As we say in the States - "Wowee Zowee". (Well, some of us anyway). I'm not sure you caught my drift.
"No .... I can't back that up. I'd have to say it's ["It" being the legendary and formidable ProVari V2] still the "gold standard" for the ultimate in VV (leaving bottom feeders out of the discussion). Made in the USA, too ..... imagine that!" ........
or some of my other past comments about the ProVari V2:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/variable-voltage-apv-discussion/291667-smoktech-vmax-4.html
"If I were about to be stranded on a desert island with a 110v outlet [and a 55-gallon drum of an all-year vape had washed up on shore], and had to choose between the "V2Max" and the ProVari V2, I'd take the ProVari in a New York nanosecond. The VMax is obviously very new, and has a long way to go before proving itself in the areas that the ProVari is deservedly legendary for. It might take a while before it is refined, reprogrammed, or otherwise tweaked to make it more of a ProVari-class APV in reliability ....
At this exact moment, assuming an island stay of 5 years, and a choice of three VMax 1.0's vs. one Provari V2, I would have to go with the Provari. It just has too good a proven history of reliability to make me feel comfortable with the VMax for such a prolonged and lonely stay, a loneliness that I feel could likely be best assuaged by the company of a good vape, with the possible exception of an abundance of coconuts and bananas. But I would still miss the vape, and could probably never eat another banana for the rest of my life".
And this, coming from a monkey.
(Translation of the above: I was kidding about the Bloog).
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Oooh, one more:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...nly-want-variable-volt-what-my-choices-8.html
"I just have to say that if it's reliability you want, then I think the Provari is the way for you to go. From what I've heard, it's about as reliable as the HAL 9000 computer (although when he screwed up, it was a doozy).
I've said repeatedly that the ProVari is my "stranded on a desert island" choice. Insanely reliable, can double as a nightstick, American made, and just NICE.
I've had my oldest VMax only a couple of months; a few hard knocks, and not a hiccup, but it has a LONG way to go before it proves itself to be as rugged and reliable as a ProVari".
(Again - it was a joke).
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Well ..... are you gonna tell us what this flavor
IS, or are you gonna hog it all for yourself??!!
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