Two ProVari questions

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BluesNote

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I am about to order a ProVari and want to make sure that this adapter will allow me to use my vision stardusts
Ego-T Adapter

Also does anyone use the hard case Electronic Cigarette Case
The measurements seem to allow the provari and an attached tank just fine. But there is no extra room for other supplies right? I'll be at the beach for my Dad's wedding in a couple weeks, so I'll want to keep it well protected.
 

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I'm having an issue accessing their site- but no, that's not the right adapter for a stardust- that's for the ego T system tanks.

I saw one review on that page that says "yes". They DO look like the ones I have......

Why don't you contact provape? I"m sure they'll get back to you.
 
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Yes that link is to the correct adapter, it just adds the Ego threading to the 510 so a ego specific device can be connected to it, most places call them Ego/510 adapters or something like that but it's the same thing.

As far as that case the description say it's inside length is 7.88". The Provari with standard cap is 4.1" and with the extension cap is 4.6". That's going to leave you right at 3.2" or 3.7" for a tank, it might be ok length wise without a drip tip but the drip tip will probably make it a little to long.

I personally would never leave a tank attached to it and put it in a case, to much potential for leaking. Just get another little bag or whatever to carry your tank and other accessories in. At least that's the way I'd do it.
 
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The right sized clear pill bottles work great for carrying filled tanks including drip tips. I have them in 2 sizes, one for Smoktech and one for the fatter tallboy colored Phiniac tanks. Lids snap on, are not the childproof variety. Inexpensive and don't leak.

To carry a bunch of filled tanks, PV's, paper towel (for blowing out atties), batteries in cases etc I use a med sized camera bag. Padded, has extra pockets and an inside velcroed divider that can be adjusted. I made simple drawstring bags for the PV's themselves so they don't get abraded in the bag. Sling it over a shoulder and you're good to go.
 
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