Hi My first post. I have been lurking and saving and I think I am going to get the mini Provari.

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Debster0

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I smoke about a pack of cigarettes per day and I was wondering approximately how much it will cost for e liquid for me a week. I am going to keep saving up for one of the tips that are easy to use with the Provari and some e liquid. I will keep reading the forum about where the best and least expensive e liquids are. Also I keep reading about tips. I am trying to learn about atomizers and cartomizers and which is better. If anyone can point me to a tip that is not terribly expensive and easy to fill, I would really appreciate it, Thanks.
 

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Welcome to the forum!

The average person, if there is such a thing vapes between 2/3- 5 ml of e-liquid a day. That really depends on vape style, the device you use, voltage, etc. etc. Most people vape more when they first start. If you vape 5 ml a day (higher end), a 30 ml bottle will last around 5-6 days.

I purchased an e-liquid in the same flavor at 12 & 24 mg strength when I started. I thought I could increase/decrease nic strength that way. I did use the 24 for the first several weeks until I was off cigs completely.

cartomizers hold around 1 ml of e-liquid. They are disposable and once you fill it you're committed to that e-liquid.
atomizers are a great way to test juice and drip. They are a little tricky for someone who has just started vaping.
clearos I'll let other members explain.

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I smoke about a pack of cigarettes per day and I was wondering approximately how much it will cost for e liquid for me a week. I am going to keep saving up for one of the tips that are easy to use with the Provari and some e liquid. I will keep reading the forum about where the best and least expensive e liquids are. Also I keep reading about tips. I am trying to learn about atomizers and cartomizers and which is better. If anyone can point me to a tip that is not terribly expensive and easy to fill, I would really appreciate it, Thanks.

Hi, I have only been vaping for about a month and a half now and I have only tried three different companies juices so far. I did find one that has very good juices by the name of Freedom Smoke USA. They have one flavor called Hypnotic Myst that is excellent; its not harsh or overly sweet and has a pleasant taste and aroma. Also, it tastes good as soon as you take it out of the mailbox. Their Tahiti Vanilla and Hazelnut was also good right from the mailbox. Their Xtreme Vanilla needed to sit in my cabinet for several weeks before it tasted good. Actually they were the first company I ever bought eliquid from and I just now placed a second order with them. I do wish they would send some free samples for new customers:blush:
 

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Welcome to the forum, and congrats on the decision to quit smoking. This is probably the easiest and most successful way to stop...if you are truly commited to.

I'm rather impressed that you are going all out to get the Provari. Most people, including myself, believed that they had to start out with a device that looked like a cigarette. It only took me a couple of weeks to realize those weren't for me and I needed a mod, or APV (advanced personal vaporizor). It took me a few months to get up the courage (and funds) to finally spring for a Provari of my own. You won't be sorry with the Provari. I've had mine but 1 week and it is everything everyone says.

Since you are new, I'll give you some advice tips:

You'll need some type of backup device at some point, even with a Provari. On the rare event should it ever go down, you'll need something to use while it is out for repair. Some smaller sized, cheaper device that could share the hardware of your Provari would be ideal. Possibly an Ego Twist, or for a little more a cheap tube mod that could share the same batteries that your Provari uses.

Be sure to get a good battery recharger and extra batteries. Provape sells both, but you may find a better deal at RTD Vapors or another vendor that specializes in battery sales. Don't try to skimp on battery quality, though. Buy the AW brand, IMR (high drain) batteries. Get at least 3.

It's your choice to decide what device to use on your Provari. I personally never got the hang of dripping with an atomizer. But, there are clearomizers, cartomizers, CE3's, and tanks to choose from. Discussion of these devices are best left for another thread. Just do your research here and watch demo videos on you tube to see what you might like. Leave the rebuildable devices and juice feeding devices alone for the time being.

Don't buy the larger size bottles of juice unless you have a good idea of a flavor you think you'll like. For instance, I was a menthol smoker, so I got a 30ml bottle of Ice Menthol to fill my own cartomizers when I first started. Buy sampler packs or small trial sizes to test out only. I currently test new flavors in the small CE3's; they are inexpensive, easy to use and re-use, if you don't like the test juice you can remove it and rinse out the ce3 and refill with another.

Good luck and good vaping! :vapor:
 
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