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Scoop224

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Oh, what the heck. I am just going to buy a Provari. Can I get a PINK one?

Do what you like.... But just know that you won't be wasting your money...if you don't like it, list it on the clasifieds and watch how fast you'll sell it. You might take a $20 loss on it, but that's a small price to pay to audition something that inspires many to either love or hate it. At least then, you'll understand WHY.

And yeah, they come in pink. Only color they don't come in is communist red. Lol
 

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Laughing hysterically at the comments here! What's wrong with buying a quality product, or recommending it to others? My iphone 4 has been rocking non stop for over two years of all day use.... In fact, I don't even own a computer anymore because of it... It's a dozen or more electronic devices in one. The only thing it won't do is fire and atomizer... But it's cool, I have multiple Provaris for that task.
You get what you pay for with SOME things...

I will agree that you got exactly what you paid for when you bought your iphone4.......:glare:
 

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WAAAAAAR!

Now I do admit that judging from what I have heard the Pro is worth the money, but it is far from the only thing out there. I will buy a Vamo first then in a few moths buy a Pro, but I would agree that it is a lot of money for features that most new vapers might not need or understand. K.I.S.S. my friends. Let people get used to vaping basics before we start tossing Ohms, volts, watts and so forth at them.

I'm not saying new vapers are simple, but cigarettes are. If you try and replace something that's light and go with something that's as complex as vaping can become once we've settled in you're going to scare people off. Let them settle, get curious about the more complex stuff on their own, then brainwash them into a Provari.
 

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I think I will buy my 16 year old niece a PORSCHE so she can learn to drive.

It is much simpler than a Porshe. It arrives with a 4v default setting. You can stick a prefilled carto on there and be just fine. When you find you are ready to mess with voltage. press press press press press then the volts start changing, keep doing it to it is where you want to try. You find the voltage you want to vape at. 4V was fine when deciding what you want to do later. Later on you can do more stuff.

You don't need to learn how to manage traction in a corner with a Provari.
 

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... I'm outta here. Some folks just don't get it. New vapors simple? Sounds to me like some of the more advanced ones are simple too.

First thing I learned when I started driving was how to check the oil, and tires on my car. Guess I should have just jumped behind the wheel and started racing around.

No need to go, just having a little fun...but you gotta admit...at least a little bit.
 

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    Well I agree with the OP. The Provari (or anything like it) would be the last thing I would suggest for a persons first e-cig. They should at least find out if they even like vaping. In fact anything over $20 is a poor choice.

    Now after a person has gotten their feet wet, and at least has figured out how to fill a carto, the Provari is a PV that isn't all that hard to figure out how to use. That by no means makes it the only great PV to choose from, there are plenty of good ones. Most vendors state if a product is for advanced users.

    Tell ya what tho', noobs fooling around with RBA's scares me a hell of a lot more than them using nice APV's. Sooner or later a noob fooling around with a hybrid is going to blow their fool head off.
     

    SteamDaddy

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    WAAAAAAR!

    Now I do admit that judging from what I have heard the Pro is worth the money, but it is far from the only thing out there. I will buy a Vamo first then in a few moths buy a Pro, but I would agree that it is a lot of money for features that most new vapers might not need or understand. K.I.S.S. my friends. Let people get used to vaping basics before we start tossing Ohms, volts, watts and so forth at them.

    I'm not saying new vapers are simple, but cigarettes are. If you try and replace something that's light and go with something that's as complex as vaping can become once we've settled in you're going to scare people off. Let them settle, get curious about the more complex stuff on their own, then brainwash them into a Provari.

    i just can't pass up this opportunity...LOL

    standard issue reply follows,,,

    # 1
    You Can't Please Everyone All The Time.
    The One's That Have Been, Still Don't Even Know It Yet.

    # 2
    you have fooled yourself into thinking that you're content.
    wait 'till next week. LoL

    # 3
    it ain't rocket science.
    so don't make it over complicated.

    # 4
    best thing i can say to anyone that wants to vape.
    go for the best you can afford now.
    you'll spend alot of money and wind up wishing,
    you had done it in the first place.

    # 5
    buy the best and pass up the rest.
    spend once now, or twice later.
    i like provari, they're made in the usa, they make me happy.
    i don't live in china, so i'd rather not support them.
    buy what makes you happy, and you will be.

    # 6
    it really doesn't matter what you use, how much you spend.
    the point is, you're not smoking.
    life is short, and you can't take it with you....
    play with it 'till you're bored, then get a new one.

    # 7
    watch youtube video reviews.
    search pbusardo & igetcha69.
    best 2 reviewers.

    # 8
    if your Flux Capacitor is Fluxing.
    at 1.21 Gigawatts, how many volts are you vaping ?
     
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