What's so great about Provaris?

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I'm sorry but the whole "IT JUST WORKS!!!!!!!!11" argument is getting really thin. All of my dna 30 and SX devices "JUST WORK!!!" too, and they produce a prettier output waveform.
The Provari's waveform is pretty and straight too. It's not the DNA chip that is in question being durable (aside from the reverse battery issue), it's the mod body itself which is questionable and suspect. I've seen the reviews and the lack of workmanship on many of the box mods. I've held and used some of them at my local vape shop. Nowhere near the heft and workmanship quality of a Provari.

Provari's have stood the test of time for years, taking a licking and a bath and still keep on ticking. Let's see how long a DNA's body lasts over the long term.
 
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Time to chill a bit in here. Don't make me put on my MOM hat.


Although, that kinda was...


So what part of CHILL was not understood?

Seriously, if you all keep it up....the thread will be closed.

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DNAs are fine chips I recommend them all the time. Reverse battery is kind of an oversight but even so Brandon knows his electronics. But as good as they are (or can be in this case) they require good execution when it comes to the housing. Like I said in my previous post quality is all over the place, with a Provari you know what you're getting, and if it isn't what you expected, they'll fix it.
 

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The Provari's waveform is pretty and straight too. It's not the DNA chip that is in question being durable, it's the mod body itself which is questionable and suspect. I've seen the reviews and the lack of workmanship on many of the box mods. I've held and used some of them at my local vape shop. Nowhere near the heft and quality of a Provari.

Provari's have stood the test of time for years. Let's see how long a DNA's body lasts over the long term.
I think my seven-30 26650 (SX300) with stainless steel body will last as long as any Provari body! I guess all I'm saying is that Provari is very durable (obviously) but there are certainly other options out there that won't leave you with a flimsy mod.
 
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I think the one thing that ProVari has over all these new APVs is a track record. Provape has been around for a long time and has proven that they support their customers. All these new companies that have been around for less than a year, may or may not be around for the long hall. While that's not everything, it is one of the reasons that some people are loyal to Provape.
 

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DNAs are fine chips I recommend them all the time. Reverse battery is kind of an oversight but even so Brandon knows his electronics. But as good as they are (or can be in this case) they require good execution when it comes to the housing. Like I said in my previous post quality is all over the place, with a Provari you know what you're getting, and if it isn't what you expected, they'll fix it.

Agree you have to chose wisely on a DNA 30, but there are a few good choices. As far as the electronics at Evolv I think John didn't feel it was necessary until hindsight, and I bet he puts it in their next version. Still all things considered it was very cutting edge and changed a lot of people's vaping.
 

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The Provari's waveform is pretty and straight too. It's not the DNA chip that is in question being durable (aside from the reverse battery issue), it's the mod body itself which is questionable and suspect. I've seen the reviews and the lack of workmanship on many of the box mods. I've held and used some of them at my local vape shop. Nowhere near the heft and quality of a Provari.

Provari's have stood the test of time for years, taking a licking and a bath and still keep on ticking. Let's see how long a DNA's body lasts over the long term.

Still back to the which device. I do believe there are a few out there. I have no doubt that Provari is reliable and will continue to be.
 

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That's if you're sober.


And you don't scroll one click past where you needed.:) I have been guilty of that. I am interested to see how people like the new interface in day to day use. I am sure it was well thought out and tested. I do find the three button DNA design super intuitive.
 
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