What do you think of the provari?

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amlall

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I've been thinking about getting a buzz vv for a while now but this new provari is coming out it's pretty seductive but i think all the bell and whistles on it would only cause problems down the line. I'm not saying that the manufacturing is bad i have no opinion about that it just seems to me the more that goes in an ecig and the more parts there are the more likely the longevity of the e cig will be shortened. I have a Screwdriver and there really is not much to it, i like it alot but want to upgrade to the world of higher volts. I have never used anything from provape but people tend to like them. I am just afraid that with all the stuff that is going to go into the provari something might go wrong. There is a pretty steep price for all the parts for it. However the idea and look of the thing is damn cool and if i get into some money i will for sure give it a try. Please let me know what you think. ECF was very instrumental in my purchase and knowledge into the world of vaping and for that i thank all of you
 

wolfstone5

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I've been wondering the same thing myself. After much consideration, I had decided to buy a VV device and settled in on the idea of a Buzz or Joker. Then I ran across the ProVari a few days ago and I'm seriously considering buying one. They do have a 1 year warranty and offer an additional year if you purchase it with the initial order. Like you said, they're expensive! I almost pre ordered one moments ago and decided to sleep on it. I also sent ProVape an email asking if they offered service on their products after the warranty period runs out. Regardless of the outcome, I will probably end up ordering one. They seem to be a solid company and I've heard nothing but praise for their ProVape PV. The ProVari has all the features that I'm looking for, especially the voltmeter and being able to adjust it without the need of a screwdriver. I think we'll be seeing more and more devices like it in the very near future.
 

Shel

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It comes with a one year warranty. As to all of the parts, I really don't see a problem. How many of us have electronic devices that have been working for years?

I have an Ali'i, and really wanted a 2nd, back up device. I figured I'd go vv with the backup, so I've ordered a ProVari, and can't wait! They look SICK!

The other vv mods, at least some of them, require a mini screwdriver, an attachement with wires and aligator clips which you need to connect to a meter, to see what voltage you're device is set to... are you KIDDING ME??? All I want is to be able to select the voltage of my mod WITHOUT wires, WITHOUT a mini screwdriver (which I'd be sure to lose), without needing to connect it to my PC..

This device sounds amazing, and from reviews of the ProVape, I'm sure it'll be well made!

(As for price... let's see... I've been smoking a pack, pack and a half a day for 30 years. That's $6 x 30 = $180 a MONTH. The ProVari is $150, plus batteries, adaptor, already have a charger.... call it $200? One time? No problem!)
 
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