Variable Voltage, Provari, etc. DO IT!

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I just got my Provari mini. Tried a blu first about a year ago. Disappointing. Then about a month ago got a volt - very nice! But..

The Provari is f*n fantastic. If you're on the fence and think it might just be too much cash for you think of this:

1 - it's built like a tank. Pretty sure it'll last forever
2 - better for the environment, just replace batteries, not the whole unit (like the ego Twist, Volt X2, etc - built in battery stuff)
3 - adjust the volts based on your atomizer ohms...sounds complicated but it's not, thick clouds of delicious vapor!
4 - adapters work just fine on a manual rig like this, I'm still using my volt clearos & carts, which work great, as well as some fun new 510 tanks, carts, etc.
 

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The only problems with the Provari are the size, price, and the fact that if something DOES go wrong and you don't have a backup you are totally screwed. Even if you get the mini you are sacrificing battery life for a more manageable size. Other than that, it is the king of the APVs. Even the new Lavatube 2.0 and the Vario can't stand up to the raw amperage of it. If you can't afford a Provari then the Ego Twist is the best choice, IMO.
 

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I just got my Provari mini. Tried a blu first about a year ago. Disappointing. Then about a month ago got a volt - very nice! But..

The Provari is f*n fantastic. If you're on the fence and think it might just be too much cash for you think of this:

1 - it's built like a tank. Pretty sure it'll last forever
2 - better for the environment, just replace batteries, not the whole unit (like the ego Twist, Volt X2, etc - built in battery stuff)
3 - adjust the volts based on your atomizer ohms...sounds complicated but it's not, thick clouds of delicious vapor!
4 - adapters work just fine on a manual rig like this, I'm still using my volt clearos & carts, which work great, as well as some fun new 510 tanks, carts, etc.

How many volts do you usually run it at?
 
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