Poldiac or Provari?

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cashmoney

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I know they are completely different types of devices as one is a mech and the other is VV but I am looking to get a high end mod soon and can't decide between the two. If i got the poldiac i would buy a DID along with it. And if i got the Provari i would buy the Z-Atty Pro. What do you think about them and how well does the poldiac with did run low ohm?
 

pray4mojo37

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like you said, very different. i would personally go with poldiac (got one arriving in the mail thursday myself) but the provari is probably more versatile. specifically for rba/rda, a good mech with 510 connection is more versatile. but with a provari you can use any "top" you want, but will be limited when it comes to sub ohm rba/rda builds.
 

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I've got both and would recommend a Reo with RBA. You get the awesome vape of an RBA and can carry as much juice as a tank without leaking. They are mechanical, pocket friendly and practically bulletproof. I just sold all my GG stuff and bought another. Might get rid of the Polidiac and Provari next, that's how much I'm digging the Reo's.
 

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poldiac and any did except that rocket looking thing (lol my taste is subjective)
.8ribbon kanthal, 2 wraps, 0.4ohm....400 mesh....poldiac uma 650, short did
 

evgeny131

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gotta warn u about the spring in the zap....if mike still makes them like that...
not recommended for sub-ohm vaping-according to house of hybrids, manufactured for 1.8ohm 32awg, there is a possibility of frying the spring (maybe its just the zen atty u and maybe its just my unlucky zau...lol)
get a did....less voltage drop...
 
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