Buzz Pro best VV for dripping

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ukeman

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It's the best for dripping...
1. when dripping, i like to start out on full drip with a good voltage... to get that full load optimally vaporized.
2. As the juice diminishes, slight reduction in voltage to keep the taste there without a harsh vape.
Plus you get all the juice out of the atty at the lower setting, so you don't have as much tendency to over drip or flood trying to keep up with a higher voltage.
3. Load up with a few drops, spin the wheel up again and ... bam!

The dial-a-voltage wheel is so so easy to do... the colors on the wheel let you know all the time where the voltage is at.

Low resistance or high ... more pg or vg... it's all relative.

and it's got regulated (buck) power for keeping the voltage up even as the battery is dropping in charge.

I'm a dripper...
 

ukeman

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yeah! and this wheel, with the color coded notches, is just the right tension...

and a key point is the regulated variable power.... i mean this is a LEAN MEAN DRIPPING MACHINE - LMDM -

plus all the other uses...tanks cartos etc etc.
I know the slogan contest is over... but you know, when you get something you are so happy to have and use everyday, all day, you gotta say something!

The invention of the wheel has done so much for humanity. :)
 

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I think I turn my wheel to often. I just looked at it and the color is coming off... Yellow and green are just specs and purple is close behind! :( This makes me sad. I liked the color indicators on the wheel. Maybe I will have to get out some nail polish and carefully replace them.

Moo that is what we use , mine have held up fine so far ?? do you use your fingernail to turn it ???
 

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I actually just had to check and see how I turn it. Wasn't a big deal though because my BP is ALWASY in my hand.

Answer is nope, I use the flesh of my thumb. I don't really use my finger nails for anything but my keyboard, that would put me at risk of breaking one!!!!

The yellow and green marks are all but gone, just little specs. Purple is not far behind. I do turn my wheel often. However, I didn't think it was so often that I would wear the paint so soon. When hubby gets back from camping, I'll have him remark it. No big deal, I have about 70 colors of nail polish to choose from. I'd do it myself, but I do not want to get nail polish every where else, and I do not have the most steady hand.

Either way, my purple BP won't be getting much use come Saturday when my elm BP arives! And I will try to put less wear on both of my wheels!
 
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