whats so great about provari?

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Ladiekali

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Nothing new, though, it seems. It seems so weird to me that people spend a lot of time telling people who own and love something why it is a piece of crap. And even weirder when they come to the part of the forum for that particular item to do so. Just weird.:confused:

Sometimes i think they may not know they are in the provari forum..
Like if you click on new posts, instead of browsing... Thats why i mentioned maybe that particular person did not realize they were in a provari forum.

Most times if a provari thread is started in general discussion, it gets moved to the provari section.

i once thought $200 was alot of money for a device. But that was because i had never held one, let alone vaped from one.
 

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Calm your teeeties......My browser is super slow.....Anyways Thanks a bunch....I'm wearing it with pride.... I really appreciate the effort. It's perfect....

Glad you like it. I don't need people to know that I made it though. At the very least make the font much, much smaller.
 

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I agree entirely. I have 4 Mini Protank 2's and 15 heads that I'm about to put on the classifieds. I just can't go back now that I have my two Kayfuns.

Never really was able to fully enjoy the kayfun style. It's an incredible, intuitive design and an easy build platform, but I either get dry hits or major flooding. I'll get a good build that will be super nice for a day or so, then I start to get problems. That's why I enjoy the simplicity of my steel mesh wicks on the Pyrex RSST. I've thought about giving a steel mesh hybrid build on my Russian 91%, but haven't built up the motivation quite yet. LOOOOVE my Pyrex RSST
 

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Never really was able to fully enjoy the kayfun style. It's an incredible, intuitive design and an easy build platform, but I either get dry hits or major flooding. I'll get a good build that will be super nice for a day or so, then I start to get problems. That's why I enjoy the simplicity of my steel mesh wicks on the Pyrex RSST. I've thought about giving a steel mesh hybrid build on my Russian 91%, but haven't built up the motivation quite yet. LOOOOVE my Pyrex RSST
Have you tried a Squape? It's a different variation on the Kayfun design.
got it....Got to protect that badazz reputation.....
You got it. :p
 

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Never really was able to fully enjoy the kayfun style. It's an incredible, intuitive design and an easy build platform, but I either get dry hits or major flooding. I'll get a good build that will be super nice for a day or so, then I start to get problems. That's why I enjoy the simplicity of my steel mesh wicks on the Pyrex RSST. I've thought about giving a steel mesh hybrid build on my Russian 91%, but haven't built up the motivation quite yet. LOOOOVE my Pyrex RSST

Odd, The first build I tried was one by AndrewWVids:
KAYFUN LITE & BUILDING a COIL - REVIEW - YouTube

It's a great simple build but my builds always measured out to 2.4 ohms which a bit too high for my tastes as I had to jack the battery up pretty high to get a good hit on it.

I then tried the build on page 8 of the Kayfun 3.1 manual by SvoeMesto and that one uses less Ekowool and measures out to 1.8 ohms,so it is my new choice.
http://www.meshweaver.com/temp/vaping/SVOEMESTO_KAYFUN_v3.1ES_USER_MANUAL.pdf
 

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Odd, The first build I tried was one by AndrewWVids:
KAYFUN LITE & BUILDING a COIL - REVIEW - YouTube

It's a great simple build but my builds always measured out to 2.4 ohms which a bit too high for my tastes as I had to jack the battery up pretty high to get a good hit on it.

I then tried the build on page 8 of the Kayfun 3.1 manual by SvoeMesto and that one uses less Ekowool and measures out to 1.8 ohms,so it is my new choice.
http://www.meshweaver.com/temp/vaping/SVOEMESTO_KAYFUN_v3.1ES_USER_MANUAL.pdf


what did you use to get 2.4 ohms?? :lol: that's my perfect ohms :lol:
 

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Odd, The first build I tried was one by AndrewWVids:
KAYFUN LITE & BUILDING a COIL - REVIEW - YouTube

It's a great simple build but my builds always measured out to 2.4 ohms which a bit too high for my tastes as I had to jack the battery up pretty high to get a good hit on it.

what did you use to get 2.4 ohms?? :lol: that's my perfect ohms :lol:
Did you watch the video? Edit: I just watched the video. That looks complicated compared to what I do.
 
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I can give a reason a Provari is good. My son bought a itaste SVD. It suddenly started to hit and miss with acknowledging that a tank was attached. Then would read " non" . After taking it apart I realized the soldering job that connected the chip inside had come undone. My husband had to carefully resolder it. I've never had this happen to my Provaris.

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