I 've been vaping for one month and I am a woman who will forever put a round peg into a square hole. I'm lucky I figured out how to have a child. After deciding to quit analog, here's what I bought:
Then I found this board. I recently ordered about 20 different e-juices from Mister-e-liquid <waves to Dan>. It's great stuff.
But I'm sitting at a desk all day. I'm constantly changing or charging batteries, popping off the plastic end caps with a tack, and slowly refilling Dan's precious nectar. I finally get to vape a bit and it's time to do the whole thing over again. And btw, I'm vaping maybe 5 times a minute <was a heavy smoker>.
So, Okay, a Provari. I want a purple one because I like purple. I want to plug it in the wall. I want a big battery and at least one on standby in case I'm going out or the power fails <might get a mini for excursions, don't know yet>. I want to fill a part of it with juice and not think about it for an hour. Then I want to fill it with a different flavor and then switch to another flavor if I get bored. I don't want anything to melt or blow up. And I'd really like it if the whole thing materialized in front of me so I don't have to figure out how to screw with parts.
But Provari, Provari. Thy staff is voiceless <no telephones>. Thy emails are slow as is thy product <so I've heard>. Say it isn't so!
Can someone tell me...
Do I understand correctly that an E-cig that runs directly off of electricity exists only in the future?
Should I buy a 18350 Provari battery or a 18940? Do I need to get a special end cap for either?
Will their cartomizers be better to use than the copious ones I've herein displayed?
A "tank" holds more juice and lasts longer? The ratings on the Provari tanks are pretty bad. Is there a big, simple kind that is safe and do I need to order anything extra for it to work with a Provari?
O-rings, maintenance kits, accessories... do I need them? Can't the thing just work??
A thousand thanks for any answers or directing me specifically to where said answers may be found. Apologies for the length and not lurking longer. Message boards. I normally play on them not. Like smoking, soon to change.
Then I found this board. I recently ordered about 20 different e-juices from Mister-e-liquid <waves to Dan>. It's great stuff.
But I'm sitting at a desk all day. I'm constantly changing or charging batteries, popping off the plastic end caps with a tack, and slowly refilling Dan's precious nectar. I finally get to vape a bit and it's time to do the whole thing over again. And btw, I'm vaping maybe 5 times a minute <was a heavy smoker>.
So, Okay, a Provari. I want a purple one because I like purple. I want to plug it in the wall. I want a big battery and at least one on standby in case I'm going out or the power fails <might get a mini for excursions, don't know yet>. I want to fill a part of it with juice and not think about it for an hour. Then I want to fill it with a different flavor and then switch to another flavor if I get bored. I don't want anything to melt or blow up. And I'd really like it if the whole thing materialized in front of me so I don't have to figure out how to screw with parts.
But Provari, Provari. Thy staff is voiceless <no telephones>. Thy emails are slow as is thy product <so I've heard>. Say it isn't so!
Can someone tell me...
Do I understand correctly that an E-cig that runs directly off of electricity exists only in the future?
Should I buy a 18350 Provari battery or a 18940? Do I need to get a special end cap for either?
Will their cartomizers be better to use than the copious ones I've herein displayed?
A "tank" holds more juice and lasts longer? The ratings on the Provari tanks are pretty bad. Is there a big, simple kind that is safe and do I need to order anything extra for it to work with a Provari?
O-rings, maintenance kits, accessories... do I need them? Can't the thing just work??
A thousand thanks for any answers or directing me specifically to where said answers may be found. Apologies for the length and not lurking longer. Message boards. I normally play on them not. Like smoking, soon to change.