Probably have to give up my provari.

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Ronald3638

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May want to look at the innokin SVD. VV/VW, multi-button design, and you can lock the settings easily. Telescopic, so if 18650 mode is too big, you can use it in 18350 or 18500 mode.

I don't have tremors but I often turn mine off just chain vaping so this might be a problem too. I also have a SID which I have found myself accidentally changing the settings and vaping a 2 ohm coil at 15 watts doesn't feel good on the throat.

I think the best way to go would be a mechanical with a kick.
 

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I have thought about using a kick with a mech. I find that I change volts as my coil gets older and I think it may be a bit difficult. If I have trouble with turning off my SVD that's the next thing I will try.

The kick is a variable wattage, not variable voltage. Thats mean you set up the watt you like to vape and the kick will adjust the voltage automaticaly by reading the ohms on your coil, so if the coil change resistance with time, the kick will adjust the volt to get same output wattage always..

Hope this help you, either way, SVD or a Kicked mech, i hope you can find something that works for you,


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I have developed a tremor and keep accidentally changing my provari settings. Can anyone make a suggestion for something comparable with different buttons for firing and settings? I use a tank and do not want something too slim. I also need the firing button to not be smaller in diameter. I have been looking, but everything I've seen is so much larger. My hands are pretty small. My old Ego-T is working, but I need VV. Thanks!



I have tremors as well YoMa!... I find the Innokin MVP easier to use, it looks big in pictures but I use my thumb to fire it and never have to hunt for it. Worth considering?
 

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That must be one hell of a tremor, you actually have to use quite a bit of force to depress the button on a Provari.

I noticed that youre in Richmond. If you havent done so, go check out Avail Vapor, they have a new store in Short Pump and the main store on Cary Street. Great bunch of people and a lot of mods and models to try out and get a feel for right in the store.
 
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Sorry to hear about your recent health issues YoMa! Hopefully the SVD will fit your needs. I don't have one, but they seem pretty solid. Good luck with your search, and sincere best wishes with your health.

EDIT: I have the MVP2 and think it'd be fine. It's quite compact, I really like mine and it gets used most the time.
 
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