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I agree that if you have the cash, go for a provari. I've had my chrome one since end of Sept although I bought 3 LT's which are also used. While they work well, the provari is superior and I expect it to last a lot longer. They're actually quite robust as well. My chrome provari has launched itself off the side of the cupboard and hit against a metal leg of a table before. My heart was in my mouth! I inspected it for dents and scratches but not a thing was to be found! It also still worked fine lol
The LT's being quite light in comparison and a bit top heavy with a tank on them have also launched themselves numerous times off the cupboard (ok, ok, I brushed past them and they fell off!) and smacked the metal leg of a table and they also work fine after with no dents or scratches. But I love the bells and whistles of the provari, the feel of it, the look of it and how it vapes and wouldn't hesitate to get another if I ever needed to.
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StiGasaurus he say = "No more tube shaped PV's allowed here!" Poor little Lava Tube has a frowny face since he came! :)

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i agree smokey but for me it's mainly about the vape. i can't see how i can get a better vape than what i'm getting now. maybe like you said i'd have to try a friends out or something to tell. as with all things they will both become a dinosaur in the not to distant future. so until then i'm just happy that every vape is a good one. i had my fair share of troubles with pvs over the years. should my lava break or something a provari would be something to consider. Pstelios congratz on new provari :)

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View PostBATHY, on 24 January 2012 - 12:32 PM, said:

Hi I'm new to this site and would like to say HELLO.!!!
I have only tried a cheap e-cigarette before and I really took to it.
So what I intend to do is jump in at the deep end. I intend to buy a
PRIVARI and a ODYSSEUS tank. The way I see it I could spend £000
on trying different products so why not just buy the best. Then all I will
Have to buy is the juice. GOOD IDEA OR BAD IDEA..

A good idea mate.

But I would say that, it's exactly what I did.
I noticed on forums how many had, or had a some point, numerous ecigs and mods.
That is fine for a hobby or collector.
I didn't want this and didn't want to waste money on loads of "in between" equipment,
or have a shelf full of devices.

I have not been disappointed.

Looking at tanks now, but I only want to buy one or two, so looking before I leap.
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Could save you much, provided you stick to that pledge? :)

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The way I looked on it was I spent £6 per day on anologues, so £4 a week was little to pay in comparison.
And that's just for a year which is the length of the guarantee.

Not that Enjuice do a £4 a week option LOL

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View PostBoadacia, on 20 February 2012 - 05:30 PM, said:

Could save you much, provided you stick to that pledge? :)
I am so satisfied with it Boady, that I find it hard to show interest in other devices.

I am seriously debating buying a second Provari, as backup.
It won't last forever and it could drop it in a river, off a tall building, into the road, or lose it / have it stolen.
I am holding back on this idea , just in case I see something else as a backup, but I am not hopeful.




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I might buy the Pro-Vari Mini if it comes down in price a little. I know they're good quality, but I think it's taking the pee a bit.

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View PostBoadacia, on 20 February 2012 - 06:35 PM, said:

I might buy the Pro-Vari Mini if it comes down in price a little. I know they're good quality, but I think it's taking the pee a bit.
Do you mean a Provape1?
This is just a 3.7v unregulated device, not VV or am I behind the times already?
Best I scoot over to Provape!
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Buy the Provari mate. It may cost a lot but it will save you a lot too. Bought mine almost a year ago & easily spent its cost in various devices during the 6 or 7 months previous, & since buying it I've picked up an SB for weekends & that's it (Provaris & alcohol don't mix).
SB went through a couple of trade offs & it's now a Don, absolutely the best performing single cell standard device I've used.
Have a Clockworks RTA on order to partner with it but I reckon it'll still find its way onto the Provari for the odd occasion when I don't get the wrap quite right but generally speaking it's:- Re-buildable atty / standard device or standard atty / VV device. Nothing at all wrong with getting the two though but I'd also consider a standard device for outs & abouts - if you've any cash left that is :)
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I own a provari and a GGTS with UFS. I find I primarily use the GGTS with UFS for day to day vaping and go to the provari if I want to drip while trying out new flavors.

I run a 2 ohm Dca in the UFS and anything from 1.5 to 3.5 ohm attys on the provari. I never use cartos.





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