Went right for the provari, best device out there anyone other noobs go for the provari?

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Any of the VV are really nice, it's just whether a particular user is ready to go to them right off the get-go. You picked a good one :)

Note, though the Provari has an excellent reputation, it's always good to have a backup. A small Riva kit, or couple of 808 batteries, whatever. Once you've gone VV other things may seem a bit light, but backup is where it's at in PVs.
 

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Any of the VV are really nice, it's just whether a particular user is ready to go to them right off the get-go. You picked a good one :)

Note, though the Provari has an excellent reputation, it's always good to have a backup. A small Riva kit, or couple of 808 batteries, whatever. Once you've gone VV other things may seem a bit light, but backup is where it's at in PVs.

I'm agree with you all the way, I'm using my Reo Grand and Provari, switching them back and forth, got 1 custom boxmod VV for backup, 2 ego 900 mAh for backing that up, and if those batts failed too, I still got a couple of 510-T auto batts. That'll keep me off the analogs (although I'm sure I won't try an analog ever again, can't stop gagging from the first puff).

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Once again, Great choice!
Congrats - Great choice
When i switched for good, bought 2 passthru/1000mah eGo batts with Hi/Lo resistor type B tanks. it was the closest to "ciggy/cigar" with great lasting power and very user friendly. I'm having trouble finding a taste I like enough to stick too- I have tried 14-15 flavors so far. found out that TEMP/Watts affects juice. So I looked at VVs and the reviews, and I'd like a Pro, but the "Green XL 950" aka Ultimo Vision/Lux/etc. from china (only 3 way vv) was only $35- so I couldn't pass it up. And it works good for me so far. Now I've read a lot of High Volters coming/going back to 3.7 and single coils. Simple is usually better. Not trying to knock the PRO- and IF you can afford it, by all means do it! But for a noob, any GOOD set-up will work!
Keep Vapin! ;)
OK month and half later- eGoT's burnt out...
picked up an 18650 eGoT MOD, that burnt out in 3 weeks...
So, I'm down to the back-up LUX 950.

As you can see in my siggy... It didn't take me long to listen!
What are you vaping at? What Ohms is your carto? -press a few times and it tells you!

Easy to use and Safety is why I bought the Joyetechs...
Longevity, Power, and Safety is why I'm buying a Provari! :p

Everyone considering ANY mod should skip they hype, go with the safest, and best PV...
Provari

:2cool: V2 Silver ordered... (After hundreds on other PVs :facepalm:)
 

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First Mod, the way I saw it was, very rarely in any hobby, can you get the best for 250$...Definetely a worthy investment. I also laughed so much when I first got it, because I was a little intimidated by the menu layout. It's dead simple, I think people waste a lot of air trying to explain how the menu system works, when you can learn it much faster, by picking up one. I heard a review that gripped about how it takes 10 clicks to turn off a provari, and that was a huge concern of mine. I never even use the on/off function...Great device, my only regret, is that I don't have a backup provari...
 
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