just ordered a provari

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justingbbragg

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Hey everyone,
I finally bit the bullet and bought a provari, i was unsure if it was necessary to spend that kind of money, but i am looking for a very long lasting device and this is supposed to be it. I bought a new itaste vtr and had alot of problems with it, it would never read correct OHMs and just wassn't working like it should, so i returned it and got another and it to isn't working 100% which sucks because i love everything else about the mod. So i coughed up the cash and bought the provari hopefully it will be as reliable as i am hoping. :D
 

revco

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I'm never going to get away from the P-word, am I? ;) It's going to eat away at me until I have one myself. Just watch, I'll get one on my 60th day of being smoke free and then, overnight, people are going to start talking about the NewVari. I can see it all ready.

No seriously, I think you'll love it from all the hype I've read. It's expensive, but once you've switched, it's sensible to invest into quality, long term gear. Now it's time to start learning how to build coils and get into a RDA/RBA setup!

Welcome to ECF!
 

ImageX

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Hey everyone,
I finally bit the bullet and bought a provari, i was unsure if it was necessary to spend that kind of money, but i am looking for a very long lasting device and this is supposed to be it. I bought a new itaste vtr and had alot of problems with it, it would never read correct OHMs and just wassn't working like it should, so i returned it and got another and it to isn't working 100% which sucks because i love everything else about the MOD. So i coughed up the cash and bought the provari hopefully it will be as reliable as i am hoping. :D

You'll like it more than you expect. It reeks with quality and gives flawless performance. Congrats.
 

Coelli

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KODIAK™;12085679 said:
Now that you have one, all you life-long goals are complete so there's nothing to live for anymore. :D

This sure has become a hoity-toity joint lately. Provaris indeed. I'm sitting here sucking a lousy blu cig using an old 510 cartomizer I've refilled what seems like a 150 times. (since yesterday).

Vape what works for ya. :D
 

Keldin

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Just got mine with the Protank. Mt. Baker Vapor is good and cheap. Looks and works well. So nice not to be charging so many tiny Greensmoke batteries any more. Although i still plan on using the Greensmokes on the run as i do like them and they're convenient to carry.

I got my itaste VTR and Aerotank from MBV. They are doing great. The ohm reading on the VTR gets a little off sometimes but I just nudge the spin wheel and it fixes it. I know people say the ohm problem is caused by the spin wheel and I know the newest VTRs have fixed bases to correct the problem. The thing is I like my tanks positioned in certain ways like with the labels facing out and such. I like having the spin wheel so I can adjust the tank to suit my compulsion :D
 

dice57

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Congrats on the Provari, it is a reliable rugged regulated tube mod. Don't really know why people say it is expensive. Compared to the other high end regulated and mechanical tube mods the Provari is on the lower end of the scale. Semovar Mod $215, Futura $229, Wizards Apprentice $325, CyBorg $249, Nemesis $185, Stingray $205, Provari $159. Just saying.
 
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