ProVari Variable Voltage Mod

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Zen~

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Vari Veterans (those who have had it for 4 weeks or more) - Does pushing the button ever get old? Or is it still really cool after a few weeks? I can't pry this thing out of my hand and I am mesmerized by the display. I feel like a little kid who just got the coolest toy on the block

We are going to have to make an appointment at the Plastic Surgeons office for Johnny vape... He's going to need plastic surgery just to remove the smile from his face...
 

nickf41680

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Vari Veterans (those who have had it for 4 weeks or more) - Does pushing the button ever get old? Or is it still really cool after a few weeks? I can't pry this thing out of my hand and I am mesmerized by the display. I feel like a little kid who just got the coolest toy on the block

No lol it never gets old haha I've had mine since b4 thanksgiving and I want another one for the other hand lol


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Liv2Ski

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No lol it never gets old haha I've had mine since b4 thanksgiving and I want another one for the other hand lol


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Thanks nick I am happy to hear that. I hate when the novelty wears off. Somehow I don't think that will happen with this badboy and I just wanted confirmation. Happy Holidays
 

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Anybody blow an atty yet? I think the regulation helps to keep that from happening. I have one going four days straight and it is still like new.

No- I have not blown an atty in a month!!! Granted I've been switching them in/out more frequently than normal, but still- at this rate, I may not buy another atty for a year.... depending on what you pay for atties, this might pay for itself quickly...


And, no- you don't get tired of pressing the button- ever.
 

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As a former machinist I'll tell you one thing; there was some serious thought put into these cap threads and spring-loading. If this was intentional then someone really knows their:censored:at ProVape.

I'm with you on that. Aside from all that the ProVari does, the cap threads really impressed me. So accurate and silky smooth. Excellent craftsmanship.
 

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im having a wierd issue, when using the extended cup and a 18650 with a nipple , if i screw it properly, not overy tight but just right i get a e7 error when i press the button. anyone experience this.

by the way the build quality is superb all around.

Are u doing this with an atomizer on the unit?

This code will result If the button is pressed without an atomizer...

Have u tried with diff attys if it resulted while an atty was connected?


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