Is The Provari Worth It?

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EddardinWinter

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Worth every penny. What is the price of the one you are looking at? I saw some V2's in the clearance section a couple weeks back for 140....I cannot remember if any were blue. I paid 159 for my Satin full size. It is great. My old mods are nothing like the ProVari, great feel, same voltage at the beginning of the battery life till the last puff.

Don't take my word for it, just ask Katheryn Winnick!

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IMHO, only you can answer that question. I went through the same thing before buying mine - researched every mod out there, watched YouTube reviews, had pages of notes, price comparisons, pro/con lists, etc. The decision came down to the fact that it was within my budget and I liked ProVari's reputation for durability, build quality, dependability and customer service. I'm not disappointed at all with my purchase, and like it enough that I will eventually be buying another one as a backup.
 

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Ok, I'm looking for build quality, reliability, and consistent vaping. I'm really happy with my eVic so far but am intrigued by the Provari reputation.

I happen to own both an eVic and a ProVari. I love my eVic. Its features are great, it screen is pretty, it is even reasonably accurate until the battery level gets low...

But it is no match for the ProVari. Try it...you'll see, too.
 

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No not worth it in my opinion. :vapor: Too much when there are other devices that can do the same thing.

Alright...I will bite. What other device delivers the set voltage within 1% tolerances at 800hz at full, mid, and low battery charge? What other mod comes with a year warranty standard, and lifetime first rate service?
 

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I started with a silver blem V2 for $140, and then bought a mini for full price. It is worth it. The only difference between V2 and V2.5 is how it looks. I never found the blem either.

I have some mechs, too, and my husband has an MVP, which I actually like. I use my ProVaris the most. I have had one of the Provaris for 6 months, and one for about 5 months. I have never had an issue with either of them.

I'm a busy woman, and I don't like to fuss with stuff. And if something should need repair, it is free for 2 years with the extended warranty, and 1 year for the blem. After that there is a fee for repairs, as published on the ProVape web site. It is a US-made quality product. It works well. It and a carto tank make me happy. :)
 

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22 APV's including multiple Provari's and eVic's. Provari is hands down the best, once you graduate away from evods and the need for variable wattage and constant topper changes. With my carto tanks, I always use the Provari, and I could use anything I want and pretty much everything there is.
 
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This question will be asked till the end of time. When I 1st started vaping, I was completely against Provari. I was completely against expensive mods and I bought myself a Lavatube and a Bolt. I was so happy with myself for not following the trendy crowd. Flash forward 4 years now, and I have a half dozen mods, and my favorite is the Provari :p If your a trucker, you need a blue provari. and you need to hold that thing like a dramatic rapper's microphone as you drive cross country. Its a brick compared to my evic, trust me. Build quality and vape quality are great. The evic is nice, but it only does 11 watts which can sometimes be annoying.. And it uses a slower pulse to heat the coil. I find that as the battery gets to be around 70% charge on my evic, the vape becomes inconsistent. Provari doesnt have that problem. Provari wont break when dropped. (mines been dropped 20 times) You gotta love the Provari if your an american vaper. The very 1st VV mod with a screen, and at revision 2.5, the very best, to this day.

If you scratch it, a quick stainless steel paste buff gets the scratches right out of the satin silver model. If you somehow dent it, by running it over with your truck, you can send it in for repair. Repair price list is on the terms and conditions page of the provape site. There is no repair list on the evic site. :p

I like mechanicals because the strait from battery voltage is really smooth, makes less noise, and tastes great. The provari has a vape similar to a mechanical. Its a really nice, smooth vape. Highly recommend it. The evic is cool, and I like it a lot, but I love the provari mini for its form factor, repairability, its heft/durability, the wattage limit, and the vape.
 
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PLEASE- everyone that's thinking about them- JUST get them. It's a no-brainer.

If it doesn't offer the features you want at the price you want it is indeed a no brainer.

On another note, I believe the op may just be trolling for a flame fest with all the similar threads all over this forum.

Is Charmin toilet paper worth it? Or does Scott fit my needs? There's not enough information available for me to make a decision.
 

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I was pretty much the same as you bought an itaste svd.
Started reading a comparison thread here about whats best yadda yadda.
So wat I did was went into a vape shop. Took off the clearomizer I was using
and one of the juictenders had one so I asked could I use his just wo see.
I was amazed, hte build the vape. Once u get the right tank and head for your liking.
It is for the most part always steady, one last thing when the batt gets low
the vape stays the same.
 
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