What's good about Provari?

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The innokin iClear 30 is a 510-connector dual top-coil design with 16 wicks. These are absolutely the best clearomizer I've ever tried. If it were pyrex, it would be perfect. I generally prefer cartotanks, but these are so easy to fill and convenient to use I'm using them instead of my cartotanks.

Flavors are nice and vapor is very good, better than can be expected for a clearomizer. Much prefer this to a Protank, and I have both versions to make the comparison. I've been using a couple of them for about a month and have yet needed to change a coil head. I just refill and vape.
 
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The Innokin iClear 30 is a 510-connector dual top-coil design with 16 wicks. These are absolutely the best clearomizer I've ever tried. If it were pyrex, it would be perfect. I generally prefer cartotanks, but these are so easy to fill and convenient to use I'm using them instead of my cartotanks.

Flavors are nice and vapor is very good, better than can be expected for a clearomizer. Much prefer this to a Protank, and I have both versions to make the comparison. I've been using a couple of them for about a month and have yet needed to change a coil head. I just refill and vape.

I agree about the iClear30. The flavor isn't quite as good as a carto tank, but it is much better than the typical muted clearo taste. I've set my dad up with them because they're so easy to use. My only issue is the extremely tight draw, but for some, it's more like drawing on an analog, I guess.
 

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Provaris are expensive regulated mods that are consistent and built to last. If you have some loot to burn, go for a Provari and it will give you a lot of durability and consistency. Your PV has nothing to do with gunked clearos and coils. Sadly, gunked coils is the nature of vaping. Clean, clean, clean. Then when that fails, replace, replace, replace or rebuild, rebuild, rebuild. Still beats the hell out of cleaning ashtrays. :)
 

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Provaris are expensive regulated mods that are consistent and built to last. If you have some loot to burn, go for a Provari and it will give you a lot of durability and consistency. Your PV has nothing to do with gunked clearos and coils. Sadly, gunked coils is the nature of vaping. Clean, clean, clean. Then when that fails, replace, replace, replace or rebuild, rebuild, rebuild. Still beats the hell out of cleaning ashtrays. :)

Holy Migrating Militia Batman!

His Excellency, here in the ProVari sub-forum. As I live and breathe! Welcome, sir, I do not believe I have witnessed a post of yours here before, General!

EDIT: I will say this, at the risk of gainsaying Mr. Washington: When many 33Hz mods gets lower on battery power, say less than 50%, frequently the output of the device suffers, and though you set the device for 4 volts, it cannot put out the voltage being asked of it. The loss of power could contribute to the coil clogging issue.

That said, His Excellency speaks true, maintenance of coils is a part of the fabric of vaping. There is just no way around it! The lack of maintenance is most likely the prime culprit in the clogged coil scenario.
 
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Holy Migrating Militia Batman!

His Excellency, here in the ProVari sub-forum. As I live and breathe! Welcome, sir, I do not believe I have witnessed a post of your here before, General!

I will say this, at the risk of gainsaying Mr. Washington. When many 33Hz mods gets lower on power, say less than 50%, frequently the output of the device suffers, and though you set the device for 4 volts, it cannot put out the voltage being asked of it. The loss of power could contribute to the coil clogging issue.

That said, His Excellency speaks true, maintenance of coils is a part of the fabric of vaping. There is just no way around it! The lack of maintenance is most likely the prime culprit in the clogged coil scenario.

LOL Lion! I once got all over the ECF but found my infraction tally rise rapidly. I settled in on the HHV Army subforum and cleaned up my act. :) But I'll venture out on rare occasions still. And I patronize the Nat Tobacco thread all the time along with a few other ones.

Nice to see you here friend.
 

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Just go big and pick up a Fogger V2.. ;)

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Looks very promising! But the question is, where to buy one of those? Actually, I'm interested in buying 2 of those if available at sale price. The lowest price I've seen so far is $28 .. Any info on this will be appreciated. Thanks :)
 

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