Moving on from MVP?

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cdsaint66

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Now after all that :p I have been using the MVP2 more and more as of late to try and get a feel for it. I do tend to notice that every hit of it seems to be about the same, where as the Vamo one time is GREAT and the next time not so much. But the MVP2 just holds its own and does what it does time and again.

Could it be the sound of the Vamo making me "think" its doing a better job where as the MVP2 (to me) is dead quiet and doing its job?

If you like the way an MVP2 vapes..... I think you'll like the way a Provari vapes. They do perform at the same level IMO.
 

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I think the next step is a VTR.

I have an MVP its a great PV. One of the best purchases I have made. I would recommend it to others. I still might buy one to keep as a back up. Yeah I would even though I have enough equipment.

I got a VTR about 2 weeks ago. Vape is better than the MVP. I wouldn't want to carry it around all day for work it is heavy but it is very well made. If it was the only mod available I would carry it all day. The VTR could double as a personal protection device! (LOL)

I am not interested in a Provari unless it had more options not less than the equipment I already own.
 

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this is just my 2 cents. i am not a rich person so me getting a provari is a bit of a hassle. but after doing some research here and on other sites i have come to the conclusion for the money i am better off. like people have said the other mods die and you throw them away. after looking around i would be out anywhere from 75-150 for any other mod. The provari i am out about 200 or so. saving the little extra to get something that will last more than a year is well worth it for me. cause in that year the other mod breaks and i am back to another 75-150 to replace it. with the provari i have a one year warranty and a 2 year one if i want to pay the extra 25. other mods is maybe 90 days at best. i think it all depends on what kind of cash you not only have now but will have in the future. i am holding out for my provari next week and that should be the last major thing i will have to buy. this should last me the rest of my vaping days and be able to be passed along to future vapors.
 

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Can you use the provari as a pass thru?
Whats the maximum mahs you can get for it?
Does it have vw?
Is it attractive in person? ( online its very blah )
How much does it cost?

I love my itaste vv3 800 mah $25
I love the mvp2 2600 mah $43 shipped

They use the same charger as my phone.
They work as pass thrus
They are vw
They look awesome, better in person.
Mvp2 charges my ipod and phone.
I can get two of each, plus jwraps to customize for the price of one provari.
They dont roll off tables or counters.
 

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Can you use the provari as a pass thru?
Whats the maximum mahs you can get for it?
Does it have vw?
Is it attractive in person? ( online its very blah )
How much does it cost?

I can get two of each, plus jwraps to customize for the price of one provari.
Provape, the maker of the Provari, does sell a pass thru for home and car.
The Provari uses replaceable batteries. Provape recommends using AW IMR batteries for the Provari. The highest mAh battery that AW sells is 2000 mAh. However, the Panasonic NCR18650PF can be used which has 2900 mAh.
The Provari does not have variable wattage.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I love the look of my two Provari.
The basic Provari costs $159.

The iTaste MVP and V3 are excellent low budget APV's for the discriminating vapor on a limited budget. I myself have an MVP and enjoy using. However, they are eventually a disposable PV.

The Provari is a high end PV which will attract a different type of customer base. It is designed to be a very dependable and durable mod. It is also a repairable mod should it need it. This makes it attractive to those vapors who desire the security of owning a mod that can be serviced for as long as they own it. I own both a standard size and a mini, and they are my favorite PV's.

IBTankedXL22.jpgIBTanked_Std_22mm_Tank.jpgprovari_colors.jpgMini Provari v2.jpg
 
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