Buzz Pro - Dimensions?

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Anyone have a pic of a buzz pro next to a provari with a standard end cap for a size comparison?

Maybe not the right place to post another vendors name but I'm interested in the buzz pro and need something smaller to take out the house that doesn't weigh a ton or is too big. Sorry if this shouldn't be posted here.
 

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Anyone have a pic of a buzz pro next to a provari with a standard end cap for a size comparison?

Maybe not the right place to post another vendors name but I'm interested in the buzz pro and need something smaller to take out the house that doesn't weigh a ton or is too big. Sorry if this shouldn't be posted here.

Is the Provari the best VV mod out? - Page 5 - Vapers Forum

Pic here , no problem about the post .That is a Buzz Original BTW
 

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Never saw them together and didn't realize they were so close in size. I thought the provari would be smaller if not what is the point to getting a Povari instead a buzz pro and why are there so many fans.

The Buzz Pro is less expensive. enough said there!

The Buzz Pro is tougher. When I was looking at the Provari the first thing that caught my eye, was everyone saying "just don't drop it" I don't know how someone has a PV for a few days without accidently dropping it. The husband had a pretty major drop within days of getting his and mine has rolled of the night stand more then once. Had we gotten provari's we would already be replacing them, but our BP's are no worse for wear (can't say the same about the boge that took the big drop)

The Buzz Pro is less complicated! Who the heck wants to push a button 20 times to do the same thing you can do with a simple turn of a wheel. And how long can that button possibly last?

The Buzz Pro has better customer srvice When I was looking at the provari, I sent them an email asking them a question. While waiting for the answer, I found the notcigs section of the forum had all my questions answered and then some. To this day I never received a reply to my email about the provari!

And I can be wrong about this, but I don't think the provari can do LR at the higher voltages that the BP can. Of course I wouldn't know for sure, because that was the question I never had answered!

Sorry for my tangent, but seeing those pictures made me think. I assumed it was at least a little smaller and then I could understand someone wanting a smaller PV being interested. I just don't see why anyone would get one over a BP.
 

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Longer, heavier and not a buzz pro, I don't get it. I'm just glad they didn't answer my email and I had time to find the Buzz before I made a bad and more expensive descision! And I don't know why I thought it was smaller, I guess with all the hype I thought it had to have something going for it. Guess I was wrong.
 

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Haven't actually held an Infinity or Infinity Pro yet, but that is the answer I got when I asked the same question.

The Infinity Pro will also have the same insides (for lack of better words) then the Buzz Pro so it will work just as well! I am pretty new to this mod thing and Variable Voltage, but now that I have my Buzz Pro I do not want to try anything but notcigs PV's. My Buzz Pro has changed everything I hated about vaping. I truly love my Buzz Pro and it is in my hand anytime I am awake (and sometimes when I'm not)

I plan to get an Infinity Pro as I would like a backup in case something happens to one of my PV's. It will be interesting to see which I use more often and which becomes the 'backup'

I have read many post were people who actually own an Infinity refer to it as their classy PV for going out and there Buzz for every day use. I believe the Infinity is more "classy" as far as looks go. But I find my Buzz Pro pretty classy. Guess I'll know when I get my Infinity Pro, they will be here soon!
 

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the infinity is thinner and a bit longer. they also don't put out the same wattage wise. cartos/atties that wouldn't work any more on an infinity work perfect on the buzz.

Hello MrJaguar! I think the poster was asking about the infinity pro vs the buzz pro. I am far from knowledgeable enough to correct anybody here, but while the old infinity did not put out the same wattage as the old buzz the Infinity Pro will function exactly as the Buzz Pro and will handle any cartos/atties that the buzz pro does.

If I am wrong, sorry for jumping in where I shouldn't have...
 

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Nvm found pics online. I'm sold. Ty for the posts. The infinty seems perfect for what I am looking for. A small out and about mid with good battery life that gives me Vv. I have several at home mods that I don't want to use outside. Plus it looks kinda creepy with a big tube in ur pocket :).

As long as I can use my dual
coils on it I'm good.
 
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Ty for the quick replies. It looks great. Also I may be wrong on this but the infinity pro is thinner than the buzz pro but longer?
the infinity is just a tad longer. good bit smaller in diameter.
the infinity is thinner and a bit longer. they also don't put out the same wattage wise. cartos/atties that wouldn't work any more on an infinity work perfect on the buzz.
The pros put out the same watts. All the pros will handle anything down to 1.5ohm no problem.
 
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