Stop screwing around and get a Provari!

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Stownz

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But you can get 15+ hours of vape time off the Buzz Pro! and if you buy their new powerizer batteries, you can get 2x that !!! I should try to figure out how to move quotes from all over ECF from people saying this stuff. All I can think in the back of my mind is that they vape 1ml a day?

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lol is pretty much all I can say

Provari got benched for a while, as I needed a feed system that kept up with my 6ml+ a day. The dual coil carto tanks did it for a bit, but the Iattys aced it. Was time to polish up the ole Provari, and wonder how nice 2 Chrome Provari's would look with two polished Iattys sitting on top... hmmm.
 

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Could you list and describe the advantages of the Provari over some of the other V.V. mods? What makes the Provari stand out as the top of the line V.V. mod? Thanks.

This poster is probably gone already, but I'll answer for all the others who will read this thread. No one brought up my reason for the ProVari being the best: regulated voltage.

Most VVs currently just use a battery and a pot (potentiometer) to "control" the voltage. Like one of those old dimmer switches from the 60s that some houses have. Besides being primitive, it's horribly inefficient and too much of your battery power gets sidetracked and wasted instead of heating up your carto. This regulates the power and the first puff is exactly the same as the 100th and the last. When the light starts to flash it's time to change the batteries, but the feel of the PV is exactly the same, no matter what. That doesn't happen with old fashioned ones. As the battery wears down the voltage drops, and you either tweak it a little or you live with a little less throat hit, a little less vapor, a little less flavor.

I've been trading off between my ProVari and my other PV (not a VV device) and it's funny how I can tell the battery is getting flat way before it's time to charge it - I lose flavor and vapor. I swap out the battery and it's right back up there, but I can always tell long before the protection circuit kicks in that my battery is on the way out.
 
I wish I had known when I bought my first e-cig kit... or second, or third.
The Provari is, simply, amazing. When anyone asks me about what to get, from now on, I'll just tell them to just start with the best, a Provari.
The price of admission is somewhat steep but far cheaper than buying other e-cigs beforehand. Get a Provari and a good tank system and be done with it.
Certainly, there is more to learn than just lighting up but it is definitely worth it!
Provape is proving to be an excellent company to buy from and I only wish that I had known sooner.

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Lee

"Screwed around" three times before following your advice ;-)
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I just got a torpedo tank last wk for my Provari and it looks sharp with it. I have not used it yet because I have not messed with any CE2 tanks yet. I usually use the carto tanks. Anyone interested in a torpedo tank? Let me know.

Paulie P.

Just do it!

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Lee

ProVari with Torpedo Tank and Droid X2 with Tapatalk...
 

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I have been vaping for a while, bought a blue and sent it back the day after i got it. Then got a roughstack and decided to go with a reo. I love the reo and have not bought another pv since. Now i want vv mod to use with a tank system so once again i will go with the best and get a provari. Like they say just do it!
 

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If I'd had this pv (Chrome/extended/blue led) I got yesterday when I started ther would have been no reason to get another. Of course there will always be some level of G.A.S. (Gear Aquisition Syndrome) to deal with. I am just so totally stoked with this thing! The size is perfect; I am going to order some of the smaller batts so I can make it even shorter. Tomorrow my vast array of drip shields, steel tips and attys arrive. After I acosted the mailman I screwed an IO6 1.5ohm atty and vaped in less than 5 minutes and noticed it was set for 4volts SWEET! I have got to print off the instructions but I think I've got it all sussed out already. I sold my buddy my GLV2 5volt so he'd quit with the analogs all together so he's happy, life is good. I am very satisfied and I will recommend this pv to rookies and pros alike.
 

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So, why did I learn how to disassemble ProVaris? By being clumsy, of course!
The great folks at ProVape provided the instructions and I provided the apprentice gunsmith skills and J-B Weld to permanently fix the PCB in place.
It's such a great mod and this fixed the only weakness that I've experienced.

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Lee

Droooiiid does!
 
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