There should be an updated Provari coming soon, very interested in buying a good quality device but it has to be up to date. Meaning updated electrical specs (add VW) and cosmetics (simplistic/classy look, updated display etc).
Lolz OK my last post as I don't own a provari I will never own a provari and I would never pay the price to have a provari. I will let you all win this one the provari is the king of all PVS and always will be as is the iPhone of phones and call of duty for fps games and Intel for CPUs and well you decide.
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It's MY opinion, that ProVari does in fact make my e-liquids tastes better, due to its superior electronic circuitry
Good thread....would read again. Better understanding of a few mods now and why they are so popular.
I can't imagine being happier with a mod than I am with my Vamo. I haven't tried a provari because I don't know anyone that has one but I'm thinking they both have buttons that you push and then vapor comes out of a hole at the top. The fact that I could drive mine over with a car.. destroy it.. and not care is a selling point for me. I'll just pick another one of up for 27$ I guess.
That said I like nice toys and will prob buy a provari when both my vamo's die. Hopefully that won't be soon.
No one is saying they hate the provari that's you lot saying it lmao at the end of the day its obviously a strong well made device as you all a love it but its certainly not worth the money not compared to other vv/vw mods. Almost any one with a vw device loves the feature and if the provari is to stay at the top they need a upgrade and soon and a price drop a good example is the iPhone when it came out it was top end best phone going but now its loosing its position to cheaper more feature rich android phones forcing iPhone to bring a new cheaper model.
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I just received my Provari this past Monday and I wouldn't say I hate it but certainly wasn't very impressed after reading the hundreds of thousands of fan boy threads around.
In the end if you have nothing better to do with your money, buy a Provari. Otherwise move on and you won't be missing a thing. Most certainly one of the most over hyped devices on the market.
what is this Vape pro that you speak of?
my Vamo died last week so I'm thinking build quality is the main issue with china mods. I've had my first provari for almost 2 years and I know if I have any issues I'm sending it in to provape for repair my vamo on the other hand is going in the trash. the vape-pro looks like a re-branded smok zmax. don't get me wrong I love my Sigelei telemax but I don't know if it will stand the test of time.
Has this changed?
ProVari - "MADE" in the USA
" Several have asked if the ProVari is just assembled in the US or made in the US, so to address this questions here are some details:
The ProVape-1 and ProVari are actually MADE and ASSEMBLED in the USA.
Parts - Machined right here in Monroe, WA. We use US-made stainless steel bar stock to produce the tubes, top caps, bottom caps, contact pins, etc. Everything is done on our machines locally. No outsourcing.
Bare Circuit Boards - Manufactured in Illinois. We do not purchase the circuit boards from China due to their poor quality. While the circuit boards are more expensive to produce in the USA; this is the heart of the system and its important to us that they are the best quality we can get. Each PCB is electronically tested before it ever sees components.
Electronic Components on Circuit Board these are the only parts that might come from outside of the USA. Some of these parts are simply not made in the US, so we cant get them from a US source, even though we would prefer to.
We use components from Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia, China and the USA.
Component assembly - Components are soldered onto the circuit boards at a facility outside Seattle, Washington. After getting components installed, the boards are tested several more times at our Monroe facility to ensure they are ready to ship. We test each one multiple times to give you the most reliable product you can get.
We don't cut any corners when it comes to quality control, testing, and component selection.
We love to hear all the positive comments about the ProVari and PV1. Thank you for your support!"
Here's the post from Provape I copies: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/provape/289525-provari-made-usa.html#post5869384
Lolz OK my last post as I don't own a provari I will never own a provari and I would never pay the price to have a provari. I will let you all win this one the provari is the king of all PVS and always will be as is the iPhone of phones and call of duty for fps games and Intel for CPUs and well you decide.
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Another thing I just noted... they only want the positive comments about the Provari. What about complaints? Feature requests? Etc. If this is a company that is really there for their customers, they should be open to all opinions and not just the praise, because while praise is nice, at the end of the day it's the negative comments that help you build a better product.
I could have grabbed 5 drop-forged chinese wrenches at the flea market today for the cost of two Craftsman wrenches ... I grabbed the 2 Craftsman.... Great quality, and a warranty I can use if needed.Since I've started vaping 2 1/2 years ago, i figured if I want to try out new gear, as long as I didn't exceed the $200.00+ a month I was spending on smokes, I'm not any worse off than before.
It's a funny thing to hear about folks who spent countless $$ over the years for empty cig packs, ashes, and butts, not being able to justify quality vape gear purchases.
I always managed to come up with the $$ for cigs when I smoked... Now, since vaping, I at least have nice devices to show for the $$ spent.
That kind of makes the point made earlier about the Provari being all American parts as well as assemblage moot, and puts it more on the level of the Vape-Pro. :-/ Which... the Vape-Pro is only $100 for the body. So where again does that extra $100+ go to?![]()
That kind of makes the point made earlier about the Provari being all American parts as well as assemblage moot, and puts it more on the level of the Vape-Pro. :-/ Which the Vape-Pro is only $100 for the body. So where again does that extra $100+ go to?![]()
Another thing I just noted... they only want the positive comments about the Provari. What about complaints? Feature requests? Etc. If this is a company that is really there for their customers, they should be open to all opinions and not just the praise, because while praise is nice, at the end of the day it's the negative comments that help you build a better product.
Well, that's just not accurate. Three weeks after I got my, I received an email from ProVape (I hope it's OK to post it here as it's just a form email--nothing personal):
"Thanks for Purchasing from ProVape!
Dear (my name),
It's been 3 weeks since you have ordered your ProVape products, and we would like to invite you to post online reviews of the products you purchased.
Simply click the link below to begin posting:
Here are the products that you ordered:
ProVari™ Mini V2.5 with Digital Display - Satin Silver New Design - Processing Time 4-8 Days
WRITE A REVIEW
Offer your opinions and experiences to others who might want some help making the best decision to meet their needs. At ProVape, our #1 goal is your complete satisfaction. If you have feedback or issues with the service you received from us, please click here to email us directly.
We appreciate your feedback and hope to serve you again soon.
Sincerely,
ProVape"
Just to be fair.![]()
And note, I understand the internal design costing more... but does it really justify the double price? Guess I'm just going to have to wait until I can try one...
This is a pretty standard "ask for review" email. They want you to email them so they can fix the issue and retain you as a customer. I'm sure it doesn't always work out like that but that's the intention.
they only want the positive comments about the Provari. What about complaints? Feature requests? Etc. If this is a company that is really there for their customers, they should be open to all opinions and not just the praise, because while praise is nice, at the end of the day it's the negative comments that help you build a better product.