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Post by buckowski on Oct 27, 2011 19:18:11 GMT
How are you getting on with your Alpha Ultra Bel? After having a toot on yours at Vapefest, I liked the flavour it produced, so I bought one the next day. So far, I've not had a problem with mine, really enjoying it. I'm finding my 306's work great in the RES.
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Post by Anne (fuzzy) on Oct 27, 2011 19:19:36 GMT
Most of this may as well be in a foreign language to me. Lol. But I'm happy with what I've got and what you've never had you can't miss!
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Post by bel on Oct 27, 2011 19:29:18 GMT
How are you getting on with your Alpha Ultra Bel? After having a toot on yours at Vapefest, I liked the flavour it produced, so I bought one the next day. So far, I've not had a problem with mine, really enjoying it. I'm finding my 306's work great in the RES. If im honest i really couldn't get on with it, loved the look and feel of it, so light but i guess im a provari girl at heart. you should of made me an offer
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Post by Sandra (aka Chillax) on Oct 27, 2011 20:05:23 GMT
Bel, isn't there anyway to attatch a lanyard to the Provari? I was talking to someone once, using my hand with my PV in and as I was expressing something, kinda using my hands to talk, my PV shot out of mt hand, even though I dont put it around my neck, I tie the lanyard in a few knots just to stop me dropping it. I am always scared of dropping it.
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Post by ian on Oct 27, 2011 20:20:48 GMT
Provari wins for me hands down.I must however admit that i have two considerably cheaper VV mods which perform every bit as good.For functions,quality and performance i would say get a Provari for sure.If budget is tight then many of the VVs around the £50 with display are spot on,they just dont ooze the class of the Provari. Edit to add,i only use my Provari at home and then my cheaper VVs when out and about.Not so bothered if i break or lose the cheaper ones, which could easily happen when drunk
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Post by bel on Oct 27, 2011 20:25:36 GMT
Bel, isn't there anyway to attatch a lanyard to the Provari? I was talking to someone once, using my hand with my PV in and as I was expressing something, kinda using my hands to talk, my PV shot out of mt hand, even though I dont put it around my neck, I tie the lanyard in a few knots just to stop me dropping it. I am always scared of dropping it. I do have a lanyard but couldn't get on with it lol looked like i had a bulge where i shouldn't :-[
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Post by buckowski on Oct 27, 2011 21:00:26 GMT
How are you getting on with your Alpha Ultra Bel? After having a toot on yours at Vapefest, I liked the flavour it produced, so I bought one the next day. So far, I've not had a problem with mine, really enjoying it. I'm finding my 306's work great in the RES. If im honest i really couldn't get on with it, loved the look and feel of it, so light but i guess im a provari girl at heart. you should of made me an offer I would of, but it was the wrong size, I just wanted somethin for takin out and about so got the smaller version. I like it that much I've bought another RES for it. To be honest though, the Alpha's aren't worth the RRP, they should be nearer the £100 mark.
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Post by bel on Oct 27, 2011 21:04:54 GMT
Yes i agree, they do seem alot of money So glad your happy with yours, it is a nice vape
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Post by Anne (fuzzy) on Oct 27, 2011 21:58:49 GMT
£100? Not so sure that vaping is cheaper than smoking Health wise though, it's priceless.
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Post by Gordy on Oct 28, 2011 1:06:13 GMT
i guess the first question Chillax is do you want variable voltage? i do and thats why nice Mr Santa has reserved a provari size space in his sac for me
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Post by Anne (fuzzy) on Oct 28, 2011 1:15:20 GMT
I'd like one of those - eventually. Time I was going to bed, sleep well everyone x
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Post by Sandra (aka Chillax) on Oct 28, 2011 1:19:51 GMT
i guess the first question Chillax is do you want variable voltage? i do and thats why nice Mr Santa has reserved a provari size space in his sac for me That's it, isn't it Gordy, I want a vape that I can see the difference in to my Screwdriver, I don't want to spend out on something that looks beautiful but doesn't really seem much better than what I have already. The Screwdriver is doing a fantastic job of keeping me off the smokes so if I buy a new PV I want to feel everytime I vape on it that its so worth the upgrade
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Post by Sandra (aka Chillax) on Oct 28, 2011 1:20:12 GMT
I'd like one of those - eventually. Time I was going to bed, sleep well everyone x Nite :-) x
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Post by Gordy on Oct 28, 2011 1:21:24 GMT
nu-night Anne sleep well
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Post by Gordy on Oct 28, 2011 1:28:49 GMT
i guess the first question Chillax is do you want variable voltage? i do and thats why nice Mr Santa has reserved a provari size space in his sac for me That's it, isn't it Gordy, I want a vape that I can see the difference in to my Screwdriver, I don't want to spend out on something that looks beautiful but doesn't really seem much better than what I have already. The Screwdriver is doing a fantastic job of keeping me off the smokes so if I buy a new PV I want to feel everytime I vape on it that its so worth the upgrade you have hit the nail on the head ..thats what i think too.... plus the provari is a lovely looking piece of kit so win win i want to be able to think oh i want a harder hitting vape and be able to dial up the voltage and get a different experience.... or think ah this juice isnt tasting quite right i'll mess with the voltage until it is I love toys and the provari seems to be the biggest vaping toy out there if that wasnt enough hardly anyone buys one and isnt totally impressed.... i really love the GG stealth but i think if i got one i would always be wanting a provari too Edit to add : ...and if Bel with ALL her new shiney toys loves the provari best then thats good enough recomendation for me
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