I've been vaping for about 2.5-yrs now. I have now used many devices, & mods, like mech mods and Provari.
My frustration is that I cannot use RDAs. Bought a rebuildable a year ago for my Provari mini for $25 and the following day I dropped it and tore out the threads on the device and had to dig the threads out of the Provari.
Trying to give it another go, I recently bought a Shotgun original mod and Vulcan original rda. Had the Vulcan for a week and loved it but it fell over and rolled off a 30" desktop onto a linoleum floor and that was the end of that.
I noticed today that Provari is comming out with a new "P3" connection.
I also can't find youtube videos of people complaining about stripping out the threads on their $60 to $120 rda - I know it must be happening everyday to people...I am sure I am not the only one.
Question: Are there any discussions anywhere about this issue and does the industry have anything in the works to fix this very expensive, to the consumer, problem? Because you can bet that consumers like me will in no way in hell buy something at $60 to have for a day a week or maybe even an hour. I'll stick with my 50-cent carto on my Provari until then.
My frustration is that I cannot use RDAs. Bought a rebuildable a year ago for my Provari mini for $25 and the following day I dropped it and tore out the threads on the device and had to dig the threads out of the Provari.
Trying to give it another go, I recently bought a Shotgun original mod and Vulcan original rda. Had the Vulcan for a week and loved it but it fell over and rolled off a 30" desktop onto a linoleum floor and that was the end of that.
I noticed today that Provari is comming out with a new "P3" connection.
I also can't find youtube videos of people complaining about stripping out the threads on their $60 to $120 rda - I know it must be happening everyday to people...I am sure I am not the only one.
Question: Are there any discussions anywhere about this issue and does the industry have anything in the works to fix this very expensive, to the consumer, problem? Because you can bet that consumers like me will in no way in hell buy something at $60 to have for a day a week or maybe even an hour. I'll stick with my 50-cent carto on my Provari until then.