Is the Provari really worth the price? I love my MVP 2. It appears to do everything the Provari does, and was $40 with a built in battery that goes 2 days for a heavy vaper. Just not sure why they charge so much for that thing? Is it like a BMW where you are getting superior quality, or is it like a designer handbag, where you basically can say you have a designer handbag?
Is the Provari really worth the price? I love my MVP 2. It appears to do everything the Provari does, and was $40 with a built in battery that goes 2 days for a heavy vaper. Just not sure why they charge so much for that thing? Is it like a BMW where you are getting superior quality, or is it like a designer handbag, where you basically can say you have a designer handbag?
Get the Mini with their end cap with 2 18350 and 2 18490 batteries...without a doubt! I debated for weeks and am glad I got the mini. I am 6'2" and 240lbs (I want to think all muscle) with big hands. I work from home and puff all day on the 18490 battery. Seriously, I chain vape all day. By 10pm, I get bored and go to the bar. I tried pretending that I would go out with one of my cheaper setups then realized it was a lie so I would pop the smaller battery in the Provari without the cap and it totally made a difference in the "Discrete" department.
People here will say that they need the 18650 battery in the regular sized Provari but I literally vape all day with the 18490's with a spare. If you really NEED the bigger battery, you can get a cap for it with the Mini but the regular size can't get smaller.
Mini all the way!
Is the Provari really worth the price? I love my MVP 2. It appears to do everything the Provari does, and was $40 with a built in battery that goes 2 days for a heavy vaper. Just not sure why they charge so much for that thing? Is it like a BMW where you are getting superior quality, or is it like a designer handbag, where you basically can say you have a designer handbag?
How important is battery life to you. The mini is smaller but I believe only by 1/2". But obviously has less battery life.
I went with the Mini, because I value portability. You can always buy more batteries. You can't make your mod smaller. You can however get the extension cap if necessary.
Let's put it this way. In approximately 4 to 8 months+/- your MVP battery is going to die and you'll have an attractive paperweight.Provaris have a similar vape, yet have been dropped out of multi-story windows, run over by cars and thrown at walls yet still keep on working. They may not be the slickest looking mod on the market, but they're dependable and last many years.
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Is the Provari really worth the price? I love my MVP 2. It appears to do everything the Provari does, and was $40 with a built in battery that goes 2 days for a heavy vaper. Just not sure why they charge so much for that thing? Is it like a BMW where you are getting superior quality, or is it like a designer handbag, where you basically can say you have a designer handbag?
what tanks are you using there?http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/new-members-forum/498949-provari.html
I own a standard size Provari, a mini Provari, and an MVP. All three are excellent mods that I use on a daily basis. The MVP is ultimately a disposable mod; the built-in battery will eventually die. And although it is of a sturdy build quality, it can't compare to the quality of a Provari. Provari's are built like tanks.
The Provari is a LONG TERM mod. It comes with a 1 year warranty, and then will still have lifetime repair support by Provape who will repair for very reasonable fees. Only the replaceable batteries need to be replaced, the mod itself will last many, many years.
I use my standard size mostly for home. The mini gets used both at home and out of the house. I recommend eventually getting both a standard and a mini.
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