Is the ProVari really worth it?

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I know PBusardo is a huge fan boy for this device, but i get almost the exact same performance out of my iTaste at a fraction of the price. Anyone? Thoughts?

Your iTaste is ultimately a disposable device, with a limited lifetime on the battery. Due to it's size, it also has a limitation (at least aesthetically speaking) on the types and capacity of juice attachments that it can use. You won't easily put a cartotank or an RBA on an iTaste.

A Provari is a mod designed and built for the long term. It is built to be more durable and is repairable - where the iTaste is not. Should something need repair the iTaste can be considered a throwaway. The only thing that will need replacing with a Provari is the batteries. A Provari has a 1 year warranty, and after the warranty expires Provape will do repairs for very reasonable fees and have it returned within a weeks time.
 
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I know PBusardo is a huge fan boy for this device, but i get almost the exact same performance out of my iTaste at a fraction of the price. Anyone? Thoughts?

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Hey everyone, This is my first post. I have been vaping for almost 2 weeks now. Cigarette free since Friday November 22, at 6am. I am currently using an Ego-C Twist with an Ismoka BCC mega and Juice from my local vape shop. I have been researching the Provape Provari for about a week and am set on getting one. My concern is the airflow issues with a lot of tanks. Are there rings or adapters available to fix this issue?
 

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Hey everyone, This is my first post. I have been vaping for almost 2 weeks now. Cigarette free since Friday November 22, at 6am. I am currently using an Ego-C Twist with an Ismoka BCC mega and Juice from my local vape shop. I have been researching the Provape Provari for about a week and am set on getting one. My concern is the airflow issues with a lot of tanks. Are there rings or adapters available to fix this issue?

What tanks have an airflow issue ? By the way, nothing at all wrong with that Ego Twist my friend. They work well for what they are.

As to your question, I havent had any air intake issues with any tanks Ive used so far. I currently rotate IBTank Carto tanks, RBA Drippers of all kinds, Kayfuns and copies of them, Jenny's, ProTanks, I clears, 510 drippers, 306 drippers.

Correcgtion: The only tank I have ever used with airflow problens was a protank copy called an X10..junk sold by fasttech
 
Thanks for the response. I don't a Provari...yet. During my research, the airflow issue seems to come up quite a bit. I was just trying to get some other opinions, advice from someone that had first hand experience with the Provari. The ego's work well for me and because the are inexpensive,they would be the units i take to work everyday. i am in and out of a truck all day. The provari would be the unit i use at home.
 

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    Hey everyone, This is my first post. I have been vaping for almost 2 weeks now. Cigarette free since Friday November 22, at 6am. I am currently using an Ego-C Twist with an Ismoka BCC mega and Juice from my local vape shop. I have been researching the Provape Provari for about a week and am set on getting one. My concern is the airflow issues with a lot of tanks. Are there rings or adapters available to fix this issue?

    Solution to air flow problem.

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    Now if you look at a ProTank, Kanger even cut the slots for you.
     

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    Im sorry for all the trolls but ill give you my personal opinion. I have owned well over 100 mods and ive always come back over and over again to a specific 3. Vamo, Zmax, and the Provari. Now these 3 are as far as electricasls go. anyways, you would think of those 3 that provari would perform the best due to price, however, i still would rather use the zmax and the vamo. And here is why- #1- Provari is considerably expensive so i would hate to damage or lose when out and about. #2- Vamo and the zmax, specifically the zmax, have a much sleeker form factor that make for a much nicer pocketable device. So all in all, while the provari does perform quite outstanding and allow for sub-ohm vaping, it is twice as expensive and does not satisfy my vaping needs as efficiently as many other electricals do. So no, its not worth it
     
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