New member of the Provari owners club

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Ohm-y-Gosh

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Following a jump from analogues less than a month ago, and via an EVOD starter kit, and a couple of twist batteries I have taken the plunge. I cogitated and ruminated at length over whether to go for a mech or a regulated device and ultimately felt that this early in my vaping career a regulated mod would suit me best. So which one was the question. More research followed, and here I am today holding my 3hr old Provari, marvelling at such a superbly constructed piece of engineering.

Not only does it look stonking. The vape seems improved from what I've been using, it tells me the voltage of my battery, similarly the resistance of my atty. Even the blue light looks rather cool.

I am one very happy bunny.
 

Ohm-y-Gosh

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Wow! WTG!
It took me a couple of months to make the dive and pop for my Provari. I wasted a bunch of cash settling for other stuff before I jumped in.

Yeah, I've spent countless hours reading through the forums and noted that quite a few fellow ECF'ers had said the same….in that they felt in hindsight that they wished they'd gone for something quite special from the start. Following this advice, I've gone for something quite special from the start :) I knew vaping was for me, so wanted something that would last, performs well, and has the added benefit of being able to check atty resistance.

It really is great.
 

Amberina

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Congratulations!!!!
I was very surprised that the ProVari was so much better than anything I have ever tried. I thought that I would not really be able to tell a difference between my devices. Wow!- I was so wrong!! I am happy to say that I am now a ProVari believer!!!!
You were very smart to make the decision so early in your vaping journey. A lot of money and time saved!!!
Enjoy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

The Ocelot

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Following a jump from analogues less than a month ago, and via an EVOD starter kit, and a couple of twist batteries I have taken the plunge. I cogitated and ruminated at length over whether to go for a mech or a regulated device and ultimately felt that this early in my vaping career a regulated mod would suit me best. So which one was the question. More research followed, and here I am today holding my 3hr old Provari, marvelling at such a superbly constructed piece of engineering.

Not only does it look stonking. The vape seems improved from what I've been using, it tells me the voltage of my battery, similarly the resistance of my atty. Even the blue light looks rather cool.

I am one very happy bunny.

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fajuvo

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very cool man very cool! You did the same as me I wanted to jump to mechs but instead I seen cheap mechs $20-$30 and heard they do the same as the expensive ones... So I went with the provari and got a kayfun so I can still rebuild etc.. Maybe in few months I'll buy one of them cheap mechs and just play with it but you made a great choice!
 
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