Provari smaller than it looks

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zoiDman

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It's kinda funny.

When I first got my Provari, I thought wow, this is big and heavy. Love being able to check ohm and the battery, but it did seem Big and Heavy compared to my eGo.

Now, after having used the Provari for about a month, It seems normal and my eGo seems tiny and doesn't weigh anything.

Just it is just what your used to.
 

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I love it but after using it for a week or so I've gone back to my e-go style batts for use at work and while driving. I always have the provari available but it is just too big to pop in a shirt pocket or to hold between your fingers while driving, etc.

It's a great item but it can't be your only device.

I'm with you on that.

It's just a tad big to tote around with you. That and I'm kinda freaked out about loosing it because of the cost.

I would like to see Provape come out with a smaller VVPV to the Provari. I even have a name for it. I call it the ProvariCarry.

Perhaps something that ran on 14500 battery?
 

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At least post some pics so us Non Provari people can see what you're talking about!

OK..post pics so we can be jealous and drool over yours till we can afford our own :laugh:
 

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At least post some pics so us Non Provari people can see what you're talking about!

OK..post pics so we can be jealous and drool over yours till we can afford our own :laugh:



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My Provari with the 18650 battery and an XL CE2 with a drip tip next to a 15ML bottle from VaporBomb for size comparison.

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EDIT: Rotated and re-uploaded, and I apologize for the crappy quality.
 
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I love it but after using it for a week or so I've gone back to my e-go style batts for use at work and while driving. I always have the provari available but it is just too big to pop in a shirt pocket or to hold between your fingers while driving, etc.

It's a great item but it can't be your only device.

I'm in the same boat.

I use the provari mostly as an at-home device, or for trying out new juices. I stick to an 808 slim, or ego sized battery for all other times. A huge tank, on a provari, is just too big to shove in a pocket, and it looks like a science experiment. It's not really the first thing a potential vapor would look at and consider using either, so unless I have my 808 with me, most people assume e-cigs require a backpack full of stuff to use.
 
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