Why is a Provari P3 even a viable choice.

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Bassnorma

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Durability and reliability are my reasons.

My ego kit lasted for around 6 months and I bought a lavatube.
My lavatube's button started to soften a bit after a year and I was afraid it'd break on me so I bought a smok SID which in less than a year managed to sop die.

As someone who still uses his protank2 until now at 2.0+ ohms @ 3.5 volts (!), All I need is a reliable mod. I am busy and I want a mod that just works.

Once there is a provari3 in black, I am gonna hand them my wallet and be done :)


I feel the need for a gunmetal one personally...or maybe they will finally make the perfect deep purple....
 

Pinggolfer

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sorry, no ... according to the OP ... the 2.5 is not even a viable PV.
Even though it's solid as a rock, has reverse battery protection, provides the exact voltage all of time, and has never failed? Gee I better sell it and get a real mod from China. I guess Provape doesn't get it.
 

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been seeing alot of hype around the release of the new Provari. now im not trying to say its bad or anything but I dont know why people prefer a it as expensive as it is with such a useless power output. i guess they would be great for a newbie and ive heard they last for ever as far as regulated VW/VV devices go but seriously who the ....... pays that much for a device that puts out 20w. now 20w is fine for an all day vape but how are you going to expand into trying higher powered vapes when your so limited in power range, when you can get a DNA or 50W+ device for a fraction of the price and have a better quality more powerful vape, seems like madness to me

Sounds like you are the newbie.
 
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