
 

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I wouldn't listen to these "naysayers" OP. I think you have a solid plan. Damn the torpedoes, full steam ahead!

Don't worry about the wife. You can always trade out your wife in a pinch. I hear this one vapes and is single!

pupejy5a.jpg
She does, but.. she is SUCH a crab .... in the mornings. ;)
 

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yo419g0tamin, I wish I would've done what you're going to do. I think buying a quality piece of equipment first and building around it is a great idea. I bought a starter kit with some spinners and clearos and wish I would've put that money towards a better rig. Although, I'm sure it will be a great back up when I get something else. Plus if you don't like the set up or it doesn't work perfectly, I think you can make do for a week or two with what you've decided upon.
 

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yo419g0tamin, I wish I would've done what you're going to do. I think buying a quality piece of equipment first and building around it is a great idea. I bought a starter kit with some spinners and clearos and wish I would've put that money towards a better rig. Although, I'm sure it will be a great back up when I get something else. Plus if you don't like the set up or it doesn't work perfectly, I think you can make do for a week or two with what you've decided upon.

Yea I don't plan to waste money on gear only juice lol
 

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I smoked kools too for yrs then they got to expensive then switched to pallmalls .I have tried just about every menthol tobacco flavor out there couldn't find anything I liked so I just got some good tobacco flavor and menthol drops and made my own.. and excellent choice on gear

That is a good idea thanks for the information.
 

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A Provari is a great choice, but the comments about having back ups and different juice delivery systems are great advice. Even if your backup is an ego twist or spinner, it is definitely better than going back to smoking and in the long run if something does go wrong cheaper than buying smokes. Also, you never know what direction you'll go in when it comes to vaping, some people end up loving mechanicals, some bottom feeders. After a couple weeks I bought a couple of Provari's, but I have found that with my job/lifestyle and how I like to vape that bottom feeders are a better fit.

When it comes to the juice delivery devices I strongly agree with getting a couple of different types. I started with T3clearomizers. I was sure that I wouldn't like the taste of carto's. I got frustrated with the t3's, and curious about carto tanks since so many love them and they are what kept me from smoking. Until a month or so ago, when I started getting into rebuildables, they were what I used everyday all day and I loved them. Much easier, and more reliable for me then clearomizers.

Basically all I am saying is don't get to stuck in what you think you will like, there are so many options when it comes to vaping and everyone enjoys different things. You may end up like me and really enjoying something you thought you would hate. It may be worth checking out Vaper Joe's website, he posts different deals everyday, which helped me experiment with quite a few things. Good luck.
 

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A Provari is a great choice, but the comments about having back ups and different juice delivery systems are great advice. Even if your backup is an ego twist or spinner, it is definitely better than going back to smoking and in the long run if something does go wrong cheaper than buying smokes. Also, you never know what direction you'll go in when it comes to vaping, some people end up loving mechanicals, some bottom feeders. After a couple weeks I bought a couple of Provari's, but I have found that with my job/lifestyle and how I like to vape that bottom feeders are a better fit.

When it comes to the juice delivery devices I strongly agree with getting a couple of different types. I started with T3clearomizers. I was sure that I wouldn't like the taste of carto's. I got frustrated with the t3's, and curious about carto tanks since so many love them and they are what kept me from smoking. Until a month or so ago, when I started getting into rebuildables, they were what I used everyday all day and I loved them. Much easier, and more reliable for me then clearomizers.

Basically all I am saying is don't get to stuck in what you think you will like, there are so many options when it comes to vaping and everyone enjoys different things. You may end up like me and really enjoying something you thought you would hate. It may be worth checking out Vaper Joe's website, he posts different deals everyday, which helped me experiment with quite a few things. Good luck.

I plan to get a few back provari's this is just the first, I want to drip but can't at work so tanks are my only option plan to have many different delivery systems, this is just my starting point.
 

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Don't know why on earth you'd want an out dated ProThingy! :facepalm:
You need at least a DNA20 mod with a Kayfun or GG Ithaka. The M1 is great for testing flavors too. ;)

The provari is the best for durability and reliability that's why I am getting it, I will check out what you suggested thanks.
 
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