Caaaareful now. If there's one thing I've learnt as a fellow provari owner, it's that recommending a provari is the surest way to incite a riot.
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Tough lesson to learn; I think we've all learned that one the hard way.
Caaaareful now. If there's one thing I've learnt as a fellow provari owner, it's that recommending a provari is the surest way to incite a riot.
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Been through all those wars.Many with Provaris are snobs and the ones who don't have Provaris are jealous. They deserve each other. But as a purely objective viewpoint, the Provari is simply the most reliable and durable regulated PV money can buy. I would not recommend one to anyone starting up. They have to know vaping is going to work for them first before I would recommend a Provari. It's a sizable investment.
I was really freaking about the gap with the v3 flat-top, because the top ring isn't *really* flat, and the 510 connector is pretty tall, but someone posted that tip about using a kayfun ring as a beauty ring on the sigelei, the very week I got a kayfun -- so then I just had to wait to get the M-tank (and the nano but we won't go into that mess!) so I could actually use one of the kayfun rings that way. Takes a bit of fiddling, to get the KF's center pin *just* the right height to a) contact the battery post and b) the ring not rattle, but it works great, and looks so much better than that ugly gap. I just ordered a 2nd KF last night, so now I'll be able to use a KF with 'standard' tank-rings, while also using the *other* kayfun ring as a beauty ring, and that should also look nice. But I guess this solves the question for me of what mod to get next; really need to get another sigelei zmax of some kind, to keep the 23mm so I can keep using the kayfun rings this way.
I doubt I'll ever buy any other tank again, I love the kayfun so much. My decent T3S collection, I'll hang on to, for my son when he comes home, or to PIF for newbies so they can discover the wonder that is vaping, but the only non-kayfun I'm likely to get much use out of anymore is my Mini PT II for my morning high-nic zero-TH apple-cinnamon, and the Caterpillar for tasting new stuff.
Andria
I dunno based off my personal experience and journey through the vaping world. When, I'm asked by a noob what to start with I generally tell them an mvp2 with an aerotank or nautilus. Relatively inexpensive, high quality setup. I figure if I would have started with that I would have saved some money long term and quit analogs ALLOT sooner. I also tell them if they like the mvp2 they are gonna love investing in a provari as a primary device and keep the MVP as backup or pif it to another noob. This way their first investment on an unsure thing is affordable and doesn't scare them off from vaping.
I guess I give the advice I wish would have gotten. Then it's time to put on my batsuit so I can stand and fight. Lol
Sounds like good advice. I wouldn't start someone off on a cig-alike. I always thought Spinners/Twists were a good entry point. Inexpensive and they worked. If they liked it then stepping up to a Provari isn't a stretch. It's a balance between getting them gear that maximizes their vape quality yet not spending too much and wasting their money if it is a hobby they don't want.
Exactly! I started on cigalikes and they just ...... me off; started smoking more; and, didn't consider vaping for another 6 months. Then I finally broke down and was advised to try a joyetech ego kit. I went through 3 kits in a few weeks; because, they kept breaking. Then I got the MVP2 and it was perfect! Paid 60 dollars a piece on the ego kits them 90 for the MVP- all at a rip-off b&m.
Because of the constant breaking of the ego kits I usually advise them to start on the MVP2, not
Much more cost wise on the net and IMHO it's light years ahead of the egos in quality and functionality, without having someone give up before they start.
You had bad luck with the egos. Everyone I owned worked great. Still have some my wife uses. They keep going.
Of course not! A DNA mod (any DNA mod) is acceptable too!Look on the bright side ...... At least no one is claiming (yet) that the only way to vape is with a ProVari and a Kayfun Lite + (authentic, of course).....![]()

Of course not! A DNA mod (any DNA mod) is acceptable too!![]()
I split the difference. I own Provaris and the ZNA. They can beat each other up to see who is king. So far, it's a fairly even match for how I vape, in the 12 - 15W range.
I wish the cap was flatter on the Zmax. I need to see more pics of a Kayfun on a Zmax.
Is there a way to get my KFL+ v2 to sit flush on my ProVari? The beauty ring I bought from VapeRev still leaves a small gap.
You can try screwing in the 510 pin a little.
One of mine fits flush the other is just a tiny hair above- you can't see it but the ring wants to spin. Cosmetically though you can't tell.
- I have the ring from provape- not sure if it's the same or not
Ok.. here's one when I first got the KFL+, didn't yet know the trick about the ring, or have any other tank so I could try it out -- what I did was loosen the Sig's top ring to rise up against the bottom of the KFL, but it's still a gap. Thank god these things don't seem to depend on airflow from the bottom; if I do this with my hypertank, it shuts off the airflow completely.
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Andria
I just can't decide... I really like the Zmax. I wish they made a cap that would fit perfectly.
You can always go with a dirt cheap $15 Kayfun clone from FastTech. Use one of the tank rings on your Zmax. Keep the rest as spare parts. Problem solved![]()
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