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RoseB

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It's been quite a while since I've posted here. Yesterday my beloved Provari died on me. This was my second V 2.5. As it's less than an year old I am looking into repairs. Which is apparently still possible even though Provape has closed up shop. I have no clue what to pick up next. This was the setup that has kept me content about four years. Where to go from here? What's awesome? I am too lazy...uh "busy" ;-) to go digging through the forum. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
 

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It's been quite a while since I've posted here. Yesterday my beloved Provari died on me. This was my second V 2.5. As it's less than an year old I am looking into repairs. Which is apparently still possible even though Provape has closed up shop. I have no clue what to pick up next. This was the setup that has kept me content about four years. Where to go from here? What's awesome? I am too lazy...uh "busy" ;-) to go digging through the forum. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
But...But....But.... Provari's are "invincible tanks"............


Depends on what you are lookin for... are you wanting something similar to the size/shape/weight or something that is a bit mroe future proof? im going to "guess" you are a tootle puffer so my opinions may not matter in that case.
 

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It's been quite a while since I've posted here. Yesterday my beloved Provari died on me. This was my second V 2.5. As it's less than an year old I am looking into repairs. Which is apparently still possible even though Provape has closed up shop. I have no clue what to pick up next. This was the setup that has kept me content about four years. Where to go from here? What's awesome? I am too lazy...uh "busy" ;-) to go digging through the forum. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Depends on your interest? You want a tube mod? Boxy type of mod? Big, little? Do you care about how long a charge lasts on the batteries?

Those type of things should be considered. Me, I find the pico's to be quite handy and they can do want you want with room to grow. Just a starting suggestions. Can be picked up fairly inexpensive around $21. but you need a battery and a charger(probably already have that from the provari) and some sort of tank/rda.

Let us know.

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I am kind of open to trying new things. Tried sub ohming a couple years ago. Tootle puffing was fine on my Provari. The VTR that is my back up...not so much.
Here is a sample of the pico. With the coupon code of turkey you get 30% off the listed price and its around $21 with free shipping.

You can use the same topper on this as you did the provari. Has the potential to go high watts but you can use it safely as low watts also. I would get one and then keep looking around to see what else interested me.
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I am kind of open to trying new things. Tried sub ohming a couple years ago. Tootle puffing was fine on my Provari. The VTR that is my back up...not so much.
Not sure what to make of this response. Ok MY FAV Mod is the Smok X Cube Ultra. It has plenty of headroom for growing should you decide, it is a 2x18650 Mod so will have plenty of juice to last longer or fire higher wattage atty's.. that is MY FAV. this question is so subjective..
Also Stainless Steel finish is a MUST for me so that paint does not chip/wear off which is another reason for my decision of Mod.
 
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