Tehehe I'm here.![]()
And you're in the right place too. Welcome.
Don't get me wrong, I like this weather. It's just not summer-like.
It just got started yesterday. Give it time to wake up all the way.
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I've owned them all and gave most away. The difference between a boost regulator and a buck is all the difference in the world to me when it comes to vaping. The boost does okay and is a lot cheaper but I get a better vape from a kick down buck regulated pv like the Buzz PVs and the Infinity line. I haven't found one that does the job as well except for a couple I made but they use the same type regulator as the Notcigs PVs.You won't hear me complaining about the cooler season we've had so far. If it's cold I can always put more clothes on, but when it's hot and you're down to nekkid, there ain't no more you can take off!
I think we've forgotten that this is the Notcigs area
That said, ProV, just like the Buzz Pro vs. Evic, etc...American made, stellar reputation, warranty, years in service! Yep they cost more than the imports, but how many can say they still have a 4 year old import that works good as brand new? How many imports can you send back to the vendor for repair if something does go bad?
I get the whole cloud chasing thing, and I get that a lot of people have turned vaping into a hobby, but if you are looking for everyday use, durability, and dependability, look to the few APVs that have been around since the first variable voltage
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