While I'm not tempted to buy the "newest and greatest"... I do have to use restrant when it comes to time tested products. New devices and equiptment are almost always buggy and can be money wasters. I jumped in on the Lava Tube when it first came out and (personally) regretted it. I was able to sell it in the classys before the price dropped too much. Now I view new products, whether it be new APVs or new cartos and attys with caution until the bugs are worked out in later versions and time has shown them to be worth the money.
While I do own a Provari and enjoy it very much, I do have other mods that I enjoy almost as much. I hate seeing provari owners jump into a thread and recommend it without regard to the person's needs, experience and budget. A person who is
happy with his or her 510 or 3.7 box mod doesn't need a provari. It's the tone of superiority that gives any device "fanboy" a bad name. But then again, once I did own one, it was easy to see why many people do recommend them. It's been said time and time again that whatever keeps a person satisfied and off cigarettes is worth it.
I now have aquired all of my "dream" devices LOL. I have lots and lots of my favorite cartos (boge xxl 3ohm) I diy my own juice and use flavor sparingly. So I can afford to sit back and wait on a really good deal. I have a favorite reviewer and if he tries it and loves it, I figure I will also. While I'm not at all tempted to buy new versions of stuff, I do enjoy watching that version go through the reviews. I like to keep on top of things and am glad I can do it and not feel like I have to buy and try it. I watched carto tanks for awhile before I stepped in and bought one. Even with time and research it took me some time and money to finally get to where they work and work well for me. Everyone's taste in equiptment and juice is very subjective so when you're a new vaper, it's hard to know just what you'll like and what will work. It's trial and error.. I can't imagine having done it without ecf. If a person is happy with their setup and can't be on ecf without giving in to the temptation to buy stuff, then they're smart to stay away LOL
For me it's been fun going up the vaping "steps".. I started with a mall kit and when I moved up to a 510 it was like WOW! When I went from my 510 to the eGo it was like WOW! When I went from the ego to a box mod it was like WOW! When I went from a fixed 3.7 box mod to a 5v box mod it was like WOW.. I JUST POPPED 2 ATTYS! (and sold it) When I went from the fixed 3.7 box mod to my first vv device (the vv SGT Army Tank bottom feeder) it was like WOW! Once I got to the Provari there was no where else to go, everything else seems like a lateral move. I wasn't interested in the looks of the Darwin, didn't think it would work for my vaping style, I'm sure I'd love it if I got it but for some reason it's never appealed to me.. maybe because they're never in stock .. not saying I'll never buy one, it's just not something I want right now.
I've always wanted a Reo but they were expensive and fixed voltage. I've always wanted a Buzz but I chose the Provari.. so when the vv Reo Woodvils came out (combining both the looks and functions of a Reo with the internals of the Buzz) I couldn't resist and am glad I didn't. I'm just rambling here cause it's I'm off work, it's raining and I'm taking a break from house work.
