Can you point me to a few of these other cheaper mods that you are speaking of?
Comparing a Provari with automobiles is worse than comparing apples and oranges.

Whole house is filled with USA made products only I'll bet.............
Wonder how our Asian members feel reading this crap day in and day out.
My Ford Ranger is USA Made and it is a rusted out POS built from inferior materials in an effort to maximize profit.
Ex-Ford Technician - 40 years Auto industry.
Maybe Provari is the only thing left of quality in the USA............I don't know.


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plus decent batteries, plus a charger,,,,,,,,,,over 100.00
Please not that I already have a silver bullet as well as a charger.
are they e-fest?? I hear those are pretty good
dang your VTR broke? that sucksthat's why I like the Provari,,,,fixed free for a year, and after that, for reasonable prices,,,
but I totally get that they are expensive,,,,I had to wait months to afford mine, so I get it,,,,,,
plus decent batteries, plus a charger,,,,,,,,,,over 100.00

I have never ventured into trying a kick so I know very little about it. I actually have a Silver Bullet lying around here somewhere. How finicky is it to do? Does that essentially make my device a VW device like a Vamo? What are the advantages of doing that other than the cost, and if I were to venture into sub-ohm at somepoint would I be able to do so with that? Forgive my ignorance.
I've never needed anything to go to 20 or 30 watts.... that doesn't mean I won't have something that will. I want everything! I own several ProVari's. They work perfectly for me. I usually stay in the 1-1.2 ohm range on my kayfuns and the ProVari handles it perfectly. Sometimes I get a .9 ohm coil when experimenting with twisted kanthal...the ProVari handles it.
It really depends on what you want. 20 watts? Get the DNA. If you want a solid pv that'll work everytime, has great customer service, is available, looks great...get a ProVari. I'll still be using a ProVari when the DNA 1000 comes out but thats just how I vape. If the ProVari has too many limitations for you and you want VW, or 20 watts, or built in batteries....then No, a ProVari isn't worth it.
The thing is...I do not know if I would sue 20 watts. I've never vaped anything like that but I'd like to have the option, especially when I'm spending as much money as I would be. At some point down the road I would like to be able to make some of these ridiculous coils that people are talking about without harming myself.
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With a DNA, down the road, you'll have the option if your DNA still works. It very well could. Nobody has had one long enough to know for sure. ProVari, on the other hand....The thing is...I do not know if I would sue 20 watts. I've never vaped anything like that but I'd like to have the option, especially when I'm spending as much money as I would be. At some point down the road I would like to be able to make some of these ridiculous coils that people are talking about without harming myself.
I want 1 but holding out as i see in the Provari boards that veterens are predicting a Provari V3 sometimes mid year.
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You're right, the iTaste MVP and V3 both use a higher pulse width current like the Provari, for a fraction of the cost. That's only two. I even included the link to the thread that confirms this in my blog.Bishop said:A lot of your second paragraph is crap and you know it. There are Chinese mods that offer "a smoother vape" that's consistent throughout the battery life and no "rattlesnake" for a fraction of the cost. I'm not dissing the Provari, but I know that you know better.