Are you an experienced vaper who has used many PVsr?

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AdamM

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Keyzy, El Dee, given that I have no idea whether 5V or 6V or more is what I want, and I don't have the money to try two more PVs, would it be best to get the Buzz for the vv over the GLV? Keyzy: If the buzz does 5 volts, then why would one perhaps want the GLV2? Is there some downside to VV? And have either of you tried the Sabertouch? That was recommended to me a week or so ago.

And thank you all for your help.
 
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I like 5v.I have no need for a VV device.To me its just another thing to go wrong.As I said before I prefer durability and simplicity over looks and added things that can fail.Thats just me.Its all in what your looking for.I stick my GLV in my back pocket and Im all good.Think about what you want out of your PV.Then choose one.
 

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I laid off the Buzz for a few months because it contained electronics...I felt all mechanical too be an advantage...The reviews were all positive so I ordered up...I'm glad I did...A 5 volt GLV contains a resistor so it's not mechanical...The Buzz contains an adjustable resistor...I was using Mega 808 cartos that ohmed at 3.0.....a perfect match at 4.45 volts..now I'm using the Fusions and though I haven't ohmed one I believe them too be 2.5 + -...They perform flawlessly at 4.2 volts...I've taken the Megas to the 5 volt range experimenting...much better at 4.45....I measure voltage with an adapter...Mostly I only measure after blind experimentation...There is a screw on digital meter at notcigs now and I'll be ordering soon...Now the Infinity comes out next week..It's got a dial so no screwdriver is needed to adjust...Really once a good voltage is determined I set it and forget it...vaping thru the voltage cycle is elimenated with the Buzz too...ir you start at 4.5 you finish at 4.5....the attys/cartos love that....and the vape never changes...Buzzkill even has some blemished Buzzs for sale at $85 or so....Very slight and sometimes unnoticable cosmetic flaws to the anodizing...Everyone has raved about the blems...mine was not blemed..Now the Infinity will be 510/901...Now that I've found this Fusion in 801....well I like them...If I had to order tomorrow I'd go Buzz with 801 native....IkenVapes 801 Fusion and MadVapes for the black Trustfires and charger...Sorry for the rambling I've been listening to the Raiders lose again....
 

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Adam-2011 is bringing in quite a few new mods. If you can hold off and see what the New Year brings, it might be worth the wait!
Do your due diligence in the battery life market. They are not all the same. I find that an 18650 new will last me all day and after a couple months, need to change out 2 x's a day. The 16340 lasted all day for a couple months and now I switch them out 3 x's a day.
The new and improved AW's are pretty good, but I have not had them long enough to give a 'how often I change them out' statement. I also have been using them trying out variable voltage units which is a bit different than using them at a set voltage.
Be sure to get a voltmeter for checking the batteries charge and mark them as sets if you use them stacked.
 
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