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Post by jlowdo on Apr 11, 2012 13:20:53 GMT
TBH Kevin is sending my LT back to me as the pin had been pushed in to far, so can't do a side by side..... i'll be playing around when the battery is properly charged, but don't know how it will compare to the LT, especially with regards to the $$$$ diff...
feels quality... expected a box at least. the LT looks much more 'wow factor' when you open it...
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Post by jlowdo on Apr 11, 2012 14:54:30 GMT
proper smoke rings
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Post by jlowdo on Apr 11, 2012 17:29:53 GMT
so far, find the control system quite confusing. especially as there are no instructions to tell you what means what and what to do. seems like randomly pressing the button turns on the menu........ otherwise, no complaints so far
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Post by blakey on Apr 11, 2012 17:33:09 GMT
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Post by Sandra (aka Chillax) on Apr 11, 2012 17:41:35 GMT
The control will become second nature by tomorrow
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Post by maccafan on Apr 11, 2012 20:00:56 GMT
Does it not come with a manual? Now, did I tell you about a certain scientist who founded the theory of natural selection and wrote "Origin of the Species?"
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Post by alvoram on Apr 11, 2012 20:04:28 GMT
I am so tempted to get one, have even convinced the missus to let me get one, once I've been quit 6 months, but 3 things are putting me off the Provari... 1) Cost, although having enjoyed the LT as much as I do, and with everyone saying this is somehow so much better, I could find a way around that, there's always a way 2) The menu system and control. I am different to most in that since I've had the LT i've been changing voltages quite often, I find different juices taste better at different voltages, even in standard boges. And I am also constantly checking the battery level, again not a massive concern. 3) From what I've read, where it can't handle a certain voltage on any particular atty, it displays an error rather than just dropping the voltage automatically. It seems most people think that is better, but it just seems backwards to me. Although I understand that, as with the LT, this isn't really a problem, as it would most likely be burning the atty if it didn't display the error/drop the voltage, anyway, so not really a problem. I am going to be interested in seeing how others get on with them, and I'm ready to have my arm twisted
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Post by blakey on Apr 11, 2012 20:05:00 GMT
Does it not come with a manual? Now, did I tell you about a certain scientist who founded the theory of natural selection and wrote "Origin of the Species?" Yeah, but if we had internet back in them days we could have save him the bother too
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Post by Karma on Apr 11, 2012 20:06:02 GMT
Does it not come with a manual? Now, did I tell you about a certain scientist who founded the theory of natural selection and wrote "Origin of the Species?" Jlo said that it didn't come with instructions! Personally I find these instructions that you only sometimes get as good as useless. Something seemed to get lost in the translation of Chinese into English Just as well we have these forums for help and advice
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Post by maccafan on Apr 11, 2012 20:07:57 GMT
I am so tempted to get one, have even convinced the missus to let me get one, once I've been quit 6 months, but 3 things are putting me off the Provari... 1) Cost, although having enjoyed the LT as much as I do, and with everyone saying this is somehow so much better, I could find a way around that, there's always a way 2) The menu system and control. I am different to most in that since I've had the LT i've been changing voltages quite often, I find different juices taste better at different voltages, even in standard boges. And I am also constantly checking the battery level, again not a massive concern. 3) From what I've read, where it can't handle a certain voltage on any particular atty, it displays an error rather than just dropping the voltage automatically. It seems most people think that is better, but it just seems backwards to me. Although I understand that, as with the LT, this isn't really a problem, as it would most likely be burning the atty if it didn't display the error/drop the voltage, anyway, so not really a problem. I am going to be interested in seeing how others get on with them, and I'm ready to have my arm twisted The Provari V2 has an uprated current rating of 3.5 amps.. That's a lot..Even at 3.5 amps you'll be toasting your throat.. The hardest baddest vaper will probably take it up to 3 amps unless he/she has a cast iron throat.. Personally I find these instructions that you only sometimes get as good as useless. Something seemed to get lost in the translation of Chinese into English The Provari is made in the US.
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Post by Karma on Apr 11, 2012 20:13:04 GMT
Personally I find these instructions that you only sometimes get as good as useless. Something seemed to get lost in the translation of Chinese into English The Provari is made in the US.[/quote] Ok, shame they didn't give Jlo any instructions with his purchase
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Post by alvoram on Apr 11, 2012 20:17:00 GMT
I am so tempted to get one, have even convinced the missus to let me get one, once I've been quit 6 months, but 3 things are putting me off the Provari... 1) Cost, although having enjoyed the LT as much as I do, and with everyone saying this is somehow so much better, I could find a way around that, there's always a way 2) The menu system and control. I am different to most in that since I've had the LT i've been changing voltages quite often, I find different juices taste better at different voltages, even in standard boges. And I am also constantly checking the battery level, again not a massive concern. 3) From what I've read, where it can't handle a certain voltage on any particular atty, it displays an error rather than just dropping the voltage automatically. It seems most people think that is better, but it just seems backwards to me. Although I understand that, as with the LT, this isn't really a problem, as it would most likely be burning the atty if it didn't display the error/drop the voltage, anyway, so not really a problem.I am going to be interested in seeing how others get on with them, and I'm ready to have my arm twisted The Provari V2 has an uprated current rating of 3.5 amps.. That's a lot..Even at 3.5 amps you'll be toasting your throat.. The hardest baddest vaper will probably take it up to 3 amps unless he/she has a cast iron throat.. Slow down... Not sure how long it will be until I can afford one, I'll have been persuaded by the end of the night at this rate
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Post by blakey on Apr 11, 2012 20:20:32 GMT
Personally I find these instructions that you only sometimes get as good as useless. Something seemed to get lost in the translation of Chinese into English The Provari is made in the US. Ok, shame they didn't give Jlo any instructions with his purchase [/quote] Instructions are found on their website Karma and as a downloadable pdf file
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Post by maccafan on Apr 11, 2012 20:20:34 GMT
Ha ha..That was actually a strike against point 3. What I meant to say is that on the V2, by the time you hit the E2 error message it'll be pretty fierce even with a dual coil. The menu system is really very friendly once you understand it and changing voltages is a doddle. Now that's a strike against point 2..My colleague at work has got one and I usually use it when I am at work more than he does.. I think its very pricey too..
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Post by Karma on Apr 11, 2012 20:25:56 GMT
The Provari is made in the US. Ok, shame they didn't give Jlo any instructions with his purchase Instructions are found on their website Karma and as a downloadable pdf file [/quote] Perhaps someone could post a linky then for jlo? Would be more helpful?
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