I don't use a ProVari,

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Ref Minor

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I'm still trying to figure out why you seem to think RDAs and RBAs (or rebuilt PT2s) are mutually exclusive to the Provari...?

Clearly he doesn't, he is pointing out that a quality build trumps the battery tube. I would rather use my kayfun on my twist than a stock Protank on my Semovar.
 

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Uh, no. I have two American-made DNA 20 mods, thanks!

But I won't bore y'all with the reasons why I think they're better. :cool:

Let me guess. More power and VW is superior to VV....VW is a true self adjusting consistent vape.......... :vapor:
Maybe one day Provape will get on board and finally step it up for their fans...DNA30 Provari 3.0....
 

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This thread needs;

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Cheesy scrambled eggs, peppers in a bacon taco shell,,, All other arguments are invalid.
 

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Bottom line is Proavris have a huge following....You either love them, or love to hate them............Provape has made their mark in the vaping community.............Even though my Provari doesn't get as much use these days, I will always keep one in my vaping arsenal.........

I love to hate the people who hate people who use China made devices.
 

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I love to hate the people who hate people who use China made devices.

LOL, we ALL use China devices. Hello, we're on the internet. Maybe it exists, but I don't know a single internet capable device that isn't somehow connected to China (assembly, manufacture of components, etc.).

That said, I LOVE my Innokin MVP2. I think the Vision Spinners and Joyetech Twists are the bee's knees for user-friendliness (ease of use for new vapers) and the price point. I have a Reo Grand on order, love the idea of the bottom feeder, box shaped, mechanical device that can survive a mud puddle. I also think the Provari is a top-notch APV as well-- +1 to those hybrid colors and the Zombie are very fetching.

I guess I'm equal opportunity vape-lover. If the product exceeds my expectations for the price point, and excels in what it is designed to do, it gets a thumbs up from me, regardless of its country-of-origin. That's my two cents.
 

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Clearly he doesn't, he is pointing out that a quality build trumps the battery tube. I would rather use my Kayfun on my twist than a stock Protank on my Semovar.

Yeah, but he singled out Provari owners as though none of them know how to build. A good build on any good mod is probably going to beat the hell out of his good build on a Twist (and to be clear, I own a Twist and a Spinner); so what else is new? I guess when I bought my Provari I didn't realize I was entering some sort of competition, and I'm not sure why but I haven't received my "Certificate of Snobbery" in the mail yet.
 

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These threads are so predictable. I made a blog to have a stock post whenever this mind-numbing debate starts.

All I have to say is this:


The ProVari is great at what it does. It is a variable voltage mod that has an amp limit of 3.5, and will fire down to 0.8 ohms. So if you want Variable Wattage, or to do sub-ohm, or anything outside of the specs of the device it is not a good fit for you.

What I like about the ProVari is that Provape makes a first-rate product that is made of first-rate materials built with great craftsmanship. It's voltage output is astoundingly accurate and does not drop off as the battery power flags. The only other mod that does this close to as well as a ProVari is the Semovar. The people at Provape stand behind their product in a way that makes their service the gold standard of the industry. The 510 threading is manufactured at Provape and is the highest quality steel, as is every other part of the device. I have never heard of a ProVari with stripped threads. Like everything else on the ProVari, it is built to last.


If you like these features, $159 is a pretty reasonable price to try it. If you don't like it after you buy it, you can resell it for 90% of your cost quite easily.


If you want other features, get something else. There are other good mods with other features.


I own a ProVari, I am a member of The ProVarinati. I know lots of smart, good posters who are not ProVari owners, and they are happy with their devices.

In no way does my PV make me better or worse than any of them.
 

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I'm thinking to many have gotten something in their E-liquids that should not be there.
These almost daily back and forth threads are getting ridiculous. :2c::facepalm:

You get what you want and Vape what you got. No one else business, period.:mad:


No kidding,,,,,this is ridiculous,,,,,,,it's like a room full of toddlers arguing over a lego. I like what I like and I spent what I spent, and it's no better than anyone else's for anyone BUT ME.

when someone asks me for my opinion on what a good PV is, I'm going to tell them what I think,,,what they GET is totally up to them.

geez.
 
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