So today, I went to my local vape shop. Only the second time I've been there, I just wanted a few bottles of juice. I walked into the door, and saw a few Provari's in the glass showcase. I said out loud, "Oh, you have Provari's!" Then I saw it, and said, in a much lower, more contemplative tone "Oh... you have a Zombie Provari...".
I've always been a mechanical user. Have been since I started vaping about a year ago. Needless to say, I braved the Christmas traffic for a few bottles of juice. I came home with a few bottles of juice... and my first Provari.
I now have it topped with my Russian 91%, which is built at about 1 ohm (it was on my Galileo mechanical), with the Provari set at 3 volts (3.1 gave me an E2 after a second of firing, and anything above gave me an E1; I know what E1 is generally, but not E2 yet). Having only used mechanicals, I'm gonna have to learn how to build higher ohm coils for once.
But now it's time to read some instructions and learn how to really use it!
Anyways, just wanted to say there's a new Provari user in town, and at the moment, I couldn't be more pleased!
I've always been a mechanical user. Have been since I started vaping about a year ago. Needless to say, I braved the Christmas traffic for a few bottles of juice. I came home with a few bottles of juice... and my first Provari.
I now have it topped with my Russian 91%, which is built at about 1 ohm (it was on my Galileo mechanical), with the Provari set at 3 volts (3.1 gave me an E2 after a second of firing, and anything above gave me an E1; I know what E1 is generally, but not E2 yet). Having only used mechanicals, I'm gonna have to learn how to build higher ohm coils for once.
But now it's time to read some instructions and learn how to really use it!
Anyways, just wanted to say there's a new Provari user in town, and at the moment, I couldn't be more pleased!