Ex-Wiccan here. And sorry, I gave up on witchcraft long before finding a ProVari.
First time I've heard of someone leaving Wicca, interesting
Ex-Wiccan here. And sorry, I gave up on witchcraft long before finding a ProVari.
Lol believe me, once you get it into your head it's NOT going away. For some of us it doesn't even go away after we've gotten one, and then more just start showing up.
I say it Pro-Vare-ee, As in Professional and Variable... or Prolific and Variant.![]()
, I say,
- but whatever you do, DON'T call the whole thing off. First time I've heard of someone leaving Wicca, interesting
My sentiments and pronunciation exactly. HOWEVER, that being said, remember:
You say, View attachment 287043, I say, View attachment 287043 - but whatever you do, DON'T call the whole thing off.
Enjoy your {MAD LIBS INSERTION HERE}!
Ex-Wiccan here. And sorry, I gave up on witchcraft long before finding a ProVari.
I have a suspicion nobody will say 'if you're good with your gear, don't get one"
and I'm not sure that even if someone did that I wouldn't just ignore it... That's why I'm curious if provape owners practice witchcraft
I say that all the time. I am obviously a ProVari enthusiast, but there is no one-size-fits-all device on the market. You have to pay attention to what the OP is looking for and offer appropriate suggestions. I think one of the worst things members can do is to tell a new vaper that if they don't buy XXX they are wasting their money, when it's obvious the device is out of their price range. Many new vapers have tried unsuccessfully to quit in the past and aren't convinced these electronic cigarettes will work. They may be hesitant to make a financial commitment (that they possible can't afford) on something they are unsure about. It isn't helpful to insinuate that what they can afford is junk and might make they give up before they start.
It's rare for people to use a ProVari as the very first device they ever tried (unless someone they know has one or they got to try one in a store). I'm not alone in having used an eGo. It got me off of tobacco and I was smoke free for 6 months before I got a ProVari.
I want to make vaping accessible to every person who wants to try it. A Twist or Spinner is the best option in many cases.
Well said. Totally agree with that. Many people aren't sure vaping will work for them, and til they do it for a while, they won't know.
I guess when you decided to buy a Provari, you have committed to vaping. I think that's when I did... the bad news is... once you have one, you have probably opened the door to collecting more vape stuff.
I have a VTR, which I love and use all day, a ZMAX which I loved for about two months then the button got very flaky, a K100 as a backup /juice sampler.... And that daggone ProVari always always ALWAYS haunting me since I quit smoking in July...... It is like the sword in the stone
pretend your italian
proh vaaaah reeeee
like in a Ferrari
eating calamari
while the sky is all starry
and im not really sorry
I had my VTR first also. Being that it is made in China with no quality control the 510 connection that twists became very loose. So loose that I could spin it and when you attached a tank to it the tank just flopped around in the ring that protects it. Not happy. The vendor told me to send it back to them so when I did that I went and bought my Provari mini the same day. My mini is all I use and when they sent me a new VTR I just stuck it in a backup drawer. Haven't used it yet.
My VTR was of the newer batch I guess, the wheel everyone didn't like is fixed, can't move at all. The entire unit is as solid as a brick. However, judging by the tons of notes about longevity for the Chinese batteries, I think I'll be lucky to see 6 months to a year before the electronics run into problems... and then, there's probably no fixing it and it's time for a new one. We'll see, it's not been out long enough for anyone to really know yet.