My Riva is not cutting it!

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DonG

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When looking keep in mind the "lost PV" factor. If it falls out of your pocket at a call, it is gone for good. I use a ego with a LR atty at work and use the mod at home. The higher mg in the am and middle of the night calls works for me.

indeed. loose a 20.00 Riva.......sucks but get over it; loose a 150.00+ mod.........heartbroken.
 

leannebug

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I have the Provape (the single volt model of the Provari) and love it. It has a heavier feel and weight to it than my Riva. If the Provari is built the same, then I think you'll like it. but if you want something really big, I'd go for a Chuck or Sabre. The Saber wont misfire at all, since it's a contact firing mechinism.

Another suggestion.. look in the classifieds for a mod. I have purchased several that way, and had great success!

best of luck!
 

Stosh

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I also have and love my Provape PV-1 3.7 volt model, which has the following noted as one of it's many features

16 Second Safety Cutoff - If the button is held down for 16 seconds or longer the ProVape-1 will shut itself off, until the button is released. Protects you and the device from situations where it's in your bag or pocket and something were to accidentally activate the switch without you knowing. This important safety feature is very valuable in protecting you and preventing a fire hazard.

My ego feels like an analog on my hand after using my PV-1 for a while.
 

medic123

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That's true. I have not lost anything on scene yet, but I mainly keep everything in the velcro or zip pockets on my pants or the inside jacket pocket on my coat. Thanks medic123!
You have been lucky. I can't count the numbers of good stephoscopes, lighters, flashlights etc i have lost. Bad car wreck at night, pull one thing from my pocket and everything comes with it.
 

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You are on the right track by looking at better devices with more power. DON'T be distracted by idea's that changing your liquid will make a big difference in TH - it won't. Looking at the Mod Data Base site was a great suggestion. The suggestion of the GLV2 was a very good 5 volt suggestion as well as the ProVari for a variable volt PV. There is a new variable volt PV that you should consider called the "Darwin". Those who have beta tested it are raving about it. You can get it at nhaler.com. Here is a review with pictures and size comparisons: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...ressions-newest-pre-production-prototype.html

Good Luck
 
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