ProVari Variable Voltage Mod

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Vape360

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Wow! It looks amazing and so easy to adjust/use. I'm Vari impressed. (Had to throw that pun in there. lol) Hmm, that would make a good slogan. "Try a ProVari and you will be Provari impressed."

Vari nice! I like it. hehehe

Very easy to change voltages. I was in the car driving and flipping through voltages. I know..bad, no voltage adjusting while driving its just as bad as texting while driving :)
 

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Vari nice! I like it. hehehe

Very easy to change voltages. I was in the car driving and flipping through voltages. I know..bad, no voltage adjusting while driving its just as bad as texting while driving :)



Or just as bad as driving a 5spd,trying to drip, checking and responding to forum, and adjusting voltage with a screwdriver in traffic ;)
 

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Ahhh, that info is at Gotcoffee's link, the other info page I read didn't say. Good looking mod. Other than juice feeding and color choices, which I assume will come later, this sucker is what I have been wanting. With tankomizers being developed, juice fed mods may become a little obsolete early next year.

Will the pre-order be going on for a while or is there a set limit on it? I'd like to wrassle with myself a bit longer before pulling the trigger.
 

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Ahhh, that info is at Gotcoffee's link, the other info page I read didn't say. Good looking mod. Other than juice feeding and color choices, which I assume will come later, this sucker is what I have been wanting. With tankomizers being developed, juice fed mods may become a little obsolete early next year.

Will the pre-order be going on for a while or is there a set limit on it? I'd like to wrassle with myself a bit longer before pulling the trigger.
The preorder status will most likely run through the first week of December. We'll be sure to update this thread to let everyone know when it's ending.
 

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If I told you that I grew up in Monroe, and still have family and friends there, would that bump me up the list to get my hands on a prototype... Grew up on S. Ferry st, you know the street where the 7-11 is, down towards the end, and is Collins Auto still of HWY-2? Its been like 5 years since I've been back there...
 

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If I told you that I grew up in Monroe, and still have family and friends there, would that bump me up the list to get my hands on a prototype... Grew up on S. Ferry st, you know the street where the 7-11 is, down towards the end, and is Collins Auto still of HWY-2? Its been like 5 years since I've been back there...

It probably hasen't changed much since you were last here :) Not sure about Collins..I'll have to check.

The prototypes are already taken, sorry I can't help out on this one :(
 

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Vari nice! I like it. hehehe

Very easy to change voltages. I was in the car driving and flipping through voltages. I know..bad, no voltage adjusting while driving its just as bad as texting while driving :)
lol nice. I'll definitely be picking this up. The simplicity of changing voltage is just too cool. One questions on that though. Do you have to keep clicking to go up in voltage or can you hold the button down to quickly "zoom" through the settings? It's not a big deal either way but I was just curious. Thanks


Side note: If you like my slogan feel free to use it. lol
 

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This mod is awesome, awesome and AWESOME! Just a quick question about the warranty. Let's say the digital display goes wacky after 1 year... what would be the approx. cost of getting it fixed after the warranty has expired? Maybe what I should be asking is, what would be the most expensive part to fix? I'm just trying to justify the cost and convince myself it would be worth the price in the long-run.
 
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