You obviously don't understand what it takes to not only build and machine something of this quality but the engineering that goes into it.
I like it a lot and even though I can afford it I won't buy one unless price goes in $199 range to each his own.
What kind of warranty does this come with since we are praising the workmanship so much?
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Looked great until I saw the price tag.... no way in hell am I paying $299... $150-200 range would have been more realistic
No, it would not be "realistic." This does not get made at that price.
Not realistic? Ridiculous?$300 is ridiculous I don't care who wants to pay that is willing to pay that etc... the markup is at least 70%
I can understand why you were smitten by this very nice looking device. Hope you enjoy for quite some time.This old man was smitten the second i spotted it, and rightly so like I said earlier, it's beautifully made, I can't find any fault with it.
You obviously don't understand what it takes to not only build and machine something of this quality but the engineering that goes into it.
Provari should just clone them for much cheaper
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Provari should just clone them for much cheaper
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This old man was smitten the second i spotted it, and rightly so like I said earlier, it's beautifully made, I can't find any fault with it.
As far as you lefty's are concerned, you'll need to handle one and be the judge when I use it left handed I keep the contour in my palm and fire with my thumb and it doesn't feel unnatural at all, If I flip it around with the contour away from my palm to fire with My left index finger it's a little slippery, so I don't use it that way. I believe most of you would be fine with it in either hand as long as you keep the contour to palm contact. Here's the left handed grip, easily fired with the thumb, and the atomizer on the top side is not an issue at all.
This old man was smitten the second i spotted it, and rightly so like I said earlier, it's beautifully made, I can't find any fault with it.
As far as you lefty's are concerned, you'll need to handle one and be the judge when I use it left handed I keep the contour in my palm and fire with my thumb and it doesn't feel unnatural at all, If I flip it around with the contour away from my palm to fire with My left index finger it's a little slippery, so I don't use it that way. I believe most of you would be fine with it in either hand as long as you keep the contour to palm contact. Here's the left handed grip, easily fired with the thumb, and the atomizer on the top side is not an issue at all.
One of the main things that attracted me to the Flask is the pocket friendly shape, a big selling point for me have you ever carried a small box in your pocket, not very comfortable.
As far as the $299 price tag is concerned, I think it's very reasonable considering the quality, material used and the machining required to produce the shape, most other desirable box mods carry a $ 350.00 plus price tag, and I'm not talking about a run of the mill Hana that you could build in 1/4 the time it takes to machine a solid block of billet aluminum. JMO
Provape wouldn't sell them for much cheaper if at all.
congratulations on a fine choice! Looks top notch to me!I was lucky enough to pick one up at Vapapalooza in Atlanta this past weekend. It's a beautiful mod. Feels great in the hand. I'm right handed, but vape mostly with my left, just use my index finger. Still comfortable. As for cost. yep it is expensive, but how much was I spending on cigs in a month. Now to head over to J Wraps, and spend more money.
creator of the vapor flask mod checking in!
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