What to put on top of Provari

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adeline

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To start off with, I really recommend the vivi nova for the provari. It looks awesome on top, and the heads are cheap to replace (~$3).

I'd get a metal tube for it though, one that matches your provari color (if available).

You can rebuild the heads once you're more comfortable with the set up for extremely cheap. Then I'd recommend an rba for it.

But you can't go wrong with the vvn.

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    Okay, I finally made a decision and ordered the provari, juice from Heathers, and a battery charger from RTDVapor.
    What type of clearomizer or tank should I get?

    I hear good things about IBTanked, well worth giving them a look, got mine in the mail Sat but am waiting for my new PV to come in to try it out. Quality stuff, IMO :)
     

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    I recommend all of the above! :D Of course, you should get things as your budget permits, but you should give all them a try at some point.

    As has been mentioned, IBTank makes great pyrex carto tanks for an affordable price and I highly recommend them. For the clearomizers, the most popular still seem to be the Visioin ViVi Nova (and mini), Kanger T2, and Kanger T3 (and MT3). I haven't tried rebuild-able attys yet, but they're also quite popular.

    Keep in mind that every device will have differences based on the way you vape, the juice you use, and your flavor / vapor preferences. This is why it's good to give them all a try to find what works best for you.
     

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    My preferred juice delivery device is the IBTanked pyrex glass cartotanks. I have seven of them, each having their own flavor. The 19mm diameter is perfect for the Provari. These come in two length options: the standard length uses 35mm cartos; the XL length uses 45mm cartos. Your choice of acrylic or stainless steel caps. Price begins at under $20 and goes up depending upon options that you choose.

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    Above is a side-by-side comparison of the XL and STD length tanks on Provari's.


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    Mini Provari sporting an XL tank with stainless caps and drip tip.


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    My own XL length tanks with the colored acrylic caps on my BB and Provari.


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    Kanger MT3 clearomizers. I haven't gotten any of these yet, but I like that they come in colors and would look awesome on a black, silver, or colored Provari. I'm pretty sure that a 510-eGo or 510 extender adaptor is required to use these on a Provari.
     
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    Baditude

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    Can't get enough RBA myself. Probably sound like a broken record at this point but the performance I've been experiencing is too top notch to not want to share.
    Thanks for sharing. I'm about to find out for myself. I said that I had no interest in variable voltage until I finally had the chance to experience it.

    Having been content with my cartotanks for several months, I've been intimidated by the "tinker" aspect of getting into an RBA. I prefer to use things that work straight out of the box without needing any fiddling. Having said that I've keeping an eye on these from a distance, and I just purchased the new AGA Tiamat PLUS with glass tank this past weekend. AGA Tiamat PLUS - Rebuildable Atomizer.

    I've noticed how the popular RBA's quickly go out-of-stock, so I like what I had read/saw with this one, and hopefully I won't have buyer's remorse.
     

    miketreeguy

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    Thanks to all for suggestions and advise. Went with adeline's. Spent over $300 today....I'm done!
    To start off with, I really recommend the vivi nova for the provari. It looks awesome on top, and the heads are cheap to replace (~$3).

    I'd get a metal tube for it though, one that matches your provari color (if available).

    You can rebuild the heads once you're more comfortable with the set up for extremely cheap. Then I'd recommend an RBA for it.

    But you can't go wrong with the vvn.

    GotVapes Vision ViVi Nova™ V2.5 : GotVapes.com, E-cigarette Supplies - Atomizers Cartomizers Mods Juice and more
     

    Thompson

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    Thanks for sharing. I'm about to find out for myself. I said that I had no interest in variable voltage until I finally had the chance to experience it.

    Having been content with my cartotanks for several months, I've been intimidated by the "tinker" aspect of getting into an RBA. I prefer to use things that work straight out of the box without needing any fiddling. Having said that I've keeping an eye on these from a distance, and I just purchased the new AGA Tiamat PLUS with glass tank this past weekend. AGA Tiamat PLUS - Rebuildable Atomizer.

    I've noticed how the popular RBA's quickly go out-of-stock, so I like what I had read/saw with this one, and hopefully I won't have buyer's remorse.

    Your collection of IBT pretty much single handed has me wanting to buy one from them :p

    I've got an original AGA-T now and a -T2 coming via co-op in the next week or so. Once they are setup they are a dream. They take really nicely to modification too (the original had a screw on cap, airhole wouldn't align, quick sanding and it fits perfectly). I see a lot of people tweaking different aspects here and there. So far I've only sanded it, everything else performs well enough for me to leave it alone. haha
     
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