Well I've found myself stumbling into the Provari subforum here on the E-Cigarette-Forum. Weird. I never knew it existed. There seems to be a ton of posts in this forum about the Provari and yet I've never noticed they actually originated here in Provari land
Anyways, I'm in the Market for an Advanced PV. I'm looking at an Empire at the moment but, I've got a problem. I have all of these 3+ ohm cartomizers and no variable voltage device. I was visually modding my lavatube and I think I got glue in the firing button. Its either glue, or its from overdripping and getting my juice into the circuit board compartment. So I've been looking at fixed volt APV's for a while now, thinking I'd like to buy a genesis atomizer and use it on a nice fixed volt mod... But since my vv mod is gone, Provari is on my mind and I'm thinking about perhaps owning a ZattyPro someday down the line. (maybe) Whatever the case, if I want to use Rebuildable atomizers or Genesis atomizers down the road, & if I want to get some more life out of these high resistance cartos, I need a variable voltage PV. I'd love to own one of your beautiful APVs...
But I have a gripe with Provari. I've had this little pet-peeve for a long time and I can't help it. See, I refuse to buy from a website known as Aquavapor.com, a very budget friendly website. I know I could save a lot of money buying from them, but the name of their website is AQUA vapor. I just DON'T want to support a vendor that spreads misinformation. Sure, there might be water in some juices, but most juices are Propylene Glycol and/or Vegetable Glycerine. Right?
So, Provari, if you read nothing else, please skip down to here, my question: Why the "water vapor cigarette" description on your website? I mean, I think you guys make and offer an amazing product. The quality is known across the world. Your the United State's pride and joy when it comes to US made personal nicotine vaporizers. So why do you have to put "water vapor cigarette" on your website? Why not "The Provari uses nicotine liquid made up of Propylene Glycol and/or Vegetable Glycerine, which are both considered relatively harmless for human consumption by the American Food and Drug Association." Why not that? I don't mean to put you on the spot or anything silly like that. Like I said, I may be buying a provari shortly if I can manage to save up long enough. I like you guys. Your customer service is fantastic and I'm constantly reading about how you guys put the customer as #1 above all else. You never stop amazing me when it comes to what you'll do to keep your customers and fan-base happy. I've read that you've taken old Provari's and given new ones to people who've broken, scratched, or dented theirs. All I'd like to ask, without any negative connotation, is why do you include "water vapor electronic cigarette" on your website?
Back when I was new to vaping, I saw that on your website and I promised myself I wouldn't support your business. Now? I'm questioning that ethic, because, well, as I've pointed out above, I think you guys are a very caring company and your product is of well build. I'd like to someday own a Provari, whether or not you continue to keep this string of words on your website... But I'd really just like to ask: Why?
Anyways, I'm in the Market for an Advanced PV. I'm looking at an Empire at the moment but, I've got a problem. I have all of these 3+ ohm cartomizers and no variable voltage device. I was visually modding my lavatube and I think I got glue in the firing button. Its either glue, or its from overdripping and getting my juice into the circuit board compartment. So I've been looking at fixed volt APV's for a while now, thinking I'd like to buy a genesis atomizer and use it on a nice fixed volt mod... But since my vv mod is gone, Provari is on my mind and I'm thinking about perhaps owning a ZattyPro someday down the line. (maybe) Whatever the case, if I want to use Rebuildable atomizers or Genesis atomizers down the road, & if I want to get some more life out of these high resistance cartos, I need a variable voltage PV. I'd love to own one of your beautiful APVs...
But I have a gripe with Provari. I've had this little pet-peeve for a long time and I can't help it. See, I refuse to buy from a website known as Aquavapor.com, a very budget friendly website. I know I could save a lot of money buying from them, but the name of their website is AQUA vapor. I just DON'T want to support a vendor that spreads misinformation. Sure, there might be water in some juices, but most juices are Propylene Glycol and/or Vegetable Glycerine. Right?
So, Provari, if you read nothing else, please skip down to here, my question: Why the "water vapor cigarette" description on your website? I mean, I think you guys make and offer an amazing product. The quality is known across the world. Your the United State's pride and joy when it comes to US made personal nicotine vaporizers. So why do you have to put "water vapor cigarette" on your website? Why not "The Provari uses nicotine liquid made up of Propylene Glycol and/or Vegetable Glycerine, which are both considered relatively harmless for human consumption by the American Food and Drug Association." Why not that? I don't mean to put you on the spot or anything silly like that. Like I said, I may be buying a provari shortly if I can manage to save up long enough. I like you guys. Your customer service is fantastic and I'm constantly reading about how you guys put the customer as #1 above all else. You never stop amazing me when it comes to what you'll do to keep your customers and fan-base happy. I've read that you've taken old Provari's and given new ones to people who've broken, scratched, or dented theirs. All I'd like to ask, without any negative connotation, is why do you include "water vapor electronic cigarette" on your website?
Back when I was new to vaping, I saw that on your website and I promised myself I wouldn't support your business. Now? I'm questioning that ethic, because, well, as I've pointed out above, I think you guys are a very caring company and your product is of well build. I'd like to someday own a Provari, whether or not you continue to keep this string of words on your website... But I'd really just like to ask: Why?
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