FirinBlanks
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Post by FirinBlanks on Oct 23, 2012 7:55:23 GMT
Not wishing to sound biased but the Provari just chugs and chugs and chugs and.......
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alvoram
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Post by alvoram on Oct 23, 2012 10:02:41 GMT
Not got a Provari, I love the LTv4, but to be honest, I imagine you're going to get what you pay for. I could be wrong, but I've not heard of many quality issues with the provari. If I could afford that kind of outlay on a PV, I'd definitely buy a Provari. But like I said, I'm very happy with the LTv4, not a single miss fire yet, and the power is far more than I'll ever use, I can take it well, well, well past my comfortable vaping spot/sweet spot, with everything I've ever put on it, so why I'd want more power I don't know. There is also the ease of use to consider, the Provari doesn't require a degree in electronics to use, but it is definitely a lot easier to do things like change voltage, check battery life, and check (rough) carto resistance on the LTv4 than it is on the Provari. TBH my opinion is this, for some reason, I would like to get a provari, but I can't honestly justify it, I cant think of any reason why the provari would be £120 better than the L-rider version of the LTv4, which I believe is supposed to have improved quality, more stable voltage, plus an increased maximum current. But if anyone could give definitive reasons why it is worth 4 times the price, I would be grateful, as I could then justify myself purchasing one, lol
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Post by buckowski on Oct 23, 2012 10:22:05 GMT
I got the Provari mini about a fortnight ago...I previously had a Provari V1, but sold it last year as I wasn't happy with the battery life. The mini is a definite improvement on the V1. I got the extension to use 18650's (Kir Fanis), and I'm now getting 2 full days out of 1 charge. On the V1, I was not even getting 1 full day. And after using just Ego's for the past 6 months, it is true that the vape from a Provari is an improvement. Maybe it's in the mind, but using same voltage on an Ego twist, swapping same atomiser onto provari, the provari is the better vape. I've never owned a lavatube, so can't comment on whether the difference in price can be justified. But I am now very happy with the Provari experience.
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