Buzz Pro II ECF version Now available !

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Big Screen D

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Certainly made a fine batch of lemonade from the sack of lemons handed down by ECF. I think they look great!

Still think they need a black mesh tube to hide the batteries. If I were buying one, first thing I'd do is paint the batteries black.

I'd buy one today, but am patiently waiting on the little Buzz/Mini Pro/Sparky, or what ever the new small guy with the eGo cap will be called.
 

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Certainly made a fine batch of lemonade from the sack of lemons handed down by ECF. I think they look great!

Still think they need a black mesh tube to hide the batteries. If I were buying one, first thing I'd do is paint the batteries black.

I'd buy one today, but am patiently waiting on the little Buzz/Mini Pro/Sparky, or what ever the new small guy with the eGo cap will be called.

Sparky... I like it! Mike, you gotta use this name for something!
 

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Well, I got my Buzz Pro II ECF yesterday. As promised, I shall post here, my initial observations. Note, this is my FIRST mod. Previously I used an eGo-T and before that, a God awful Blu Cig.
Pros:
1) This thing vapes like MAD!!
2) Variable voltage is now something that I can't live without. I love the feel of the adjustment knob.
3) Fit and finish is excellent.
4) My request for serial number 13 was honored, and I couldn't be more pleased with the customer service. I even received it a day early!
5) It just feels good in my hand!

Cons:
1) The fire button is a bit small. Difficult to find (for me) without looking.
2) I can see part of the batteries through the machined slots. This could be easily corrected, and should be.
3) My eGo vision clearomizers and Smok Tek dual mega coil carts won't fit on it....very bummed.
4) A suggestion list of batteries and cartos should be included with instruction manual.

Overall, this thing is awesome, and I LOVE it! Customer service is also top notch! Thank you!
 

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A small piece of mylar plastic, with a few holes punched in it to allow a vent path, would likely hide the batteries as well as make the batteries a slightly snugger fit.

I don't even notice the button now, though it is common for new people to comment on it.

It is a beautiful step up from what you have been using :)
 

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A simple sealed "510 modder's connector" will allow just about any EGO styled carto to work as that is what I use with them.I use a sealed one in case anything ever leaks but,that's just me.Works fine and looks fine as well.I would also suggest a "510 to Ego" adapter just in case but,mainly for the things that use the larger "outside" threads on some EGO stuff.
 
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cricco

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A simple sealed "510 modder's connector" will allow just about any EGO styled carto to work as that is what I use with them.I use a sealed one in case anything ever leaks but,that's just me.Works fine and looks fine as well.I would also suggest a "510 to Ego" adapter just in case but,mainly for the things that use the larger "outside" threads on some EGO stuff.

Can you provide a link to a 510 modders connection? Thanks!
 

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cricco

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Update:
My Buzz Pro II and I have been inseparable for months now. I loved it like it was one of my family. It performed perfectly, always. Everywhere we went, we got attention. My BP II was probably responsible for converting half a dozen folks to e-cigs. However, tragedy has struck. The other day, I was having an awful time repairing my 72" Exmark lawn mower, as someone left it without a battery. As a means of coping with the intense stress and aggravation, I was Vaping some Copper Creek House Blend between smashing my knuckles with wrenches and cursing. In my haste, I drove off with my BP II in the cup holder. Well, it must have bounced out and fallen into the mower blades. I searched for an hour, but could not find it. Then I received a text yesterday from a tenant who found it with his metal detector. I had told everyone to PLEASE keep an eye out. He found it! Unfortunately, it may not be useable. The M1A1 tank is destroyed, but the housing still looks intact. I'm praying that I can get the unit to work when I get home tonight. I will say that for this unit to withstand that beast of a mower like it did us impressive! Even if the electronics are destroyed, the body of the unit held up amazingly! I have ground up ROCKS with this mower. But it didn't damage the metal unit much at all! Is it possible to replace the electronics in my BP? If it survives, it will be even more dear to me now.
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A new tank body is doable, if the endcaps haven't deformed.

On the bp, check the batteries for damage, and if none I would probably try it out; if there is any physical battery damage, recycle them. PCB can be replaced if the tube isn't whacked out of true.

Another tale for the notcigs book of ruggedness :)
 
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