Looking for a second PV

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Katya

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Yeah.. I have heard about the Provari. As much as it's mentioned it must be very good, or highly overated. Looking at the reponses so far in this thread I don't see alot of Provari post and mostly Vamo. So I am going with the thought that those Provaries are overated:rolleyes:

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Honestly, both statements are true. They are very good--probably still the best--but they are also overrated by (some) overly enthusiastic owners. They are also the most expensive and haven't been upgraded in a long time. Version 3, offering an OLED screen and variable power (and maybe a 510/eGo threading) is long overdue.
 

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I have a habit of speaking before I think of the consequences. My apologies to all the (as you said) enthusiastic owners.

Question on the gripper... Do you actualy "grip" this thing when you hit it? Or just use the tips of your fingers while holding it? The reason I ask is that the box type bodies don't seem that comfy to use.
 

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Yeah.. I have heard about the Provari. As much as it's mentioned it must be very good, or highly overated. Looking at the reponses so far in this thread I don't see alot of Provari post and mostly Vamo. So I am going with the thought that those Provaries are overated:rolleyes:

I was of the same thinking, I couldn't imagine why anyone would pay $180+ for a ProVari when you could buy 4 other mods for that much...

That was until I bought one :D quality build, lovely device to use

sure you'll get the same out of a vamo but you will always wonder what the ProVari would be like and why so many people rave about them

Either way, its all about budget and personal preference so you can't go wrong with whatever makes you happy :vapor:
 

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I have a habit of speaking before I think of the consequences. My apologies to all the (as you said) enthusiastic owners.

Question on the gripper... Do you actualy "grip" this thing when you hit it? Or just use the tips of your fingers while holding it? The reason I ask is that the box type bodies don't seem that comfy to use.

We're just kidding. ;)

Grippers are nice--if you don't mind the box shape!

 

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What helped me in determining my upgrade was looking at this page. What problems were people having with their model of PV's?
APV Model Specific Discussion
At the time I made my purchase, had to go back 5 pages on the ProVari's page to find an issue.\
And that was repairable, one week turn around. What do you want to depend on?
 

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Genoxy... you said "you will get the same out of a Vamo"...

With that said it's a no brainer..

Actually the Provari fires in VV mode while the Vamo fires in VV or VW mode. From a former Provari owner. Like the Vamo VW but REALLY enjoy the easy to navigate menu.
 
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    There are lots of good PV's to choose from, and everyone has their favorite. Some will say VW is the only way, others will say VV is the way to go, and just as many will say get a mechanical. Bottom line is there really isn't a right or wrong, it's just whatever floats your boat.

    Personally I think that there are three PV's that have stood the test of time, and stand head and shoulder above the rest.
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    Silver Bullet from altsmoke.com
    Provari from provape.com
    Reo from reosmods.com

    Other PV's have come & gone, but these three just keep on keeping on.
     
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    If you don't mind complicated 1 button menu's and want the most reliable and well built VV mod, I'd say provari of zmax.


    I hate when people call the provari menu complicated. It only takes a few minutes to learn how to use, after a day or two you breeze right through it as fast as you can click, and after a few months you can use it with your eyes closed.
     

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    The Tesla in Black, VV, VW, light weight, nice feel to it, one piece of solid aluminum, buttery smooth threads, very clicky buttons, nice screen day and night, and a spring loaded center pin that solves all the connection issues, runs on 18650 Flat Top Batteries, not Button Tops as you wont be able to screw the cap all the way down, trust me i tried.... Totally love mine more than my SS Vamo V2 and other mods i have. Just my opinion.. Got mine from VaporAlley for $69.00
     
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