Video Review on New Provape Mod

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Awesome review Kimmy, I have a few questions as i am hunting around for a mod, I am either getting a Provape, Protege, Janty Ego. My problem i want it as soon as possible and out of all of them the Provape seem to have the stock at hand. I also like the design and the built in safety features

So what juice were you vaping while doing the review? PG or VG?
Whats the texture of the mod? Is it slick? or does it have to grip to it?
What do you think of the end caps? do the screw in easy?
How easy to screw the Atty into the adapter?
 

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Awesome review Kimmy, I have a few questions as i am hunting around for a mod, I am either getting a Provape, Protege, Janty Ego. My problem i want it as soon as possible and out of all of them the Provape seem to have the stock at hand. I also like the design and the built in safety features

So what Juice were you Vaping while doing the review? PG or VG?
Whats the texture of the mod? Is it slick? or does it have to grip to it?
What do you think of the end caps? do the screw in easy?
How easy to screw the Atty into the adapter?


Hey Pcora! I was using vapor4life premium cartomizers, theyre juice is available at vapor4life.com It is slick, it has the hand grooves but no grip. End caps are perfectly easy to screw on, and I know what your talking about some are very hard to screw on, they do make a squeaky noise when you screw it on, but its very easy. The atty easily screws onto the adapter!

I don't think you can go wrong here, probably the easiest to use mod I've had so far, and easier to carry around!

Do you use cartomizers or drip?
 
Hey Pcora! I was using vapor4life premium cartomizers, theyre juice is available at vapor4life.com It is slick, it has the hand grooves but no grip. End caps are perfectly easy to screw on, and I know what your talking about some are very hard to screw on, they do make a squeaky noise when you screw it on, but its very easy. The atty easily screws onto the adapter!

I don't think you can go wrong here, probably the easiest to use mod I've had so far, and easier to carry around!

Do you use cartomizers or drip?

I use both cartos, and 510 attys, I also drip when I am at home or at work when I go out for vape breaks. I do have a 1 hour commute to work so I do a lot of vaping in the car. While in the car I tend to use my Cartos.

I guess I favor the 510 because of the flavor and vapor production, but cartos are fine when I am out and about.

Again thanks for the great review and taking the time to answer the my questions Im really interested in this mod and from what I seen so far it looks like this is a well built unit.

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I use both cartos, and 510 attys, I also drip when I am at home or at work when I go out for vape breaks. I do have a 1 hour commute to work so I do a lot of vaping in the car. While in the car I tend to use my Cartos.

I guess I favor the 510 because of the flavor and vapor production, but cartos are fine when I am out and about.

Again thanks for the great review and taking the time to answer the my questions Im really interested in this mod and from what I seen so far it looks like this is a well built unit.

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Im new to this. What do you mean you drip. Sounds like you are dripping into the atti, have seen other posts that do that. What kind of atti can you do that with.?
 
Im new to this. What do you mean you drip. Sounds like you are dripping into the atti, have seen other posts that do that. What kind of atti can you do that with.?

I have only used 510 and cartos , but basically instead of using carts to hold the juice and wick into the atty you directly drip into the atty about 3 drops of juice and vape away. 3 drops usually gets you about 10 to 15 puffs YMMV.

I usually drip while at home or at work but while driving I fill carts or use cartos. I do not drip and drive its worst than texting and driving IMO.
 
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