placed the order, Now I wait.

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Dmoore8484

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Howdy everybody, After much reading I decided that I can't possibly live my life without a Provari:p. I am not sure when its going to get here (sometime after the 18650 batts come in) but I feel like a kid on christmas eve. I picked out the kit with the charger and other goodies plus added the end cap and two 18650's ( plus the ext warranty even though it sounds like I probably wont need it but better safe than sorry ). I am currently using 510-T's and have been looking for an upgrade to vv for awhile now and this seemed like the best option for me. I do want to use a tank system and am looking at getting the M1A1, and if I like the function probably getting a phiniac glass tank as well. I know this is a really big upgrade from a 510-T but I know that with everybody's help if I have any question's I can find answers here.


p.s. Sorry for not really having a question, I is jut so ecited. :D Please feel free to comment if you can think of anything I might need and or should have/look out for. THANK YOU. Devon
 

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Welcome to the "Provari-owner-to-be" family! The only thing that I can think of that you should be looking for right now is an email confirmation that says that your order has shipped, then you're gonna lose a few nights of sleep waiting for it to arrive.

I'm not sure what a 510-T is exactly, but I pretty much used my 510 mods (homemade) with 2.0 ohm atty's and carts for more than 2 years before I got my Provari. But rest assured that you made a great purchase!
 

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Congrats! I started on a ProVari and haven't had an urge to explore other options at all yet. They do seem to be one of the best all around devices. They will take any setup you can throw at them as far as I can tell and it's a nice quality device with a very well-spoken customer support. I am one of many who ordered a second one tonight.

They are actually a very easy device to work and give a nice, heavy feel in the hand. In the 7 weeks I've had mine, it's performed flawlessly and with the Satin Silver - it's still 100% scratch-free. What color choice did you decide on?
 

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Congrats! I started on a ProVari and haven't had an urge to explore other options at all yet. They do seem to be one of the best all around devices. They will take any setup you can throw at them as far as I can tell and it's a nice quality device with a very well-spoken customer support.

Wish I had done as you did. Would have saved a small fortune on other vaping gear. At least I'm loving my new Provari now!
 

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I'd just like to get notified something other than processing...ordered 2 days ago and have seen many orders newer than mine have ship notifications. I was hoping to avoid the 15th rush. Guess I outsmarted myself!

To the OP, Congrats on your decision!

If you ordered 18650 batteries with your mod, it may explain the holdup. Thought I saw they were out of stock on the batteries again. I purposely avoided ordering any 18650s this round to keep the orders from being held up. Let me check right fast...

Yeah, here's the link to the post. http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/provape/277992-aw-18650-batteries-stock-staus-update.html
 

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Thanks everybody, I wish it was already here. I did see that the batts were on back order and that the order wouldn't ship untill it could all be shipped together, but I dont mind waiting a little longer to save on some shipping :). Glad to hear the satin finish holds up well cmattB25 cause that's what I choose too :). I think down the road if I need a second one I might go chrome. Me likes the shiny. Lol. Anybody think the M1A1 buzz tank is a good idea? Let me know. Thanks again
 

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Thanks everybody, I wish it was already here. I did see that the batts were on back order and that the order wouldn't ship untill it could all be shipped together, but I dont mind waiting a little longer to save on some shipping :). Glad to hear the satin finish holds up well cmattB25 cause that's what I choose too :). I think down the road if I need a second one I might go chrome. Me likes the shiny. Lol. Anybody think the M1A1 buzz tank is a good idea? Let me know. Thanks again

My satin finish is holding up very well. Looks like the day I got it, although it's only been something like six weeks that I've had it.

J-tank is my preferred tank. It's about the tightest-fit tank out there, but you know it's secure and won't slide off the carto.
 

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Thanks everybody, I wish it was already here. I did see that the batts were on back order and that the order wouldn't ship untill it could all be shipped together, but I dont mind waiting a little longer to save on some shipping :). Glad to hear the satin finish holds up well cmattB25 cause that's what I choose too :). I think down the road if I need a second one I might go chrome. Me likes the shiny. Lol. Anybody think the M1A1 buzz tank is a good idea? Let me know. Thanks again

Wish I could comment on the M1A1 buzz tank from personal experience; however it does look nice and solid. I can whole hardily recommend the Phiniac tank though from experience. Simple to use, no leaks, doesn't slip even under the weight of a Provari (I can literally grab it by the tank and shake it up and down and it doesn't budge), yet when it comes time to refill it doesn't take much effort to get the carto to slide. Either way you'll probably enjoy the convenience of not having to constantly top off a cartomizer and as for punching a hole in them, a simple saddle valve from the hardware store will work.

Congrats on your decision to grab a great mod and happy vaping. :)
 

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Thanks for the suggestions. I have looked at the jtanks and do like those also, I think why I am gravitating towards the buzz tank is just because of the fill hole. Although it kinda sounds like they have a problem with spiderwebbing around the hole. I do plan on a phiniac too if all goes well. Thanks also for the tip on the saddle valve carto punch idea envithyx,Seems like the most consistant and easy way to do it. :toast:
 
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