I just can't seem to do it!

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Grammie

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I've spent over $10,000 in devices in the last 4+ years (and sold most), until I settled on what worked for me best, Provari. I have 7, including 2 of the first run Provari's. You can't go wrong with them. I've settled down now with my Provari's and a few Zen mechanical devices. No need to spend more $$'s on new devices (unless something really really tweaks my need for a new toy).

I've never owned a Reo but I am sure they very good, they've been around a long time (just like me)!
 

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I accidentally pushed the button about 20 minutes ago.

Whoopsie!



But seriously, I kept going back to how much the Spinners cost and how long they will last and how much that will figure over time vs the initial investment in something that is pretty much guaranteed for the most part with far cheaper batteries. It WILL end up paying for itself in not so long a time, and there is the resale value, as well.

I know I'll be using tanks for a lot of things so it just made sense. I would have liked something that LOOKED sharper than a ProVari but the solid backing behind it along with places making accessories specifically FOR ProVaris more than any other mod is what sold me.
 

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Yikes!! I'm glad I got a ProVari when I first started. I knew I wanted something that was going to last and didn't need a bunch of tweaking to work.

I've spent over $10,000 in devices in the last 4+ years (and sold most), until I settled on what worked for me best, Provari. I have 7, including 2 of the first run Provari's. You can't go wrong with them. I've settled down now with my Provari's and a few Zen mechanical devices. No need to spend more $$'s on new devices (unless something really really tweaks my need for a new toy).

I've never owned a Reo but I am sure they very good, they've been around a long time (just like me)!
 

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im sure every vaper you know has told suggested this but, have you concidered rebuildables and drippers on a mechanical mod?

almost a year back, i just about upgaded from my vamo to a provari. i liked cartotanks and the protank, but i just wasnt getting the performance i desired. my close vaping buddy had a provari and loved it, but once he baught a Natural mechanical with an igo-L (mind you this was almost a year ago) he never touched his provari and eventually gave it away to someone.

this convinced me to wait, and i tried rba building and i cant ever go back.
 

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Those $25.00 spinners start adding up after a while. You won't be disappointed. Welcome to the fold.

I accidentally pushed the button about 20 minutes ago.

Whoopsie!



But seriously, I kept going back to how much the Spinners cost and how long they will last and how much that will figure over time vs the initial investment in something that is pretty much guaranteed for the most part with far cheaper batteries. It WILL end up paying for itself in not so long a time, and there is the resale value, as well.

I know I'll be using tanks for a lot of things so it just made sense. I would have liked something that LOOKED sharper than a ProVari but the solid backing behind it along with places making accessories specifically FOR ProVaris more than any other mod is what sold me.
 

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I have the provari but I don't use it much. Usually I use it when building my coils since I think it's pretty accurate. The build quality is excellent but....I think they have had so much fanboi=ism that they have not progressed. They have a good rep and don't do anything more as long as most here fall over for them. Competition in this country is sorely lacking. I have quite a few and prefer my lowly vamo cause all I have to do is go up or down .5 wt. I don't have to go through umpteen clicks.
 

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I have dropped mine all over the place, nice marks on my wood floor, 2 cracked tiles at work still works like day one, about a year old now,

outside the bar I got all excited taking with my hands......... wiiiiiing................. goes the provari across the parking lot. lol. finally sand blasted it to a nice matte finish, and yet still works like new.

got a lot of mods the only one I enjoy just as much for outside the house is a kicked roller with a kayfun.

theres plenty of mods to enjoy, but you can never ever go wrong having at least one provari around for worry free reliability.
 

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I have dropped mine all over the place, nice marks on my wood floor, 2 cracked tiles at work still works like day one, about a year old now,

outside the bar I got all excited taking with my hands......... wiiiiiing................. goes the provari across the parking lot. lol. finally sand blasted it to a nice matte finish, and yet still works like new.

got a lot of mods the only one I enjoy just as much for outside the house is a kicked roller with a kayfun.

theres plenty of mods to enjoy, but you can never ever go wrong having at least one provari around for worry free reliability.

And that's the thing that made me decide. I don't often have a lot of money as I've been unemployed for several years. I've just had a one time financial boon and wanted to ensure that I'll have something that will last for those times when my money might not be there.
 

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Let's hope you're not going to be throwing your ProVari across an asphalt parking lot.

Another good thing is if it does break, it can be fixed and I hear the pricing for fixing is reasonable. Can't do that with a spinner.

And that's the thing that made me decide. I don't often have a lot of money as I've been unemployed for several years. I've just had a one time financial boon and wanted to ensure that I'll have something that will last for those times when my money might not be there.
 

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the very first reaction you will have is "thats it?" that little thing? then you pick it up and go wow that actually feels solid and kind of weighty.
if all you have been playing with is spinner types you will get a kick out of this thing. took me about a month and a hlaf of looking every day to finally click buy now, then i spent two days thinking "what did i do what did i do?' like it so much i got a couple more out of the classies. have since traded them off for other things but the original one I got from provape is sitting right here


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