So Pro Vari Is The King ?

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NoMoreMarbs

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It looks from all the reviews that this guy is the mother of all vv designs. If I already have 2 inferno batteries and a 5 ml tank is one of these worth the investment ? It would be a totally new setup for me. I have only used the inferno so i am not used to something with a separate battery like this bad boy. I like it because it has the 510 connection so everything i have will still be usable on it if i do get one. How hard is it to get used to the vv ? thanks for any input and Happy New Year !!
 

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Not hard to get use to at all very easy to learn options with safety built in.These are built much better then most by a great company that has been here threwout for us.After over 3 years of vaping i've bought 6 of them and will always have at least 2 in my arsenal as well as other vw mods.I know my vari's will always work.
I don't think the cost is bad for the well built VV you get.Look how much some are willing to pay for mechanical mods these days and they pay more for the well built good looking ones.I personaly will always stick to vv/vw mods i want to control my voltage when needed no matter how good of mechanical mod you have volts are gonna drop in the battery this is also true in some of the cheaper VV'S.The provari stays consistent until battery needs charged.
The Vari don't have all the bells and whistles that some do.They don't need to go that rout they have been king of the hill for awhile still my top choice and worth every penny.
 
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It looks from all the reviews that this guy is the mother of all vv designs. If I already have 2 inferno batteries and a 5 ml tank is one of these worth the investment ? It would be a totally new setup for me. I have only used the inferno so i am not used to something with a separate battery like this bad boy. I like it because it has the 510 connection so everything i have will still be usable on it if i do get one. How hard is it to get used to the vv ? thanks for any input and Happy New Year !!

There is a newer version of the Provari coming out, I'm not sure how soon though. I'll get one someday, I'm just having way too much fun with all I have now.
 

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Got any links to that ?

No links, but this is a pic someone loaded on Facebook.

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All I can say is that you wont be disappointed. the quality and the accuracy of the voltage on this device is insain..you will enjoy it for years, with proper care.
Its a must have in a pv collection..good luck!
Mini pro-v with a DiD atty on the right....
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Its a trustworthy and dependable combination.

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