Official ProVari 3 Thread - P3 *PART 2*

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Mtek

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Very Nice!!!

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So, I just figured out extending the pass sport seat creates a perfect place for my P3 while in the road. View attachment 461840

Or.........just a quick suggestion.....you could get one of these from Provape for $15.95, like I did. It fits in my cupholder and is great for keeping your Provair nice and safe while your driving:

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You're weak. :)

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Very nice RB, but you're stealing the thunder of my discovery.

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Or.........just a quick suggestion.....you could get one of these from Provape for $15.95, like I did. It fits in my cupholder and is great for keeping your Provair nice and safe while your driving:

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Er, uh.....there's comfort in numbers. Yes there is!!
 

rbrylawski

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Very nice RB, but you're stealing the thunder of my discovery.

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Sorry for gettin' all logical and stuff! I used to keep my Provari in the exact same place in the seat in my Mercedes. It didn't stop it from falling on the floor (rubber floor mats are very kind to Provari's - they are!), so that's when I went looking for a more secure solution and low and behold, the good folks at Provape had the perfect solution! Yes they did!
 

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Unless you have a reason to think your current charger has safety issues then I would stick with it.
It's a couple years old now. Have you heard anything bad or dangerous with it? I would like to be prepared in case it fails. And I like the way the VC2 looks also.
 
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It's a couple years old now. Have you heard anything bad or dangerous with it? I would like to be prepared in case it fails. And I like the way the VC2 looks also.

Does it make noises? Does it communicate with outer space? I f not, you're fine. Just keep the 3-digit number on your speed-dial.

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It's a couple years old now. Have you heard anything bad or dangerous with it? I would like to be prepared in case it fails. And I like the way the VC2 looks also.

I think I remember you saying you had an intellicharger? I did too. It started making pulsing noises when it was plugged in, which didn't make me feel very confident in its long term health. And one of the charging bays only charged sporadically. That's why I bought the xtar and I can tell you it's 100% quiet and so much better made.
 

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I think I remember you saying you had an intellicharger? I did too. It started making pulsing noises when it was plugged in, which didn't make me feel very confident in its long term health. And one of the charging bays only charged sporadically. That's why I bought the xtar and I can tell you it's 100% quiet and so much better made.

Well, it's new, RB ;)

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It's a couple years old now. Have you heard anything bad or dangerous with it? I would like to be prepared in case it fails. And I like the way the VC2 looks also.
Yup, that's why I bought a new charger. The old one works, but I wanted to be prepared. Girl Scout, ya know :)
 
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