Help!! Should I get a Provari?

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I have 2 Provari Minis & im very happy with them. Theyre my 1st higher end pieces but as you know they have a great reputation & ive personally found that to be true. Good luck! I highly recommend not only for their quality equipment (they look bad ... too) but for the companys great communication & customer service. Order one & its in your hands in less than a week.


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i'm only 6 weeks into ecigs - but I just bought a Provari .... I can't put it down but it's more than just the simple, clean way it vapes - it's built well, feels solid and carefully assembled - but it is true that I'm a sucker for clean, well machined things too. For instance - I love MagLites because of how they're made. Best thing if you can find a shop that sells them - check it out in person...the actual device is smaller than it sometimes appears online in pics but it way nicer too. I never, ever thought I would buy the gold one - I was actually more interested in the regular satin silver or green one - but in person the gold one looked so good I had to do it. But you should try to find an auth reseller near you and check it out first even if you buy it ultimately online.
 

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I have everything you have plus a few other ones and have been considering the mini as well. Out of all of mine I go back to my crude Coolfire 2 simply because I like the way it feels in my hands. Yes, it is a lot more limited on options/watts as some of the others, but I like a cool vape anyways.....For me price isn't really an issue, as I would have spent that in smokes in less than a month with NOTHING to show for it except a few burns in something possibly! I'm just not sure if I'm going to USE it enough to justify spending that. I suppose I could always sell it if I didn't....

Oh, and it doesn't hurt that it can be extended as well, thanks for adding that info btw! Also, what does the 12 volt mod do, vs. the orginal, can someone please explain? Thanks!

You'll end up using it eventually because it'll be the last one standing...
 

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If you have a DNA30 mod a Provari would only disappoint. The P was my first regulated mod, great mod, on of the best 15 watt capable regulated mod. But the DNA simply blows P away. 30 watt capable vs. 15 watts. I'd focus more on maxing the capabilities of your current mod. I sold my P and now use mechs and high amp regulated mods. Didn't use P anymore so into the hands of another vaper she went.
 

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And,,, errr, one unique thing about provari, they also sell a 12 volt drop in module that replaces the battery:
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Feignix said:
...what does the 12 volt mod do, vs. the orginal, can someone please explain?

This is a pass thru option for the Provari.

"The Pass-Thru allows you to power your ProVari while in the car or at home (with the optional wall plug).
By removing the battery and inserting this special power pack, it provides all-day power to the ProVari or ProVari Mini.
One kit does it all – the Pass-Thru comes to you ready to power the ProVari or the ProVari Mini."



 
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    If you have a DNA30 mod a Provari would only disappoint. The P was my first regulated mod, great mod, on of the best 15 watt capable regulated mod. But the DNA simply blows P away. 30 watt capable vs. 15 watts. I'd focus more on maxing the capabilities of your current mod. I sold my P and now use mechs and high amp regulated mods. Didn't use P anymore so into the hands of another vaper she went.

    When a person vapes at 7-8 watts, which works better a 15 watt or 30 watt PV?

    How you use what you use is the determining factor .......... always has been ... always will be.
     
    I am new to the scene as well. I purchased an Evic and Provari and from my perspective they are similar in functionality. I lean towards the Evic as I am a techie and like the PC integration.

    In the reliability perspective, I think the Provari has the edge. Less moving / electronic parts.

    From a purely vaping perspective, for me they are the same.
     

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    The Provari, I'm sure is an excellent APV, but it is behind the power/feature curve. I really prefer VW so the P. holds no interest for me. In it's stead I offer the Sigelei 20W. Granted it is a product from China, but it is a class act. Simple, reliable (so far), feature rich. And, half the price of a Provari. Just my humble opinion.
     
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