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The ProVarinati Saloon, V3

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Train2

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A couple notes!

I have 2
The Dripper PRO is the one where the base flares out and matches perfectly with a ProVari
The "regular" Dripper - or Dripper Spiral, the base doesn't flare out.
Don't get a clone - there is one, but it's not even a decent attempt...looks like garbage
You can get them from Byleo, or in the classifieds sometimes, or from a couple other European sites (like HOM)
You don't HAVE to use a drip tip - I vape right from the top. Good if you like a "hot/warm" vape...
You can use any normal drip tip without an adapter
The Beck adapter, an option, is intended to kind of "condense" the vapor - it's a little funnel thingy...
YES - it uses coil-in-a-cup just like Sophia.
There are other options you can play with later, too, such as
- a "bottle" shaped top - which doesn't fit a drip tip
- a black plastic top, which stays cooler, and changes the look


so the beck is a adapter for the drip tip correct?
 

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i think i want one. not sure. what's the air flow like?
i like the sophia, it's kinda wobble tho.

so far my drippers are just too harsh to vape on for too long.

and i'm thinkinng the dripper pro has a similar build to the sophia and i like the vape from the sophia and the diver v2...
On the drippers being too harsh, there are 2 things to keep in mind. One is on almost all RDAs there is a lot more airflow coming thru your chamber, so you're going to get more vapor and as a result more nicotine than more traditional attys. I cut my nic levels by half when transitioning to rdas. Another thing that determines throat hit and vapor production is where your airflow is being directed. You want your air intakes positioned directly in front of your coils with your coils slightly higher than the airholes. The further you move your airholes from the coils, you get less vapor but increases TH and flavor.
 

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Thanks for asking!
:D

I'm waiting for an LP Reo Grand, black wrinkle with a silver vein door.
Like this one!
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With a black button cover.
I'll top it with a Cyclone, for which I'm waiting for a black AFC top.


Sizes? Colors?
 

Ladiekali

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On the drippers being too harsh, there are 2 things to keep in mind. One is on almost all RDAs there is a lot more airflow coming thru your chamber, so you're going to get more vapor and as a result more nicotine than more traditional attys. I cut my nic levels by half when transitioning to rdas. Another thing that determines throat hit and vapor production is where your airflow is being directed. You want your air intakes positioned directly in front of your coils with your coils slightly higher than the airholes. The further you move your airholes from the coils, you get less vapor but increases TH and flavor.

Maybe I need to move closer to the air holes then. It's like too much flAvor. And too much throat hit
 

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So our Kiwi makes you think of ferrets & peat moss? LMAO!!!! Kiwi I'm gonna start calling you ferret!

Sent from a BIG phone.....Galaxy Note 3

The Ocelot's Mind:

I was reading about kiwis on Wikipedia when it mentioned Saint Bathans Fauna. I didn't know what that was, so I opened a window and read about it. While reading that I realized that I didn't know the difference between a "bog" and a "fen," so I had to read about those. "Peatlands" were mentioned on those pages, so I read about it too. Peat is interesting. There are lots of pictures of it wild and being harvested. There is also a debate about whether or not it should be classified as a renewable energy source, since it renews, but only about 1mm per year. Then back to the kiwi, which are often eaten by stoats, so of course I had to confirm the difference between stoats, weasels, minks and ferrets. I read something the other day about ferrets actually being hybrids, so I had to look for that too.

Those were just some of the things I was pondering when I realized that I still hadn't finished my response to Chief, which I was in the middle of before I was distracted by kiwis. Do you know that kiwis are the only birds that have nares on the end of their beak instead of up near their eyes? They can smell worms underground, that's why their eyes are so small.
 

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How much is a Dripper Pro?

I vaguely remember it being around $65.00, or maybe $55.00. Okay, I don't remember. :laugh:

That sounds about right for the price, I can't remember either and I know I paid an extra $20 bucks for FedEx from Greece :facepalm: Only reason cuz my first shipment with the Sophia took close to 3 weeks, but I did order it right before Christmas. I didn't want to wait that long for the Dripper Pro.

My second Dripper Pro I got off the classies for around $47 but I got 5 prebuilts with it too.
 
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kas122461

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How much is a Dripper Pro?

Yeah I don't remember either, it is in euro's also, so I think after exchange etc, I think it was $78.00, and at the time I bought 10 of his coils. I still have 5 of those coils left, and I use them with my 2 sophia's also. I just got 10 more coils. :)

KAS
 
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