Which are your personal preferences and do you have any ideas on how to reduce costs on the various components?
love mine so much I bought a second
I got my blem mini a week or so past and yes the provari's are very well made and do what you tell them too. But...
If I had to do it all over again after having one? Wouldn't do it. Great product but the button is enough to make me almost shy away from it and my spinner 1300 turned juice to vapor just as easy as the provari.
I wouldn't count on getting one for $50 bucks in a year. Provari's are widely thought of as probably the most durable and accurate pv's on the market. Also, they retain their value very well. I've never even seen a v1 provari for less than $120 in the classifieds. I don't own one, but I have played around with one and it doesn't take long to realize the the build quality is exceptional, a world apart from my ss vamo. But then again my vamo has a higher amp limit, a 3 button menu system, rms (almost as accurate), variable wattage, and a $50 price tag. It probly won't last as long as a provari, but I can get four of them for the price of a new one and that's pretty good odds.Lolololol awesome.
Gah, I want one so bad. I'm gonna have to play with one though before I ever take a plunge into it. I'm sure by the time my birthday rolls around in December, they'll have the MerceBMWPorschewagonLambo Provari 13.7 7.62x39 AK47 model, so the ones I want will be like $50 haha. Are they really that great? I've got a lot of experience with VV, but I'm so spoiled with variable wattage (although I've never used the setting more than three times and still don't understand it) not sure I'm gonna like it. They vape that well? Durable?
Buy it for a quality product that will last the duration, has great support, and can be used as a fist pack in a bar fight.