Provari or reo?!

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vjc0628

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I have two Provaris and several other APV's, but no Reos.

Am I right in saying, if you like building your own coils, messing with different wicks, optimizing the proper ohms, learning just how much to squank, etc. the Reo is for you.

If you just want to put some juice in any of dozens of available tanks, and vape away carefree, the Provari is for you.

Seems like a simple choice.

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Well the provari works great with my Igo's

that makes it a little more versatile

meaning since I could only have one for now I got the provari
but I will still get a REO down the road
 

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So I didn't get the provari or reo guys but I do have a mvp2 , custom 357 2.0 coil, with a drip shield and those are my juices I is right now and I can say omg I'm in love!! I'm thinking I might go with the provari?! Provarination??? But I want reo as my Gf :/ is that ok?this has gave me one of the cleanest fresh taste for my juices. I have tried the reo and provari and for some reason somewhat this setup I have seems so clean tasting then the provari and reo?!?!? Help me god


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At the end of the day - it matters little what others think. The most important opinion is your own, and it sounds like you made a great decision for yourself! Congrats!
 

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I have 2 Reos. Before I jumped in, I was pretty skilled at building my own coils. I never really cared much for mechanical mods. I mostly used either my Sigelei Zmax or my MVP.

Once I got a good build with my Reo and reomizer, I never looked back. I have not touched any of my other vape gear. They are collecting dust. I never realized that i could get such a good flavor or vapor production, especially out of something so simple.

I used to buy stuff all the time trying to get a better vape. For me to not even be curiously buying new vape gear every week, it is a pretty serious sign of how happy I am with the vape of my Reo.

While I recognize my RBA skills are partially responsible, the vape from my Reo with an Empire Mods or Cisco atty still gives something like my old Kayfun lite a run for its money.

I used to hate dripping because of many things. Now, the Reo takes those things out of the equation. For the money, I think the Reo has more to offer than the Provari. Personally, I don't really care about warranties and there is no way I would ever get the same results vaping a Provari over a reo.
 

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Provari and a good RBA. There is a lot to be said for consistency and a KFL will hold plenty of liquid, plus no need for squonking. :D

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Yeah - 'cause that squonking is far too much effort! And we all know that 6 mls of fluid must not be "plenty of liquid" :p
 

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The ProVari will still work after a year...

So you buy another MVP and you're still over $100 in the black. If he's looking to own multiple devices, the MVP is an ideal complement to the Reo. He can buy a Reo and MVP for roughly the same price as a Provari. Like I said, if you already own an MVP, get a Reo. An MVP and Provari are redundant.
 

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    So you buy another MVP and you're still over $100 in the black. If he's looking to own multiple devices, the MVP is an ideal complement to the Reo. He can buy a Reo and MVP for roughly the same price as a Provari. Like I said, if you already own an MVP, get a Reo. An MVP and Provari are redundant.

    I decide what battery will be used in my Provari. Innokin decides what battery you will use in your MVP. Huge difference! Do you even know what type of battery is used in your MVP? Is it an ICR, an IMR, or a LiPo cell?
     
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    I decide what battery will be used in my Provari. Innokin decides what battery you will use in your MVP. Huge difference! Do you even know what type of battery is used in your MVP? Is it an ICR, an IMR, or a LiPo cell?

    No...the battery is internal...so I don't change battery I just drip and eat my ego then go :) charge it the next day.


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