Because one just isn't enough :)

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davedbc

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Just ordered my 2nd Buzz Pro today (in Blue with a matching tank). Now that I'm hooked on VV vaping - I can't imagine being without one for any amount of time even for Notcigs to take care of any issues that may pop up on the original.

So now I have a back-up solution with a matching tank to boot - and while I see that many are fawning over the rootbeer - I gotta say, that Blue is slick.

When looking at back-up options - given how trouble free the buzz pro I already have is - why would I choose anything else?
 

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The Blue Buzz Pro is gorgeous, topped with the blue tank and you're golden, Dave! :)

I have several Buzz Pros, and an IPro and love 'em all! I love the vv experience too, I love how the vari volt HOLDS the batteries at your perfect state til it's time to charge them, no drop off! Doesn't get any better than that!

I'm not one to vape all over the place, range. More like a bad driver here, I've got one speed. The Buzz and Ipro keeps me outta the ditch. :)
 

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You nailed it Ma'am! I'm not one for fiddling with voltage all day long and my wheel generally hovers right around the yellow marker on mine (depending on carto). Keeping that voltage regulated throughout the day as opposed to the significant drop off that my Igo / Go-Go batteries used to do as they started to lose was the game changer for me. Having it be variable is simply nice to account for any variances between cartos / atties.
 

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You nailed it Ma'am! I'm not one for fiddling with voltage all day long and my wheel generally hovers right around the yellow marker on mine (depending on carto). Keeping that voltage regulated throughout the day as opposed to the significant drop off that my Igo / Go-Go batteries used to do as they started to lose was the game changer for me. Having it be variable is simply nice to account for any variances between cartos / atties.

Amen!!!

At first I couldn't understand all the hype I was seeing over vari volt and the Buzz/IPro but curiousity got the best of me. I remember when I used the Buzz Pro for the first time because that was my AHHHH HAAAA moment! It's all that and a bag of Doritos! LOL
 

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Just ordered my 2nd Buzz Pro today (in Blue with a matching tank). Now that I'm hooked on VV vaping - I can't imagine being without one for any amount of time even for Notcigs to take care of any issues that may pop up on the original.

So now I have a back-up solution with a matching tank to boot - and while I see that many are fawning over the rootbeer - I gotta say, that Blue is slick.

When looking at back-up options - given how trouble free the buzz pro I already have is - why would I choose anything else?

You sound like a very, very, intelligent person. I have to agree with every word.
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