I want a Darwin or an Opus...so frustrated

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Kay1959

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Well, ya know, sometimes life just sucks! don't it?
You have two options that I can see....
1) you can either wait it out...patience grasshopper!:D
2) go with something else, like a Reo. I've never tried them. I'm not a boxy type person, lol! But I've heard good things about them here at ECF.

reosmods.com

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This has to be the strangest marketing strategy I've ever see. Create an interest and then under produce. I can see
that demand is at a fever pitch.but if none are produced or sold how can evolv make any money.
I'd love to peruse the classifieds but I don't have enough posts to complete the verification. Well there's my rant
sorry.
Provari is a good device. The problem with Darwins and the Opus is that they use a specific, internal battery. When it wears out, you need to send to the OEM. Provari's on the other hand use standard 3.7V. I have 6 and can travel for a whole week and not need to bring a charger. The swing arm on the Darwin has caused people problems as well
 

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This has to be the strangest marketing strategy I've ever see. Create an interest and then under produce. I can see
that demand is at a fever pitch.but if none are produced or sold how can evolv make any money.
I'd love to peruse the classifieds but I don't have enough posts to complete the verification. Well there's my rant
sorry.

What is your sweet spot? It's okay if you don't know yet, but unless you are a very high power vaper, then you could get by (at least temporarily) with a Kick - they are much easier to come by. It's out of stock right now, but it's been in-and-out of stock throughout the past month.

The Kick works exactly like a Darwin in terms of basic function, but it has no display and a limit set to 10 W. For me, that is plenty enough. You would want to pair it with a good, reliable, durable APV. A good, classic pairing is with a Silver Bullet, preferably with the extension sleeve. The SB+Kick give you the advantage of a long lasting, tough, reliable APV with swappable batteries. A very good deal. You also can consider other APVs depending on your preference and budget. My setup is a Legacy from Pure Smoker and a Kick - the Legacy is made with the Kick in mind, and they go together seamlessly. It's a mechanical APV that seems durable and is very reliable as well. Look around.
 
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