Ohhh... I didn't realize you needed decent batteries and a charger with the "magical" Provari.![]()
Of course you do, but I thought we'd moved on to something under 100.00???My apologies if I misunderstood,,,,,,
Ohhh... I didn't realize you needed decent batteries and a charger with the "magical" Provari.![]()
Of course you do, but I thought we'd moved on to something under 100.00???My apologies if I misunderstood,,,,,,
I apologize for coming off as snarky... I responded a bit too quickly, and I could of chosen a better response.
It's your face.Hyperbole.
Just the very commonly found high-drain AW IMR button-top batteries. No need for the snardy comment, Funk. That's the stuff that will cause the mods to come arunning and give warnings.
The Kick also requires the use of high drain batteries.
Sub-ohm coils below 0.8 ohm require the use of 30 amp high-drain batteries, too.
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.
Still, Innokin does not offer any support after warranty should they dysfunction and neither one are anywhere near as durable as a Provari. They're essentually disposable PV's. You get what you pay for.
Hyperbole.
Right. That's my point. You're pretending that Chinese APV's can't perform on the same level, which is a lie. That's the problem with a lot of these Provari threads. People like to pretend that their magic stick mysteriously outperforms cheaper APV's. If you just said that they're well built, made in the USA and have a warranty, that would be great. Instead you insult a whole country while bull....ting the OP.
I don't have any issue with you as a poster. I'm not calling you a liar. You're a far better poster than me. I think it's a general trend. A couple months ago, a poster told a noob a Provari hits like a Malboro Red and an MVP hits like a Malboro Ultra Light. You and I both know that's a load of crap. The worst part was all the people that backed that poster up.
I have some fairly new batteries that are decent but not outstanding. I ordered them with my iTaste VTR but then it broke so I've got a couple lying around. They are not AW IMR but the ones I have came recommended on the here...I cannot for the life of me remember what they are though. I ordered from Aquavapor.[UOTE]That was your first mistake,following recommendations made here in the land of rainbows and unicorns,not to mention it's a vendor based forum.Check some of the other sites your much more likely to get an honest opinion.When I was new I wish I had checked a bit more....Good luck on whatever you choose.
With all of the DNA20 mods coming down in price and the soon to be released DNA30 mods is a provari worth it? The VaporShark DNA is cheaper and has the ability to be a passthrough as well as being considerably smaller.
With all of the DNA20 mods coming down in price and the soon to be released DNA30 mods is a provari worth it? The VaporShark DNA is cheaper and has the ability to be a passthrough as well as being considerably smaller.
It is indeed worth it in my opinion. I have one and considered a second one but I am now looking for a dna device so I can have those higher watts and lower ohm builds. I am not a fan of mech mods at all and I love the display on the dna devices. Even after I find my dna device, my provari will probably still be my goto device. In the war against analogs, you can't afford to have something crap out on you in the middle of the day. I completely trust my provari to give me what I am after. This is also why I prefer to buy new cars over used cars.. Buying a new car is a terrible financial decision and I know that.. But I get piece of mind and know that when I need to drive somewhere, I don't have anything to worry about and that's the way I want to vape. No worries of failure
Do I feel that it is a bit outdated? Sure.. Do I wish Provape would create a dna30 type device that puts out more power and fires lower ohms? You betcha! Am I perfectly happy with my "outdated" prover? Oh yeah
All in all I am a firm believer that you get what you pay for in all aspects of life and vaping is no exception. If you look into the prices of dna devices and even mech mods, a provari is on par and in some cases cheaper.
I am by no means a provari "fan boy" and I can only judge something if I have used it myself and from everything I have used, noting comes close to the quality of my provari. It all comes down to quality.
... Have you actually owned a Provari? If not, then you couldn't possibly understand. If you have and didn't love it, then you were one of the very few who didn't "get it". You should have gotten nearly as much for it used as you purchased it for new. ...