Buzz Pro Battery test results;
I used 510's, 801's, 808's, and 901's. 5Card was the guy who intrigued me enough to get my first IKV 801 a few weeks back. 4 months of only 510's and I'm glad I listened to him.
I usually start
vaping about 7am and don't quit until midnight-2am before I hit the sack. I don't chain vape by any standard, but I do hit it many times each hour. Since my time is free these days, there is nothing to interfere with me and my Buzz.
The Buzz Pro battery times were fantastic for me.
21 hours
34 hours
39 hours
32 hours
21 hours
28 hours
30 hours
24 hours
On all of these test, those are the whole times the batteries were installed. During each time period, I was sleeping about 6 hours.
So my average battery time is about 22.5 hours +/-.
I used 3 different sets of batteries.
880 MaH Trustfire Flame 16340's
750 MaH AW ICR 123's
880 MaH Grey Ultrafire 16340's
I understand better why you Infinity users like your wheel. Even tho I use a Buzz, I don't change the voltage a great amount. In fact, before this Beta test, I had not vaped above 5V. This wheel is very slick. I have now discovered that I really like vaping at about 5.5 - 5.6V. Keep in mind that 90% of my vaping is menthol too.
All of the carto/atty thread types vaped equally good. I LOVE my IKC 801 Fusions, but with variable voltage, I could find a sweet spot for each 510, 801, 808, and 901's. Since we all are different, our results will vary. But with the wheel, everyone can dial in what they like best.
As mentioned, I have owned a Buzz for over 3 months now, so I'm very familiar with the ergonomics of it. The variable wheel really makes it special for me. Just "dial and do it". For never vaping above 5V, it's pretty much what I've been doing lately.
I'm sure battery life will always be different for every owner, but I'm betting no one will have reason to have issues. It's fantastic in my opinion.