Siver Bullet or ProVari.

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Lydia

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Thank you all for the replies. I do think I'll go with the ProVari.

One person said that the ProVari, though a little smaller, is heavier. Will I be able to carry a ProVari in my shirt pocket or is it to heavy for that? This is a real consideration. When I watched a vid review of the Silver bullet and saw the size of it, I said to myself, 'How are you going to carry that in your shirt pocket.'

I am going to have a BigDaddy tank on it. So I don't know that putting it in my pants pocket is a good option.
How do you carry these mods around?
Look for a good leather mod holster (lanyard-, flexi- or fliptop style) for Provari, Silver Bullet and a lot of other big mods at online shop SerenityGear Leather, or this thread: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...forum/177608-griffs-leather-mod-holsters.html

Received the Serenity Gear (Griff’s) black lanyard-style holster for Provari with standard caps and use the lanyard now for two weeks. It's a great product and gender neutral; for big guys and small lady’s. The fit is 100%; easy to get the Provari out of the lanyard, but snug enough that Provari doesn't fall out if the lanyard by accident gets upside down. Quality of the material/work is outstanding. Just perfect. I'm verry happy with it and use the lanyard every day.

And for using the Provari with a tank in the lanyard? No problem, Provari and tank stay balanced if you put something like a small elastic band around the tank with both ends the neckcord put trough it; is easy done and easy removed.

Going to order also the the flexi-style for Provari in future. Is Griff’s brandnew type holster and looks awesome, offering you a lot of choice how to wear.
 
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I have both of those mods. The silver bullet is virtually indestructible. You can adjust voltages by buying all sorts of different batteries and chargers that will cost a bit of extra money. If you have your heart set on the silver bullet, a 3.7 volt 18650 AW IMR battery with a low res 306 would be the set up I'd recommend. The provari is worth every penny, but yes, it will set you back some change. The provari has so many advantages over the silver bullet, but it is an advanced user device, so rightfully so. One downside to the Provari is that it is more likely to suffer damage from dropping the device when compared to the silver bullet (but that's not to say that the provari is delicate, it just requires more conscientious care as any high-tech investment would). There are too many reasons to mention as to why the provari is so terrific. If you haven't already, I would recommend downloading the provari pdf instruction manual and watching some youtube reviews of both e cigs. Your query is one that calls for a comparison between apples and oranges, but the fact of the matter is that they are both mighty flavorful fruit in their own right.
 
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Look for a good leather mod holster (lanyard-, flexi- or fliptop style) for Provari, Silver Bullet and a lot of other big mods at online shop SerenityGear Leather, or this thread: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...forum/177608-griffs-leather-mod-holsters.html

Received the Serenity Gear (Griff’s) black lanyard-style holster for Provari with standard caps and use the lanyard now for two weeks. It's a great product and gender neutral; for big guys and small lady’s. The fit is 100%; easy to get the Provari out of the lanyard, but snug enough that Provari doesn't fall out if the lanyard by accident gets upside down. Quality of the material/work is outstanding. Just perfect. I'm verry happy with it and use the lanyard every day.

And for using the Provari with a tank in the lanyard? No problem, Provari and tank stay balanced if you put something like a small elastic band around the tank with both ends the neckcord put trough it; is easy done and easy removed.

Going to order also the the flexi-style for Provari in future. Is Griff’s brandnew type holster and looks awesome, offering you a lot of choice how to wear.

Thank you so much for those links. They look GREAT! Thanks again.
 

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Well, my Provari is ordered. It was quick too. I got my order confirmation email at 12:55 and got my shipment tracking number email at 2:23. There is a slight posibility that I could have it for Christmas. If not that is OK. I know I'll have it for the party I'm going to on New Years Eve.
 
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