What other mods do Provari owners use/love

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stardust.hero

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Very interesting info Andy I didn't know they all used the Kick. So if I'm getting it right the Kick is the circuit board/computer.

That Caravella looks divine!! I can't seem to find any for sale? To have a look at the specs better.

John, I actually like the weight. I havn't run into anything that caused an issue with the weight but that's probably because I lead a boring lifestyle lol. I wanted to get a mini for that purpose. I have a few Ego twists (I graduated to a Provari from them) but I don't think I'd use them unless in a dire situation. I just love consistent vape. They functioned pretty well for what they are but after puffing a Provari I just don't see enjoying their vape.

And yes definitely turning into a hobby at this point for me as well :D.
 

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If I could figure out how to sell one of my children on ebay............Otto Carter Engraved Brass Chi You - Otto Carter


I read some where that Mr.Carter put around 150 hours into engraving this, that's only like 20 bucks an hour for something only a handful of people can do......so really 3000 bucks is a deal. I wonder if my wife would bu.........nope
 
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If I could figure out how to sell one of my children on ebay............Otto Carter Engraved Brass Chi You - Otto Carter


I read some where that Mr.Carter put around 150 hours into engraving this, that's only like 20 bucks an hour for something only a handful of people can do......so really 3000 bucks is a deal. I wonder if my wife would bu.........nope

Wow, insanely beautiful.
 

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Is the Provari ever too big and heavy for your activity? I maybe should not have posted because the other stuff I am getting is not a love thing. It is so I can vape when doing things where the Provari is not practical.

I got rid of my cigalikes in almost the same month I got them. I am starting to think that I shold get a few cigalike batteries and load up some cartos even though I might not ever use them. Cigalikes might be good for the 10 minute short trip type situation.

It would not be out of love for cigalikes if I get set up again. It would be a possibly practical thing for short trips and possibly to just have one live in my pocket unused until for some reason it makes sense to use it. The cigalike would be my conditional just in case I need it device.
About the only time I'd like something more slender or lighter is sometimes when I'm driving. A cigalike form factor is great as it slips between 2 fingers while you're still gripping the wheel. Every once in a while I use my Volt that way.

I've been thinking about getting a Super T Simplicity for those occasions it takes a 14500 battery so it will be slimmer, and they have a great reputation for quality construction

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My Provari has cobwebs.

I have a VV Bottom Feeding Bogger Box combined with a RBA Reomizer VS2, FC-2000 Porous Ceramic Wick and 29g Kanthal

I'm vaping at 1 Ohm and 4.8V. Superb. The Provari would gag and puke with this many Watts and Amps running through it.

I have a DNA20D Bottom Feeder on order.

Bottom Feeding on an RBA is the Bomb!
The Provari serves me as nothing more than an Atomizer Tester and a backup unit.
 
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I'm in the Army, My mini goes out to the field with me. I just put it in a mag pouch on my kit. I do wrap it in some camoform tape to protect it, I'm stationed in the desert and the fine sand and dust scratches the crap out of everything. I would never dream of using something as nice looking as a Bogger as my daily vape. Different tools for different jobs. I also have a special holster in the turret of my Bradley to keep it safe, stuff likes to fall out of your pockets sitting on the skinny little seats.
 

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My Provari has cobwebs.

I have a VV Bottom Feeding Bogger Box combined with a RBA Reomizer VS2, FC-2000 Porous Ceramic Wick and 29g Kanthal

I'm vaping at 1 Ohm and 4.8V. Superb. The Provari would gag and puke with this many Watts and Amps running through it.

I have a DNA20D Bottom Feeder on order.

Bottom Feeding on an RBA is the Bomb!
The Provari serves me as nothing more than an Atomizer Tester and a backup unit.

You can always sell it :D is it a mini?
 

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My Provari has cobwebs.

I have a VV Bottom Feeding Bogger Box combined with a RBA Reomizer VS2, FC-2000 Porous Ceramic Wick and 29g Kanthal

I'm vaping at 1 Ohm and 4.8V. Superb. The Provari would gag and puke with this many Watts and Amps running through it.

I have a DNA20D Bottom Feeder on order.

Bottom Feeding on an RBA is the Bomb!
The Provari serves me as nothing more than an Atomizer Tester and a backup unit.

Shame it is not getting use. You should sell it to someone who would use it.

How do you like the ceramic wicks ? I LOVE them. They just work so darn good.
 

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Provari's top of my list have 2 minis,1 vv gripper light weight good for when I don't want to worry about my mod.1smok zmax nice vw mod not to heavy for ss.1 sigeli zmax also a good vw device both zmax's go to work with me daily. On the way is a mini sigeli zmax and a shans DNA20 DUAL 18650.Oh ya also a CVI:facepalm: This is light weight and the cheapest of all,1 new replacement head already.
 

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My Vari is 14 months old and is used everyday with a ZAP.

Have gone through a load of stuff in that time frame including Vari Mini's and seem to have settled with a PAPS, Roller, Sturm and a Touchwood that is probably my fave device since I got it.

Know I am going to end up with a Nemesis or two. Borrowed one and it is stunning.

That all said my Vari is one of three that is on my won't ever be sold list with the Sturm and Touchwood.

Solid and as reliable as they day I got it.

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About the only time I'd like something more slender or lighter is sometimes when I'm driving. A cigalike form factor is great as it slips between 2 fingers while you're still gripping the wheel. Every once in a while I use my Volt that way.

I've been thinking about getting a Super T Simplicity for those occasions it takes a 14500 battery so it will be slimmer, and they have a great reputation for quality construction

simweb2.jpg

Had thought about getting the Simplicity. David makes great stuff. However, I don't want to stock a different battery platform.


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Had thought about getting the Simplicity. David makes great stuff. However, I don't want to stock a different battery platform.


- Andy . . . Challenge the day.
I can understand that, but the slimmer body is attractive to me to have something truly different from my other mods. I'm not really into mechanical's, but am attracted to the Super T stuff because it's just so well manufactured and elegant looking.
Let me know how you like your ELA when it comes. The photos look like it's going to really be a beautiful mod.
 
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