I just pulled the trigger on a Provari mini

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I love my Provari and my hands are also small (and one has a lot of arthritis). I had a nautilus and love it until I dropped it and it was a goner. So went back to using my iClear 30S tanks. I think the vape was a little better with the Nautilus, but the 30s are much less expensive (as are the coils) and work fine.
 

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I thought my mini was big until I got the full size, now it really does seem mini! Here is a photo for comparison:

On the left is the MVP2 with a standard size Phiniac carto tank, middle is ProVari mini with extension cap (18490 battery) and an IBTank halfling carto tank and the right is the ProVari full size with extension cap (18650 battery) and a Kayfun. The soda is a photobomb, but I left it in for further size comparison.
 

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Looks small enough for my tiny hands. I'm getting excited! When does the spending guilt wear off?

My buyers remorse ended when the first battery died. It really did what everybody said. My last vape on that battery was as great as my first. At first I thought dang something is wrong. I hit the fire button again and watched for an error code. Checked CB and smiled. Congratulations on your purchase. YOU WILL LOVE IT!
 

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I was very hesitant when I purchased my first Provari. I just didn't understand how a battery tube with a chip in it could be worth the $200 for their basic model. As soon as I received it and felt the buttery smooth threads and saw the build quality, I understood that I had my hands on a fine piece of workmanship and it was well worth the cost to me. Heck, a month's worth of analogs cost me that much.

I liked it so much so, that I ended up purchasing 2 more within 3 weeks after that initial purchase. As others have stated, I guarantee you that you will be pleased with your purchase.

Concerning what tanks to use on it I initially used Nautiluses and was very pleased with the flavor and vapor. Recently though I have ventured into rebuilding land with Kayfuns and there is no turning back.

Congrats! :toast:
 

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I haven't ventured into the Kayfun world yet. I'm sure it's coming soon. All these IBtanks look good. I keep seeing people mention them with their Provari. Anybody know the differences between their models? The buying process on their site is a little confusing for someone that doesn't know much about them.

Thanks for all the advice and pictures! Keep it coming!


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I haven't ventured into the Kayfun world yet. I'm sure it's coming soon. All these IBtanks look good. I keep seeing people mention them with their Provari. Anybody know the differences between their models? The buying process on their site is a little confusing for someone that doesn't know much about them.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/blogs/baditude/3318-3-ibtanked-pyrex-glass-tanks-review.html
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/blogs/baditude/4830-8-cartotank-help-noob.html
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...-5-baditudes-cartomizer-tank-setup-guide.html
 

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All these IBtanks look good. I keep seeing people mention them with their Provari. Anybody know the differences between their models? The buying process on their site is a little confusing for someone that doesn't know much about them.

Thanks for all the advice and pictures! Keep it coming!
You can custom order your IBTanked to suit your needs or desires. Available in three tank heights:

halfling2.jpg halfling (shortest tank available)

IBTanked-large-small.jpg XL (45mm) or standard (35mm)


Also available in different diameters. For the Provari, either the 19mm or 22mm will work best.

IBTanked_Provari's.jpg 22mm with beauty ring, 19mm, and 22mm without beauty ring on Provari's


I highly recommend getting the tank refill tool available for $2.50. It not only protects the tanks o-rings from the sharp ends of the cartomizer, but makes setting up & refilling the tank a breeze.

refil drip tip.jpg tank refilling drip tip tool


Baditude's Cartotank Setup Guide

IBTanked Pyrex Cartotanks - Review
 
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I love mine. I haven't looked back. I switched from an areotank to the protank2. I think it is the best for me. I think that I could get a better topper but I spent enough on the Provari for now.

Put the Aero base with adjustable air flow on the ProTank2. It is incredible!
 
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