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Wolf

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My signature pretty much. I like having one of my Phidias mods in my vehicle. Being a bottom feeder, I don't have to try and drip while I drive. I've changed to the IKV cannon stealth at 2.5Ω for atomizers. LOVE them! I've got them on my Phids, my BB, OMeGa and Silver Bullet. Hubby has them on his Phidias and Silver Bullet. The OMeGa, Silver Bullet and Phidias all take the 18650 battery. The BB (and the newer Alpha) take the smaller 14500 which makes them a smaller mod overall. You should know that the Phidias can be almost completely concealed behind my hand. Haven't figured out how to hide that atty yet. :)
 

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Love the Darwin here.

I don't agree that mechanical stuff is less prone to fail.

It's almost always the mechanical parts of stuff that fails first.
Switches, wheels, threads, screwing parts, etc.........

Having said that...there are alot of mechanical mods that are very hard to break or wear out :)

Well I never had an issue with a mechanical mod of any brand....but have had to return electrical mods and that part wasn't on any warranty.
 

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Well I never had an issue with a mechanical mod of any brand....but have had to return electrical mods and that part wasn't on any warranty.

I hear ya.

Darwin is fully covered for 2 years and the warranty can transfer if you sell it. The batteries are warranted for a year. Both warranties are included in the price.

3v to 12v, up to 3 amps.
Long lasting battery.
Everything you need to start vaping on the mod but atties/cartos.
No need for a separate charger unit.
No opening/closing the mod for swapping out batteries.
Just take it and go :)

Light variable power mod that's very well built.
 
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I have the cash available and the Provari is looking like the Ferrari of mods available, the only thing I worry about is all that electronics vs a mechanical unit. Funny you mention the Ikenvape atties, I just put in an order for a couple of the 2.5 ohm stealth 510's.

You wont regret a provari.. Cant say anything about the others.
 

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If you have the money, I have to give my nod to the ProVari. It comes in a few colors now; I have the discontinued matte black but the black chrome looks awesome, too. It's not HUGE, just as big as it needs to be for the battery. I run it on all sorts of combinations; dripping and cartos are my fave. Pick up some Ikenvape atties and cartos and you'll be set. Once you go VV, you'll be hard pressed to find a device you like better. It's really a phenomenal PV. If you'd like to PM me, I can answer any questions you have... but I really gotta say, it's amazing. Plain and simple.

Dirty,

I've been *seriously* considering the Provari, as vv really seems the way to go. My only concern is the electronics. Don't know how long you've had yours, but do you know if the electronics have been a problem or issue, for anyone?

Thanks!
 

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I just LOVE my REO Grand. I use 18650 batteries. For atomizers, I like the Cisco 306 @ 2.0 ohms, the Cisco 510 @ 1.8 ohms, and the X2 dual coil @ 1.5 ohms. Everything tastes great, hits hard and lasts all day. Simple, sturdy, flexible. One can also use various battery combinations to get the same effect as a variable voltage mod with a lot more reliability. Can't go wrong with REOs mods at any price!
 

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That's a GLV Supermini....3.7v......

Don't waste your time on 3.7 volts when you can get the 5 volt GLV2, which is better. Or better yet, the variable volt Darwin. 2 year FULL warranty at no extra charge, 21+ hours on a charge and regulated, boost circuit technology so there is not drop off in power as the battery discharges.
 
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Don't waste your time on 3.7 volts when you can get the 5 volt GLV2, which is better. Or better yet, the variable volt Darwin. 2 year FULL warranty at no extra charge, 21+ hours on a charge and regulated, boost circuit technology so there is not drop off in power as the battery discharges.

Waste your time???....C'mon
 

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I love my mustangs & bmw equally.
If a mustang were to break, i know the problem could be easily diagnosed, parts easily found & installed. & most likely inexpensive.

However if the bmw breaks..... because of all of the "cutesy" *non-essential* electrical parts, its more difficult to diagnose, parts are more expensive & harder to find, not to mention, you need a mechanic that knows german cars.

Luckily, I'm married to that mechanic, so he can fix (& mod, hehe) all of my cars.

Alas, this is why i won't buy a provari. 2 yr warranty, great, but i plan on having my mods longer than 2 yrs.

The more electrical components, the more opportunity for problems. I learned this first hand on cars, not mods.

In the end the cars/mods do essentially the same thing....... one just has more *non essential* aka breakable parts.

Its pretty easy to figure out the better deal...
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