Call me late to the party. I live in Newport News. I didn't know there were so many Va vapors.
I used to work in Richmond and I have been to the Vapors Lounge many times - nice shop. I haven't been to Mac's shop yet, can't wait to check it out. It is much closer to me than Richmond...
I'll...
I would have a hard time deciding between the Buzz Pro and the Darwin.
Ease of getting to the sweet spot is key for me. I am constantly adjusting my Infinity and I really appreciate the thumb dial. I have learned that I don't need to know what the voltage is set to, I can get to the sweet...
Buzz Pro
I own both the original Buzz and the Infinity. The Buzz is a workhorse - mine is over a year old and still kicking. The Infinity is sleek and has the convenience of a wheel to adjust voltage. The Buzz Pro should have it all.
A few times I wished I had a display, but I change the...
I use Kevlar cord and it works pretty good. I take a lighter to the wick (after soaking in PGA and drying off). Too much and the wick will char from the lighter fumes so I use short bursts. If the wick has PGA residual it will turn into a flaming wick which gets rid of the loose ends fast. I...
I have a very old buzz and the DCs work great. Batteries get very warm and the lifespan is shortened, but it does work. 5V is well over 15 watts of power, so I am not surprised things get warm. I typically use DCs at around 4.2-4.5V.
I have had the Buzz since June and I love it. Finding the sweet spot with any atomizer or juice combination is serious vaping pleasure. When I first got it I used a volt meter and went nuts, but now adjusting the voltage is second nature. The unit has a dual colored led that gives you a...
Check out the "Buzz" from notcigs. It allows you to change the voltage to anything between 3.7 and 6V. I like different flavors at different voltages.
~4.5V give or take a tenth is so much better than 5V for stuff like Tasty Finger and Boston Cream Pie type of flavors. The flavor stays pure...
One more endorsement here for Good Prophets.
I am blown away with the level of service from GP!
I'm not saying there was a mistake made by either party. But in my mind Rob has earned a lot more credit than one mistake. JMHO
.05L to .1L is right on the money for mouth inhalers. And .1 to .4L sounds right for lung inhaling. Which raises an interesting question. Which would the fan assist be more comfortable for? This also introduces an engineering obstacle. For the fan assist to be comfortable for everyone it...
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