I know it's pro"very" but I say Pro"vari" like ferrari. It seems more appropriate.

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Ray Manza

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Okay so I got in trouble for saying Pro"VARY" (like ferrari) instead of provery (like variable volt). I figure instead of saying pro"very" we ought to just petition the administrators of the english vernacular to change the pronunciation of Veryable to VARIable. Thus fixing my problem.

I am a new owner of a Provari. A reluctant fanboy... (I'm a marketing specialist, and I've never been so happily sucked into buying something.) That said. Holding a Provari in your hands feels just like Mary must have felt when she first held baby Jesus Except better because Provari's don't cry and soil their swaddling.

How did you guys explain your purchase to your skeptical judging wives?

Thanks.

Ray
 

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Ummmm? I killed 2 vamos in under 3 months, then I caved and got a provari. Takes a kicken and still vapen. Now I do admit I was a little dispapointed as it was flashy like the vamo or tesla but I gotta say the vape just seems more even and when working on rebuilables I trust the info more sooo... Fan girl here to I guess.
 

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is that Provi like Pr'oh'vi

or Pr'awe'vi

i say (read/type) like ferrari (wouldn't it seem odd to say fer'rare'i or ferrar'eye'?)
when steamdaddy says provi i read Pr'oh'vi
when i type prov i read Pr'awe'v unless it is typed ProV and then i read Pr'oh'vi

for me....whatever precedes/follows dictates the pronunciation...you know...like English ;)
precede vs precedent.....prepaid vs prescription unless ya'll say preeeescription LOL
 

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Okay so I got in trouble for saying Pro"VARY" (like ferrari) instead of provery (like variable volt). I figure instead of saying pro"very" we ought to just petition the administrators of the english vernacular to change the pronunciation of Veryable to VARIable. Thus fixing my problem.

I am a new owner of a Provari. A reluctant fanboy... (I'm a marketing specialist, and I've never been so happily sucked into buying something.) That said. Holding a Provari in your hands feels just like Mary must have felt when she first held baby Jesus Except better because Provari's don't cry and soil their swaddling.

How did you guys explain your purchase to your skeptical judging wives?

Thanks.

Ray

I took the "easier to ask forgiveness than ask permission" route.

It worked...sort of. http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/general-e-smoking-discussion/404489-my-wife-cut-me-off.html
 

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Okay so I got in trouble for saying Pro"VARY" (like ferrari) instead of provery (like variable volt). I figure instead of saying pro"very" we ought to just petition the administrators of the english vernacular to change the pronunciation of Veryable to VARIable. Thus fixing my problem.



Thanks.

Ray

lol....I was going to coment about that when I watched you video...and crank that Provari up....you were runnung a 2.8 ohm at 4.3 volts=6.6 watts.....weak vape....I would run it at 5.3 volts....but thats me as I like to vape around 10 watts...
 
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