Is The Provari Worth It?

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The Ocelot

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No you can't, but why would you?

My favorite juice tastes different throughout the day. It doesn't matter if it's VV or VW, I'm always tweaking it up or down, just an increment or two. When I have my mini in my hand: 1,2,3,4,5 -the power up is on; each click is .1, so click, click and I'm done. I don't have to look at it. I cannot change my Vamo without looking, even as I sit here, because the buttons are too close together and depress too easily. I can change the Bobo/Zmax without looking, but it's too heavy to take anywhere. I was just wondering about the eVic.
 

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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 have no problem making my own decisions but I do like to research my purchases, including getting opinions from people who actually use the product.

These are the best way to describe what a Provari is/does. If these are what you're looking for you can't go wrong with the Provari.
 

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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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Not exactly ANY ohm, the low cutoff is about 0.6 ohms. The high cutoff I have not figured out yet, since high resistance coils don't do much at low wattage. But theoretically it could be as high as 9+ ohms.
 

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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.

I'm perfectly happy in the confines of variable voltage. I also don't mind being repetitive with my clicking on the menu system as I only raise or lower my voltage a few times a day. It's become second nature.

And yes, I am more than delighted with my two Provari's.
 

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I do like the Evic's ability to check any battery's voltage. The Evic is my battery tester. It tests any battery from 14500 to 22650. Just take it all apart, put the bottom of the battery on the cap's spring, place the evic head's pin on the top of the battery, hold, connect circuit by touching the battery tube to the cap and head, turn it on and there's your battery's power level. :p

I do like the Evic's screen and the fact that I can see what wattage I'm at, AND what level my battery is at, even when I'm using VV mode. Which is nifty. It has helped me learn where to set my evolvKick.

HanaModz are sick. I'd own one right now if I had the money for it. I might get a 2nd Provari 1st :p
And before I get a 2nd Provari I'm definitely getting a Reo Grand, and maybe another tube mech mod.
But as long as you have a Provari in your rotation, your good. The rest is just fun.
 
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I'm perfectly happy in the confines of variable voltage. I also don't mind being repetitive with my clicking on the menu system as I only raise or lower my voltage a few times a day. It's become second nature.

And yes, I am more than delighted with my two Provari's.

I think it is a wonderful thing that there are reasonably priced VW/VV devices widely available for people to try before purchasing pricier gear. They will allow anyone to inexpensively determine if VV only OK for them, if power limitations of gear will be a factor and what they like and dislike about a menu system. To me that is much more desirable state of affairs than depending on the kindness of strangers to decide on what to plonk down a goodly chunk of change.
 

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Friends who own provari's say it's great.
I show them my VV650 VAMO ,,,and their sold.
Has variable voltage 3.0 to 6.0 ,, increments of 1.
Has variable wattage 3.0 to 15.0,, increments of .5
Dual setting NO1 & NO2
Reads ohm.s
Protected circuitry
AND THE BEST PART.
UNIT,,BATTERY,,CHARGER, CLEAROMIZER,, AND SHIPPING UNDER $40.00 frm VaporBreak
VAPE ON
 

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Have you considered a Reo? That's what I have in rotation with my ProVari and they are both built like trucks! I love the Reo since I can use my dripping attys and get the same intense flavor, and I love the ProVari for my tanks and switching flavors. It's just a thought since you already have tube mods...

ETA: including an eVic and a Vamo. Isn't reading still a requirement?
 
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