Provari?

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Rob4092

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I was a Vapor fan up until about two years ago. Just got tired of it. At the time, Provari was considered the Cadillac of mods.

Well, I am back into vaping and still have my Provari 2's. Are there better products out there these days???

Is the Provari still considered top of the line?

I use Nautilis tanks.

I am not a sub-ohm vapor. I usually vape around 7 watts. Anything above that tastes burnt to me.

Thanks all!!!!
 

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Hi Rob! Welcome back! As for me, I have just recently gotten a Provari and I am really liking it. I also do not sub ohm and stay at really low watts. The only other mods I have used are the REO and ISticks and most recently an Ego One mini. I will say that the iStick has been great for me!
I know you will get alot of feedback and what is important is that you have come back!
 

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There is a sub-forum under the Provape sub-forum that gets a lot of traffic.

Anyway, The latest version is a box style with 40 watts. For what I use it for, what I believe you and many others use it for, it is excellent. Being a cheapie, I kept a distance, but I think for what it is capable of, it is excellent.

Mods run upwards of 200 watts now for the power hobbyists, so obviously Provari is not good in that area.

Just my experience. I use different mods for different things. Vaping has become a big world, and a place for all is available.
 

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Welcome back!

If am fairly new to vaping but love my Provaris.

I have 200w mods and many subohm tanks, but find I reach for my basic Provari 2.5 and Classic the most and generally with a Nautilus tank. I vape at 4-4.5v and or 12-13w and a Provari 2 or 2.5 have more than enough power for me.

I still like using drippers and 0.2ohm tanks at 60-80w from time to time, but my all day mods are Provaris.
 

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Provari still might be the best mod for your 7 watts.
I'm using a Kabuki at 17 watts in powerful mode right now.
Kabuki uses Nautilus BVC coils and the Provari crowd likes them.
I was hoping for a bit more umph because I usually vape subohm at 80W.
but Provari/Kabuki might be your Huckleberry :toast:
 

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Caddy or Model T - If it still works for you, That is what counts!

Enjoy your Vape and welcome Back!
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Not that I own one, but from what I've heard a provari would last longer then those cars would lol. I'd definitely look into one if i vaped primarily under 20 watts or so. But I'm usually about 50 or so on my Serpent and even more on my drippers so it wouldn't be the greatest choice for myself personally.

But the reliability of em can't be beat.
 
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