Bloog Maxx Fusion Review: It's all New! For better for worse.

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New New New! It's all new here! For better or worse. New cartos are great but some of them taste a little off due to sporadic ohm ratings. New PCC looks great but it doesn't have room to carry extra cartos. New batteries have a great new audible switch that allows for more battery power in a smaller package, but it has a 5 second cut off.
 

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Other than the fact of you misrepresenting the Bloog PCC it was a good review.The pcc DOES indeed tell you how much battery power is in your battery while its charging...just press the button on the front and hold it for 3 seconds...Read your manual. Not fair to the designer for you to make a video talking about the PCC when you don't know how to use it correctly. If I were you I would wipe that video out and make a new one after you figure it out.
 
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Other than the fact of you misrepresenting the Bloog PCC it was a good review.The pcc DOES indeed tell you how much battery power is in your battery while its charging...just press the button on the front and hold it for 3 seconds...Read your manual. Not fair to the designer for you to make a video talking about the PCC when you don't know how to use it correctly. If I were you I would wipe that video out and make a new one after you figure it out.

Actually...you are wrong. It was advertised as a battery level indicator but something went wrong and it doesn't work. It does not show any battery level. It has two states...

State 1: two solid bars = the battery is not charging.

State 2: two solid bars and one blinking = battery is charging.

If you had done your research you would have known this...check the Bloog forums.

I have actually talked to both leaford and another high up in the company about this issue. They are aware of it.

So please...before you decide to blindly trust what you have been told...take a look at the PCC...use it, rather then reading the manual...and come to your own conclusions.

If I where you I would edit your post so that you don't sound like such an three letter word that is normally followed by the word "hole"
 
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Wasn't this supposed to be a review of the Bloog? Seemed like a review on the Green Smoke to me.


I'm not sure I would even mention Green Smoke in the same breath as the maxxfusion...but I can see where you are drawing your comparisons.

I think Bloog has a really good chance of fixing the stuff on the negative size of all their NEW "innovations".

Whereas...my experience with the green smoke was that it was pretty much unusable.
 

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Since you reviewed both, how would you rate the maxx in relation to the M602C?

Honestly...I think they are both expensive and I've seen both companies raise their prices since I got their units. A $10 price hike isn't a big deal..but once you start getting up in the 80-90 dollar range...I'm not sure it's worth it for either.

If I had to pick one...I would probably pick the M602c. But that's my personal opinion...I like a smaller battery and don't mind using a PCC often to charge. I wish the M602c didn't make as much noise as it does when you vape it...and I also wish the company that sells it hadn't put "Don't Touch My ...." all over the damn PCC. Also...the M602c can be activated by environmental sounds if they are loud enough (a really loud car stereo).

Really...they are both flawed in some ways.

On another note...if you are going to spend $80-$90 on a PV...you may as well spend $120 on a GreenCig. Most of the people who don't have anything nice to say about the GreenCig have never owned one because of the price. I've owned two complete nobel starter kits (I bought a second one because they altered the PCC slightly and I wanted a new one) and the quality blows any small PV away. Most reliable unit I own...but some flavors lack throat hit.

Nothings perfect so far.
 

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Thanks for the reply.

Well, onlyecigs.com also sells a M602C PCC starterkit (without that branding) for a nice price, as well a local supplier.
The maxx also seems very good, and is getting a lot of recomendations, mostly for stuff you state in your review.

The greencig ALSO seems nice (had seen your review before), but I still have some doubts about it, mainly about the price and the cartomizers being difficult to refill, from what I gathered so far.

Hummm, still undecided :)
 

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in spite of all the positive press this is getting, i still fail to see exactly what the big improvement over a standard 808 is that would justify me buying one of these. if it was $50, no problem,i'd buy it. but when you start getting above that i need to see some concrete reasons as to why i would want this. and unless i'm just completely missing it, i'm not seeing them.
 

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in spite of all the positive press this is getting, i still fail to see exactly what the big improvement over a standard 808 is that would justify me buying one of these. if it was $50, no problem,i'd buy it. but when you start getting above that i need to see some concrete reasons as to why i would want this. and unless i'm just completely missing it, i'm not seeing them.

I think you just have to try it. It is definitely an improvement on the 808. The batteries last longer, way more vapor, better flavor. You're not going to be vaping on one battery all day, but you'll get a few hours of good vaping. Is it a big battery mod? No. But some people, myself included, don't want a huge, heavy piece of metal throwing out enough vapor to clam bake a banquet hall. I hear gripes about price, I've griped about it a little too, but really, for an extra $20-30 for a starter kit compared to a standard 808 kit from v4l you get way better performance.
 
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