You say provari is the best but WHY???

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That looks sick! If it was all on looks id have it already, satin black with green led and green glass on the aerotank 


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You should check out provari with kayfun lite or russian 91% with beauty ring or cone.

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DNA30 goes up to 30 watts... as in dna30 :)

Don't get me wrong... I absolutely love my provari, but I would give it away for a ZNA in a heartbeat.

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I was "standing in line" so to speak for this mod, but have since backed away from it. I could care less about going that high of a voltage/wattage to vape. What drew me towards this was that it would go down to powing up a .5 Ohm coil. I dont like VW because its always self adjusting itself which in turn kills your batteries quicker.

The soft feel of the power up button and having to immediately buy an 18650 tube for it if you want it to last any time at all kinda made me shy away from the ZNA. But it is a very good looking mod and feels like a very quality made piece (its hefty in the hand). Some have had threading problems..(quality control).....hopefully rectified by now.
 

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If I were in London, I would think about the SvoeMesto Semovar as well as the Provari (The company that designed the Kayfun). They are cheaper there for you than for those of us in North America.

They have a year warranty, Machined in Germany and do a nice job. The Nivel chip has also been used around Europe for some time.

I have both ProVari and Semovars (multiples) and enjoy them both. Warranty work would be quick for you there in London (Cloud 9 Vaping)

I think your smart in looking at a good solid "work tool" type mod....as in one you can drop over and over again with no worries.

Good luck in your decision. A Provari is always a sound decision IMHO.

Thanks for the reply, definitely helpful as i haven't even heard of this one so i'll have a look into it now. Thats my biggest hangup, having a problem and the time it would take to get it fixed if it cant be done here. I know going back to this itaste would be crap, i used my dads itaste 134 and going back to mine from that was annoying for a while


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Thanks for the reply, definitely helpful as i haven't even heard of this one so i'll have a look into it now. Thats my biggest hangup, having a problem and the time it would take to get it fixed if it cant be done here. I know going back to this itaste would be crap, i used my dads itaste 134 and going back to mine from that was annoying for a while


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Heres a thread worth reading through for you..... http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...scussion/471875-sm-v3-semovar-vs-provari.html

This is a pretty adult thread. Most all of us (Semovar users) still recomend Provaris as well for most vapers that dont mind spending the money.
 
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DNA30 goes up to 30 watts... as in dna30 :)

Don't get me wrong... I absolutely love my provari, but I would give it away for a ZNA in a heartbeat.

Yh i was going to have a look at this just because it looked so good, but i cant find anywhere that even sell this and i have no clue what i'd vape at those kind of powers anyway as even 11W has made some liquids taste burnt. Im new so forgive my naivety lol


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Yh i was going to have a look at this just because it looked so good, but i cant find anywhere that even sell this and i have no clue what i'd vape at those kind of powers anyway as even 11W has made some liquids taste burnt. Im new so forgive my naivety lol


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Electronicstix sells them.... But of course.... Its out of order.
 

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I've actually never been impressed by provari....
I've been using a super T product for better than 3 years now...and it has a lifetime warranty, down to the finish...
Yes it's a mechanical, but with a kick2 chip, it can be set up for VW....
Add to that the fact that he just came out with a new cap to turn it into a hybrid (rebuild able that's halfway between dripper and tank)...
So to me there's no other device in it's class...
 

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Heres a thread worth reading through for you..... http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...scussion/471875-sm-v3-semovar-vs-provari.html

This is a pretty adult thread. Most all of us (Semovar users) still recomend Provaris as well for most vapers that dont mind spending the money.

This was just what i needed to see, i think the Semovar SM V3 sounds like it will be the better device for me. I'm going to keep reading up on it but it looks like this is the device I'm going to get.

Thanks again!


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This was just what i needed to see, i think the Semovar SM V3 sounds like it will be the better device for me. I'm going to keep reading up on it but it looks like this is the device I'm going to get.

Thanks again!


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