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New toy just arrived tonite....

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tuakong

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Pros:
Excellent TH never before experienced on a normal PV
Good and consistent amount of vapor
Flavor? Whoaaaaa......I have never ever tasted such full flavors on the Ego before.
The Menthol was sensational. On the Ego, it was so-so but on the Provari, it was awesome!
Verdict: Worth the moolah...Paid abt S$220 inclusive of shipping

Cons:
A little heavy. You cant carry it around unlike the Egos. You vape this in the comfort of your room, bed, watever...

Conclusion:
You will enjoy vaping even more using this PV.
Save and get this. Now I understand the hype over the Provape and Provari!
This is a No Regrets buy.
 
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tuakong

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Some observations after 1 nite:

Higher usage of ejuice esp when dripping. 2 drops used to last me 12-15 vapes on the Ego before topping up.
On the Provari, it's about 6 vapes for every 2 drops before it starts to lose its flavor.
I believe it becos of the higher voltage used (4.5v vs 3.7v on the Ego) which generated more coil heat to burn the juices creating more vapor at the same time, it burns up the juice faster.
Am using the standard 510 atty measured at 2.5ohms with settings of 4.5v giving out about 8watts. Higher wattage will drain the battery faster.

Based on my understanding the max power handling of the Provari is about 12watts. To be cautious, I try not to exceed 10watts. Some of the users more adventurous hitting 11watts without problems.

My 2-cents new found knowledge and I stand corrected :)
Am happy with the Provari. No other new hardware needed for now
 
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It seems to me that any vv PV will give the same vape as another...It is only a battery housed in different shapes. The biggest factors would seem to be the atty and the juice and not what supplies the voltage. I guess it would be advantageous to have a constant output to the atty, but again most vv PV's are regulated. Just my 2 cents.
 
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