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LeoRex

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Then soon you will graduate from the k100 and start getting high end mods and atties

Ok...I get the difference in price between, say,a Vamo and a Provari... lots of electronics in there that can make a difference amongst other things.

But what is the difference between a $40 mech and a $200 one? In the whole form versus function scale, I usually value the former about as much as a warm bucket of spit. it's a switch, a tube, and some connectors...
 

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Ok...I get the difference in price between, say,a Vamo and a Provari... lots of electronics in there that can make a difference amongst other things.

But what is the difference between a $40 mech and a $200 one? In the whole form versus function scale, I usually value the former about as much as a warm bucket of spit. it's a switch, a tube, and some connectors...

The big difference of expense between those isn't mainly due to electronic. It is more so the tube itself. The quality machining, the quality of materials used. The warranty etc. Don't get me wrong I have my fair share of China clone mechs but just as the first time you feel and use a provari and get that "I get it now" feeling the same goes for a nice quality made mech. And in my case it has gone far past the functionality and into a hobby of collecting.

With all that though, I still love my k100. Look at pbusardo website. The k100 out performed some very expensive high end mechs

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Thanks... I asked since I am one of the people that held, and used, a Provari and thought that it was nice, just not THAT nice. Oh, don't get me wrong, I could tell that it had higher quality fit and finish and such, but not enough IMHO to justify the 300%+ bump in price over the Vamo I eventually bought. If you disagree, that's fine...

Anyhow .. really looking forward to getting in the gear...I hope it comes in by Friday (orders marked as shipped already)
 

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A couple more of the key points that makes the Provari unique are also the accuracy and consistency that it provides. Add to that the fact that both my Provari's are in the 2 year old range, in which time I have retired numerous relatively "cheaper" mods like the LavaTube, Vmax and Zmax with connector or other issues, and you'll perhaps start to understand the allure that surrounds owning one.

Not knocking the Vamo or anything else out there, but see if you can keep it functioning or looking as good as the Provari after 2 years of daily use.
 

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Not trying to start a Provari debate, just used it as an example...not what I was going after. But glad you are happy with your gear.

Though, I guess I am overlooking the hobby/collectable aspect of this. You might not get $150 more performance, but there is a handmade artisan aspect to many mechs...
 

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Not trying to start a Provari debate, just used it as an example...not what I was going after. But glad you are happy with your gear.

Though, I guess I am overlooking the hobby/collectable aspect of this. You might not get $150 more performance, but there is a handmade artisan aspect to many mechs...

That was my point. The only thing that matters is if you are satisfied. I don't get any more noticeable performance out of my nzonic than I do my k100. But to me the ultra sensitive /smooth button feel, quality threads and all around feel of the device make it more than worth the extra cost. To many it isn't and that's cool too.

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What batteries do you guys use for your devices? I'm using some cheapie AW IMR 18350's for my zmax. Says 700mah but I know thats a huge lie, damn thing goes pretty fast. Any recommendations?

AW IMR 18350's sure isn't a "cheapie", they are the best 18350's money can buy actually.
 

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What batteries do you guys use for your devices? I'm using some cheapie AW IMR 18350's for my zmax. Says 700mah but I know thats a huge lie, damn thing goes pretty fast. Any recommendations?

Aw batteries are very good. An 18350 battery just doesn't last very long.

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Really? alot of people told me the AWs were cheap and go towards panasonics or Orbtronics (never heard of them). They said they have a truer mah read closer to what it says on the label. I dunno.

"a lot of people" are idiots, don't listen to them.... ;)

Now Panasonic(the Orbs are a relabeled Pana) have a couple models that are very very good, but that's only for 18650, for 18490 and 18350 AW IMR rules. Simple as that.

Also AW is known for being rather conservative with his Mah numbers.
 

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Really? alot of people told me the AWs were cheap and go towards panasonics or Orbtronics (never heard of them). They said they have a truer mah read closer to what it says on the label. I dunno.

The majority of people I have seen vaping use AW bats. I have 10 and they are awesome. Specially in mechs.


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