First let me say,
I like Lem's questions and comments.

No. 1 he's not the first one or only person to ask or say them.
No. 2 our answers, the legit ones, maybe what helps another person decide if they want to purchase a ProVari.
Here's something I don't get. A lot of you guys vape in the 8-14 watt range so why buy a 50 watt device? Doesn't a 2.5 do everything you need?
If you drive a car 99.9% of the time at 55 mph (90 km/h) would you buy a car that only would do a top speed of 55 mph (90 km/h)?
It's nice to know a car can go a lot faster if or when the day comes that you want to go faster.
I don't vape at 50 watts either but I still bought a Procyon and just this weekend I needed it. I really wanted to try an Aspire Cleito, and on Friday I got one. The only thing is right now there are only two coils out for the Cleito, the .4 ohm and the .2 ohm. Aspire recommends 40 to 60 watts for the .4 ohm and they were not joking. The lowest I
personally could go was at 38 watts. But I found my sweet spot was at 44 watts. Just out of range of my Radius. Now if I didn't have my Procyon I wouldn't of been able to test it on a ProVari.
Yea I could of tried it on a different mod, but I'm looking for a main tank to go on my main go to mods, so what good would of testing it on a mod that I'm not going to use every day.
My very first mod I ever even tried was a 2.5, and I liked it so much, the first mod I ever bought was a 2.5. I honestly don't think any other mod on the market back then would of got me to stop smoking. So to me, I see Provape as the company that got me to stop smoking. So people can call me a fanboy all they want, but I will try to support them as best I can to thank them for this.
So even if the next Provape mod isn't my everything I always wanted in a mod mod, I still will purchase one to help show my support and graduate to them.
