Haha no I actually like the Provape-1. Pop a RBA on that thing and you have a high quality all in 1 device. If I had the $ I'd have 1 of each with a U atty Pro on the Provape-1 and a ZAP on the Provari. Alas I do not at this time but maybe someday lol. Anyways, I looked at the Provape website again and I noticed that their "PREMIUM" e-juice states in the ingredients list that they do not add water. However their in-house juices have an ingredients list that DOES list water added. Wonderful. Thats normal for any juice seller. And I recognize that the provape website probably states that it is a "water" vapor e-cigarette so that people new to vaping will easily understand the basic idea of their product. But, its my opinion that a website should just state that the juices are PG and VG with water added. Idk. Thats all. Sorry if I may have upset some of you. Maybe I just don't fully understand the chemistry behind our PG and VG juices and the vapor that is produced. People are telling me in this thread that the PG and VG is vaporized and then once in my body, it collects water and exits with water. Or does the PG and VG vaporize INTO water the moment it hits the heating element, with a higher density (vapor instead of water) due to the PG and VG emulsification? idk I didn't want to create a problem. I'm sorry.