Is The Provari Worth It?

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EddardinWinter

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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.

Fair points. If you don't have the budget, it is out of the question. If you need...gotta have...can't live without VW, then no, it is not for you.

However, I would argue that after buying four other mods it is a better value than any of them. I owned an eVic, a Lavatube, and a Vamo. My next mod will also be a ProVari.
 

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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.

Whatever the OP's intent is, it doesn't much matter, as I answered with what I think. Obviously others are not going to agree with me, and that's cool. We don't have to all vape exactly the same way; that's the fun part of all of this.
 

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Provari is both dependable and reliable. It is built very well and can take pretty much whatever abuse you can dish out. It is a good bet that it won't fail while your out and about somewhere. Consider the 12v PT (passthru) attachment too, not that I like the connector but it may make sense for you.
 

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    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.

    I'm just can't be doing my personal business with something named after a Guy. Charmin is impersonal and even sounds soft.

    Ch...ar...minnnnn ....
     

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    Fair points. If you don't have the budget, it is out of the question. If you need...gotta have...can't live without VW, then no, it is not for you.

    However, I would argue that after buying four other mods it is a better value than any of them. I owned an eVic, a Lavatube, and a Vamo. My next mod will also be a ProVari.

    You can leave budget out of the equation. The points raised apply either way.
     

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    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.
    I like the brown cardboard like paper myself, like you used to get in school. got enough grain to get in there and really buff it up. not too absorbant though, but after like 4-5 feet you know your clean!!!
     

    Plumes.91

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    Unfortunately, if you've got a suptic tank, heavier brands like charmin can be a bit of a problem for the leeching field, which can cause problems with your lawn. A lot of people swear by Scotts, because charmin tends to be harder on the plumbing and it can also release dust particles into the air when spinning off the roll. Thinner sheets like Scotts, can be bought in larger rolls, which is more economical for family bathrooms. We keep the thicker charmin rolls in the master bathroom, and in the guest bathroom when we have get togethers. Otherwise, we tend to use thinner toilette paper for the kid's bathrooms. I personally use Scotts, but I do enjoy a good charmin wipe when I can afford it. I have to say, wiping with a nice thick charmin just feels better. Whatever toilette paper i'm using, I prefer the 2 part routine that was popularized in the 21st century.. Toilette paper, then a neosporin antiseptic lotioned wipe.

    edit- I meant 21st century. Not 20th, lol.
     
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    I like the brown cardboard like paper myself, like you used to get in school. got enough grain to get in there and really buff it up. not too absorbant though, but after like 4-5 feet you know your clean!!!

    Yeah, that was nice stuff, wasn't it? I think it was the same as the writing paper they used to hand out in 1st grade. Only difference was, one was on a roll; the other was in sheets.
     

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    Check out Hana Modz. It is good and solid. Built in dna20 which can increase the watt up to 20watt and can fire up at any ohm.
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    Thanks for the on topic replies. And no, I wasn't "trolling", it was a sincere question.

    I was honestly looking for negative responses as to why it isn't worthy of the price tag and, so far, haven't seen any that make sense. Thanks, I think I'll order one tomorrow.

    Great! Get a REO too- they're great for on-the road. And/or the Provari passthru option. Won't have to pull off the road to change batteries,
     

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    Thanks for the on topic replies. And no, I wasn't "trolling", it was a sincere question.

    I was honestly looking for negative responses as to why it isn't worthy of the price tag and, so far, haven't seen any that make sense. Thanks, I think I'll order one tomorrow.

    In case this hasn't been posted yet, check the clearance page. They are phasing out the V2.0 (the only difference between the 2.0 and the 2.5 is the markings on the body) and you might save a few bucks if you like the style.
     

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    Thanks for the on topic replies. And no, I wasn't "trolling", it was a sincere question.

    I was honestly looking for negative responses as to why it isn't worthy of the price tag and, so far, haven't seen any that make sense. Thanks, I think I'll order one tomorrow.

    Use your eVic in VV mode for a few days. Then look at video reviews that show the Provari's menu system. If you are happy within the confines of VV and don't mind the repetitive clicking to work the menu system you will be delighted with a Provari. It's a quality product with excellent customer service.
     
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