Pro Vari vs Triton

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Voltaire325

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Hi all, I love my Triton and it is the only thing that has been able to get me to quit analogs. I also love Halo juice. But I wanted to try to upgrade the vaping experience. I also wanted to use glass tanks for juices that needed those. However, I can't see myself using one of those giant mods that some people do. I vape throughout the day at work at a professional type job and I would not really want a large device in public. The Triton, even with the VV battery, was the right size for me.

I read a lot about the Pro Vari and considered it. The videos and pics I have seen do not give proper scale so you get a true idea of its size. At least I couldn't tell. Well I ordered a provari mini and the size is great. I have attached pics of a Provari with a Kanger Aerotank on it next to my Triton with with the VV battery. They are very close in height. The Provari is certainly bigger in diameter and much heavier but it still is nice and compact. I'll still use my Triton, I do still love it.

Now if only I could find an adapter that would allow me to use Triton tanks on the provari that would be great. Haven't been able to locate any online. :(
 

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Now if only I could find an adapter that would allow me to use Triton tanks on the provari that would be great. Haven't been able to locate any online. :(

They exist, the big problem with them, is that they often block the tritons air holes in the side of the tanks base.
 

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I followed the same exact trajectory. Halo Triton -> ProVari Mini with AeroTank.

The pull to upgrade varies. Some will feel it strongly, as you and I did. Others not so much.

The Triton tanks are great, but they simply do not hold a candle to a properly rebuilt AeroTank coil wicked with Japanese cotton. So save your used coils. When (not if) the urge to upgrade hits again, you'll be glad you did. In fact, if I were you (and I was), I'd consider ordering some kanthal right now.

:)
 

Voltaire325

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I followed the same exact trajectory. Halo Triton -> ProVari Mini with AeroTank.

The pull to upgrade varies. Some will feel it strongly, as you and I did. Others not so much.

The Triton tanks are great, but they simply do not hold a candle to a properly rebuilt AeroTank coil wicked with Japanese cotton. So save your used coils. When (not if) the urge to upgrade hits again, you'll be glad you did. In fact, if I were you (and I was), I'd consider ordering some kanthal right now.

:)

Yeah I guess rebuilding coils is my next step. Seems a little confusing to be honest.
 

FallenRawToast

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Yeah I guess rebuilding coils is my next step. Seems a little confusing to be honest.


It only seems that way because there is so much noise. Figure out what you like in your current pre-made coils, which ohm. Then start by finding a video rebuilding to that, without any fancy stuff. Learn to rebuild similar to stock, and go from there.

The slightly easier route, IMO, is to get a rebuildable dripper, with a nice big "deck" so you have plenty of room to learn in. To get your technique down. Once you are able to do it on a larger scale like that, doing it on smaller things, like aero or triton gets easier.
 

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I followed the same exact trajectory. Halo Triton -> ProVari Mini with AeroTank.

The pull to upgrade varies. Some will feel it strongly, as you and I did. Others not so much.

I am awaiting the delivery of my new iTaste MVP 2.0. It should be here this week. I hope I'm one of the ones that feels it strongly.
 
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