So what do you keep your Provari in to keep it safe?

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IMoL

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Mine just roughs it. It's either in my hand, in my pocket, on my desk or rolling around in the car somewhere (no cup holders). It's got a couple of scratches after a few months of this, but still looks OK and works without fail. It has lasted better than most tanks, although the Taifun GT that's on it at the moment is doing pretty well.

As my old golf teacher used to say about golf clubs - "they're tools, not jewels! If you're worried about your equipment, you're thinking about the wrong things."

I love my Provari for the same reason I use 25 year old Ping irons, they "just work", and continue doing so.

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deryk

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Well this morning I spent some time googling images, and tonight made this! 4.jpg 5.jpg 6.jpg 7.jpg First proto type... next one needs to be a bit narrower so its tighter around it...and i need a rivet setter so they come out rounded not dented....but I'm happy...it has more protection. I'm gonna grab a leather shoelace for a neck lanyard for driving or when I don't have a belt on lol. :p
 

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Nothing really. I used to keep my full size in a vegas bindery sleeve an lanyard around my neck, but that became cumbersome.
I now carry a mini 2.5 everywhere I go with no protection. The ProVari really is built like an AK47.
I dropped it into a trough full of mud, silt, grit, and water yesterday. I pulled it out of the water, dried it, cleaned it a little in critical areas, and fired it. It still works perfectly. I even bounced it off the concrete a few times yesterday.
This thing even has a misaligned board and button (from an unrelated incident).
I could probably bury this thing for a few years, dig it up, wipe it off, throw a battery in it, and it would still work.
I bought this thing for durability, and so far after yesterday's events, the ProVari has dealt that out in spades.
 

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I'm a cube rat, so my Provari is either in my hand or my pants pocket during the day. To travel, my Provari is nestled in a nice case I bought at my Vape shop, which also holds juice and cleaning supplies. And at night when I'm home on the couch web surfing, this is what my Provari sits in:

I'm a cube rat too. I like the VapeNutts because I can keep one wherever I tend to be, the cube, TV room, home computer and garage.

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ProV P3T3

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I'm a custodian in a high school and I use a military issue water tight flare holder cut down to size to keep my Tesla in....I know my new Provari is a bit shorter and narrower....I was thinking any stainless steel cigar holders that the V2.5 will fit inside of? I then thought of a leather sheath for it to carry on my belt.

The flare holder is a great idea......the fact that it's water proof is KEY! I keep mine in my pocket. LOL
 
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