An Affordable Variable Voltage Sleek looking Unit? Welcome The Infinity Preliminary Review by Notcigs.com

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son et lumiere

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First off this is just a prototype and I am beta tester for this product.

Okay Now onto the review.

So upon recieving the Infinity from notcigs.com I couldnt wait to get my hands on it because it just looked so darned sleek looking. This is a prototype. The Color will be offered in chrome , brass and black anodized . I have only had this unit for one day. It uses 2 14430 batteries which are 650 mah which give me a solid 5 hours of non stop vaping. I couldnt really ask for more. In that 5 hours of vaping I did not notice the vapor drop off at all because the voltage is regulated. It's good until the last 3 puffs.

What strikes me about the Infinity that noone else is offering is the looks, the price and the ease of use. It has a turn dial so you can easily dial up your voltage. It's really that simple. You just had a turn wheel on it that shows numbers from 1-10 so its really easy to get aquanted with the infinity and know what your favorite settings are. I am in love with this thing. It's only $79.99 for the unit it's self and $109.99 for a full kit with batteries and a charger.

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sgtdisturbed47

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Adjusting the voltage with ease is important. There are a lot of mods that require screwdrivers in order to adjust voltage.

My question though is why bother with variable voltage? The only reason I can see is maybe because certain liquids don't do so well with higher volts, but I've yet to have that problem.

Great design, and nice to see it in a small form factor.
 

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I am liking the look of this for a small mah vv
what is the button like I can't see it in the pictures? Durable feeling? Locking? Easy to push?
Is there any battery rattle?
any vent holes?

Looks good :p

The button is great. Feels nice to the touch. I like it alot. Very durable feeling. No vent holes but it doesnt get hot. No rattle very snug fit the batteries were made just for it. This is hands down my favorite device I have ever owned.

The production unit WILL have 3 vent holes near the bottom like the Buzz , the voltage range will also be 3.0 v - 5.6 volts
 
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The ease of use is really important when it comes to vaping. Coming from cigarettes that you simply light and smoke from, it's essential to keep it simple, at least for me. Too many mods where you have to use a screwdriver to make adjustments (I'd rather not pay $60+ bucks for an adjustable mod that I can make at home), and there are some that are just too over-engineered. Sure, they are tech devices so they SHOULD have features, but it's nice to have a simple PV that just plain WORKS without having to take 3 steps in order to make an adjustment.

Seeing a PV, in this form factor, with an easy-to-use knob, for this price, makes it irresistible. Although I don't use less than the 5v experience, it's nice to have the option to adjust (in a very simple way) in case LR atties are used.
 

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The Buzz voltage is adjusted by way of a screw driver. Not sure what mod sgt has been looking at.

He's asking about the button for the Infinity, which isn't shown in the OP's pics.

Not just the buzz that you have to use a screwdriver on. Many box mods that are adjustable have to be done so with a screwdriver.
 
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