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When I stopped smoking cigarettes I done a ton of research on battery mods and I chose the Provari. It was very expensive but to this day it works flawlessly.It is large and I really don't like taking it anywhere.Just wondering how many people here have the Provari and are you happy or have any problems with the device? Mine is almost 8 months old and I really enjoy it including the ohm meter....Would like to hear some feedback from you all! I must purchase a v.v. mod. that is small when I am out and about....Thank's!:)
 

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well im pretty much the same as you, first mod was the provari for me. Now i want another one, most likely a murdered out mini if i can find one. I would get a mini and call it a day to be honest. Provari are so painless to use, thats what i like about it. I dont need to fiddle with this or fiddle with that to get good performance. The provari fires the same every time.
 

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Mine is about 9 months old and has never had a problem. For me it is small, I like huge mods and I take them everywhere (see the Innokin iTaste 134 which is on its way - eventually). At the same time I bought my ProVari I also got one of their chargers, which is really nice too! It charges all kinds of batteries and has an automatic shut off which is nice.
 

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Why don't you take it with you? I don't know what I would do without mine and I am away from home too often not to take it with me. If you are worried about hurting it maybe this could help. Its a dirt bike handle grip and it fits perfectly over the Provari. Idk who came up with this but I saw it here on ecf about 6 months back when I got my Provari and it is still in mint condition.
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The oldest in my family is about 18 months. Still going strong, along with its three siblings.

I've since got some other really great mods. And a couple that I even like as much as the Provari. But they were more expensive, and I don't like them more - just "as much".

They are marvelous devices by almost any measure.
 

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I bought my second ProVari in July of 2012. Still use the one I bought loooong before that.

Both are well worn and have a few dents from being placed in the wrong place at the wrong time in my workshop, but I've never had to do more than clean the contacts and threads to keep 'em going.

I take at least one where ever I go.
 

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My first Provari is one year old. Use it every day. I liked it so much, I awarded myself for my 1 year smoke-free anniversary with a Mini (for easier out & about use). It gets used on a daily basis, too. Absolutely no issues with my two. If someone is in the market for a dependable, consistant, and durable regulated APV and can reasonably afford it, I always recommend a Provari.

One of the unmentioned benefits of owning a Provari is the peace of mind in knowing that should one of my Provari's break down (highly unlikely), Provape will service it for reasonable repair costs and have it back to me within a week. Not many manufacturers (if any) can offer that kind of customer service.
 

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I got mine in June of this year and had to send it back last week for repair. It wouldn't turn off. I got an "E8" error instead of the "Of" display. Anyhow I got it back yesterday and they said they replaced the circuit board and now everything is hunky dory. The only thing that kinda bothers me is the fact that I never dropped it or abused it in any way. I guess a flaky circuit board is born from time to time.8-o

Bottom line...the ProVape folks were great!! No hassles, no red tape..."just send it back and we'll fix it".
 
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When I stopped smoking cigarettes I done a ton of research on battery mods and I chose the Provari. It was very expensive but to this day it works flawlessly.It is large and I really don't like taking it anywhere.Just wondering how many people here have the Provari and are you happy or have any problems with the device? Mine is almost 8 months old and I really enjoy it including the ohm meter....Would like to hear some feedback from you all! I must purchase a v.v. mod. that is small when I am out and about....Thank's!:)

I have a itaste svd and with 18350 its still too large to taking it out nicely.I am waiting for evic easy head+Joyetech/Anyvape 18350 Mod Tube. It is thick, but its short, only about 8.5 cm together with head :) Its gonna be great for the go, with protank or any smaller rba.
 
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rawr

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Yes easy head isnt fully VV mod, but is has 2 modes. Constant 3.3V for rba with low resistance and power mode from 4.2-3.5V, depending on battery life.And you can change the battery and it has a mini usb for charging the battery, without charger and you can still vape while charging. Head+tube for about 25 eur isnt bad deal imho.
 
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