Lol ... It's not about cheating on anybody ... it's the truth, when my ProVaris die I have a viable backup choice.
I'm pretty sure dicodes cannot provide a more satisfying vape to a Kayfun @ 7.5 watts than a ProVari.
You crazy kids and your high wattage vaping! I to0tl3 puFf Kabuki's @ 7.4watts, 'cuz there is no 7.5 on a P3 ;-) Okay, sometimes I go as high as 10watts on MTL, or 11watts on the mini v3 'cuz it actually has some airflow.
Chances are, If I had found dicodes first ... I'd own a dozen of them and no ProVaris.
I really did find my perfect vape 3 years ago ... I never got into the hobby side of Vaping where one buys lots of different setups.
I hear ya, I think that's why many of us are here

I actually stopped smoking with Super T and GG mechs in early 2010 (after the whole blu e-cigs experience, which began in 2009 for me); I got a ProVape-1 because at the time it was very difficult sourcing Super T and GG products, the way it worked was you paid in full for what you wanted, and then you waited... 3-6-9 months, until eventually the product actually existed. Then they'd be available for a short burst of time before going out of stock again (which is the same way Imeo is still running GG, 'cept I dunno if they do pre-orders anymore). ProVari was refreshing because
#1- it worked as expected. #2- it kept working.
#3- they were set up as an 'real' business where you could order something, and then it'd show up in a few days 'cuz the products actually existed and were in stock, OMG!
I fully agree with you. In fact my very first Super T from early 2010 still works just fine with a Kayfun mini v3

It's just when the FDA got me into the hobby side of vaping and I started stockpiling heavily in late 2015, I balked at buying $200+ P3s, when I could buy $200+ Dicodes which did a lot more; it didn't make any sense for me to keep buying more ProVari's ('cept of course I still did anyway when all their sales began, and wound up getting 10 more of the satin silver minis when they were $20, because, why not? The price I paid for all of 'em, is what 1 used to cost).
An interesting bit of info, Dicodes USA.com are nothing to do with Dicodes, they are not an authorised dealer. They claim to be based in the USA but are actually a Malaysian outfit.
Not sure if they are still on there but they stole a load of pics from Cremedevape, even had the cremedevape watermark over them!
If going for a Dicodes why risk it, cremedevape is the place to go,authorised dealer, awesome service and best after sales care you could ever ask for.
This isn't actually correct. dicodes-usa.com
is an authorized dealer, you can reach out to Dicodes directly @
dicodes GmbH, Am Hang 3, 46242 Bottrop – Ingenieurdienstleistungen
or
Contact - dicodes-mods.com
or
Kontakt - dicodes-mods.de
And ask them for an authorized dealer within the US. Dicodes themselves will direct you to dicodes-usa.com, what people may or may not have posted online isn't necessarily the truth or a fact.
For what it's worth I have ordered multiple CS1 charging stations and Dicodes Tiny from dicodes-usa.com, all of it arrived with no problem. Ships out of Suttons Bay, MI; not Malaysia.
OTOH Keith and Lisa at Creme De Vape are absolutely awesome, I've had nothing but excellent experiences with them for many years of time, and their prices on Dicodes products (including shipping into the US) are considerably better than dicodes-usa.com. Out of all the Dicodes mods I have, only 2 did not come from Keith & Lisa, and that's because they don't carry the Tiny. I would absolutely go with Cremedevape for as long as it's possible to do so and they continue shipping into the US.