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Briar

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Hi, everyone.

Just got my ProVari delivered, so I thought I'd introduce myself on this forum.

OMG, what a great device! Firstly, I ordered on the 17th and got it today, flower end-cap and all. I thought I'd have to wait at least five days or so, but here it is. Great! :)

Secondly, what a difference it makes to my vaping experience! This is my first mod, and I can't believe how nice it is to be able to adjust the voltage to fit each atty perfectly, and how wonderful the warmer vapor is. I never want to go back. It's just... well... perfect.

I love the look and feel of it, too. It's handsome, in an industrial kind of way - and I like that it's not shine, I wouldn't like fingerprints.

The feel of the button is perfect for me. It's softer than the eGo or stick 510 button - my thumb was actually hurting with those after half a day of vaping. This is much softer, I can push it with other fingers if I want, but it's still clicky enough to know when you pushed it.

It's very easy to change and check things. I thought it would be confusing with all the different number of clicks, but it's not because of the display - it's easy to parse the abbreviations, and so it's not really necessary to count clicks if I don't want to.

I like the fact that the manual is not paper, too - let's hear it for saving trees. :)

Anyways - so far I love this thing. I hope it has a long, long life.

I'd love to have a carrying case for it, though, a hard one. Can someone recommend something?

Cheers! :vapor:
 

Chancey

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Congratz Briar! .. I been using my ProVari for a week now, and all I can say is WoW, as well. Vape Heaven)) This is also my first VV device,, and I can't imagine going back.
I carry my device around my neck with lanyard (Cincy' REDS) fastened to a padded, water resistant, sunglass holder... which fits ProVari w/ tank nicely.. works great! For my supplies, I simply put into my zip up eGo carrying case. It holds my spare batteries, spare tanks, syringe, tips, etc. etc.
My only regret is not making the jump sooner! Best of luck.
LiveWell.
 
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ScottinSoCal

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I second the cigar case, if you want a hard-sided case. I got one and tried it, but found that I liked something else better. I found a soft zipper case designed for a 7" navi unit at an auto parts store. It holds my spare ProVari (in a nylon sleeve to protect it from scratches), my spare batteries (in another nylon sleeve to keep them from touching each other), two boxes of spare cartos, spare drip tips, and some small "tools" (bent paper clip for removing ends from cartos, etc.).

Of course now I get a hassle for carrying my clutch purse everywhere. But I'm tough, I can take it. ;)
 
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