Buzz Pro BETA TEST results

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Ikenvape does all he can to improve on attys and cartos in the areas that count.. especially the choice of resistances and hopefully durability.
Not sure how he does it or who does it for him, but there is something about the DSE from China that makes the 901 nice; light, clean, and lots of vapor. They just don't last in my experience. Over the last couple of months I've gone through more than a dozen.
When one dies, i just slap on another, but it's starting to become obvious that they don't hold up.
Most vapers, it seems don't bother much with 901's for some reason.
I liked the old LR's on my 3.7 pv's; 1.8 Ohm...
Iken's version at 2.0 is pretty good... it seems to get a bit hard to draw though. I can't handle his 801's ; heavy draw and big and bulky.

If the Fusions are a 510, with a 801 connector, they should be just that; a 510 carto... i would guess it's got something different in the design, or i'd just get the 510. (since i have to use an adapter to get it on)....

I got some Gold 510 v2 coming so i can compare.

Ya, That's what I'm saying. There are those that love Ikens stuff and some people that hate it. I think the reason his are so good to so many is because that is what he specializes in. The same as Variable Voltage PVs that Mike specializes in and is the best at. Both of them engineer and sell their own products. Most vendors sell what is on the market whitch isn't a bad thing. It's like buying a Ford or Chevy that is mass produced compared to buying one of the high end cars that are hand built.
El Dee knows what's good and what isn't. He's a good guy to listen to about cartomizers and so is Bovinia.
 
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Well today was my last day with the VVPV and it is, or will be, a sweetheart for sure. I took a break this evening and fired up a Fusion since I've been using LR's lately and it was the greatest experience I've had in vaping. I like them now more than I ever did but alas "parting is such great sorrow" for it's back to the salt mi.......the LR testing tomorrow. It's my own choice.
 

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Don't hate the player.....

Hate the game!!!!!!!

I know when I read what Five says I can take it too the bank...

As a beta tester Five posts some dang good info as well...He puts a lot of thought into what he does and posts the results...An excellent choice for a beta tester in my book...The results speak for themselves....

Buzz Army..........
 

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Well it isn't all fun and games for sure especially when you have to use LR for a few weeks while your Fusion sits looking at you. I only had the VVPV for a few days. It was a quick in and out. But I try my hardest to make them fail under some harsh vaping to make sure they'll hold up. I been with Mike since day one.
Rosco and El Dee are great testers too.
 
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I am curious as i haven't heard a thing about the feed system in the VVPV...
Can anybody point me to where there is info on that?
Well it isn't all fun and games for sure especially when you have to use LR for a few weeks while your Fusion sits looking at you. I only had the VVPV for a few days. It was a quick in and out. But I try my hardest to make them fail under some harsh vaping to make sure they'll hold up. I been with Mike since day one.
Rosco and El Dee are great testers too.
 

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I am curious as i haven't heard a thing about the feed system in the VVPV...
Can anybody point me to where there is info on that?

The feed system is a simple pump like the DRIPPER we sell , it delivers 2 drops everytime with a simple push of the pump knob.
6 ml bottle
 

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ahh... looks like a top feed = good.

i prefer dripping over bottom feeding.... for months now.
a functional top feeder built in to the unit could pull it off.

Are you going to put out more info (final spec list / price) on the VVPV soon ?
The photo so far is great; economy of design...
I hear it will have the boost circuit and variable power... very interesting.


The feed system is a simple pump like the DRIPPER we sell , it delivers 2 drops everytime with a simple push of the pump knob.
6 ml bottle
 

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ahh... looks like a top feed = good.

i prefer dripping over bottom feeding.... for months now.
a functional top feeder built in to the unit could pull it off.

Are you going to put out more info (final spec list / price) on the VVPV soon ?
The photo so far is great; economy of design...
I hear it will have the boost circuit and variable power... very interesting.

Yes TOP feed type , it will use the same circuit as all of the PRO line so it is a Buck type setup with 2 x 14550 batts and variable voltage using the same wheel adjuster like all of the others .
 

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The pump setup is simple but very functional. It works like a dream. I like the top feeder because when you push the pump button the juice drops right onto the mesh instead of running down the sides. It is set up very well.
Rosco I think it comes with batteries because they're built inside. It has a plug in for the charger and the batteries stay in it.
 
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The pump setup is simple but very functional. It works like a dream. I like the top feeder because when you push the pump button the juice drops right onto the mesh instead of running down the sides. It is set up very well.
Rosco I think it comes with batteries because they're built inside. It has a plug in for the charger and the batteries stay in it.

Yep the VVPV will come with batteries in it , the charge is external ( smart charger , the controller is built into the changer part ) the batts can be replaced but they will not need to be removed on a regular basis , the reason for this is that the screws can strip by removing them all the time .
 

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sounds like the difference between dripping and bottom feeding... i never warmed up to those because the top drip is much better and a consistent vape imo.

does the Buzz Pro 18650 batt last longer on a charge than the VVPV or not or same?

and will the drip tube connector fit on 901 attys?

The pump setup is simple but very functional. It works like a dream. I like the top feeder because when you push the pump button the juice drops right onto the mesh instead of running down the sides. It is set up very well.
Rosco I think it comes with batteries because they're built inside. It has a plug in for the charger and the batteries stay in it.
 
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