Provari help please

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dsheik

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If your leaning towards the P3. You might consider ProVape ProVari P3
I bought a P3 from them and it arrived in a few days out of NY.
Some will prefer to buy direct from Provape and thats fine, but I thought the price difference was worth posting.
Ive purchased 2 Provaris at full price from Provape in the past and the reward points for those purchases is about $20.00, so I wouldnt worry about missing out on that.
 

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If your leaning towards the P3. You might consider ProVape ProVari P3
I bought a P3 from them and it arrived in a few days out of NY.
Some will prefer to buy direct from Provape and thats fine, but I thought the price difference was worth posting.
Ive purchased 2 Provaris at full price from Provape in the past and the reward points for those purchases is about $20.00, so I wouldnt worry about missing out on that.

That's a huge difference in price!! I'd say that was worth posting too. Thanks so much
 

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Normally most older style regulated mods will fire down to 1.2 without issues. I get random E errors on the provari if I run a 1.1 or 1.0 ohm( forces me to turn the power down) so building a 1.3 ohm 28gauge spaced subtank coil runs just dandy but there is some ramp up time for the coil but I slowly blow down until I see good vape comin out the airflow then pull up and also pull for a sec or two with no power after the vape to cool the coil down so less cooties boil then burn onto the coil.
My kicks also ran down to 1.0 ohm but they were sketchy so I kept them also 1.2ohm or higher.
 
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