provari vs prodigy v3.1

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TechnoDestructo

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Well my birthday is coming up on august so it is time to indulge with a new contraption. So I would appreciate some opinions on provari vs prodigy v3.1. General likes and dislikes and what nots. I drip, I use carts, I bottom feed. So pretty much i don't have a preference on how the juice gets there.
Anyways I thought this would help with the big decision and any opinion is greatly appreciated.
Of course my other want is a GG but that's a totally different post. vape on people.
 

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Ya technically the prodigy is not VV but the 6 volt v3.1 can take either 2 3 volt batteries or 1 3.7 volt . So there is a option to sort of change voltage. I hate deciding.

True, but for me the sweet spots are in between 4-5 volts and 5-6 volts. If the price doesn't matter look at a VV mod. Only reason not to is the price and maybe they are not as durable since they have electronics in them.
 

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Provari for me! It's so much easier to dial in the voltage to match the atty than try to match the atty to the voltage. Another big plus for the provari is consistancy. I can dial in a voltage and it will hit at that voltage every hit till the battery needs replacing, no drop-off like with unregulated devices. On the other hand i believe everyone should have a mechanical mod like the prodigy to fall back on in case the electronics get fried in their provaris. If I didn't already have a p18 the prodigy would be tempting.
 

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Ya technically the prodigy is not VV but the 6 volt v3.1 can take either 2 3 volt batteries or 1 3.7 volt . So there is a option to sort of change voltage. I hate deciding.

Provari all the way. You say the Prodigy can do 3.7v and 6v depending on the battery but the Provari can do those plus more with just one battery so why have all those extra batteries around. Besides look at all the options that you would be missing out on between the two voltages. VV is definately the way to go and if not the Provari then there are several others out there. I believe that everyone should have at least one VV in their collection of mods.
 
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