Buzz Pro status update

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Modrod.

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I've been vaping on my BP all day now and changing voltage looking for a spot that works good for me. I'm liking it around 4.6/4.7ish volts. I haven't bothered to check it with the meter but the voltage seems to work well with my long drag, chain vaping. I get the warmth and vapor I like without getting dry/burnt hits. I'm still using a 3.5ohm carto as well. I got some 2.9ohm carto's to try but I haven't as yet.
 

fjames

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Got mine today. Could be my imagination, but it seems to vape very consistently hit to hit. Not that the Buzz didn't, but ...

Small issue which I expected. I use BE112 (801) atties exclusively, so there's always a chance an adapter won't work right. The Buzz was perfect, but the BP not so much. The atty doesn't screw on enough to inspire confidence. Buzz=1.5 turns, then it bottoms out solidly. BP=.5 turns, then another .5 turn of heavy turning until you're afraid to go farther. That's if you get past the catch at .5 turn.

The reason I assume is that the center screw is flush, rather than inset like on the buzz. Tried swapping screws, but although they look a little different, they go in the same. BP screw in Buzz is inset (just like the Buzz screw would be) and Buzz screw in BP is flush. I have better luck with the long snug area with the Buzz screw in the BP so will leave it like that unless there's a reason not to.
 

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Got mine today. Could be my imagination, but it seems to vape very consistently hit to hit. Not that the Buzz didn't, but ...

Small issue which I expected. I use BE112 (801) atties exclusively, so there's always a chance an adapter won't work right. The Buzz was perfect, but the BP not so much. The atty doesn't screw on enough to inspire confidence. Buzz=1.5 turns, then it bottoms out solidly. BP=.5 turns, then another .5 turn of heavy turning until you're afraid to go farther. That's if you get past the catch at .5 turn.

The reason I assume is that the center screw is flush, rather than inset like on the buzz. Tried swapping screws, but although they look a little different, they go in the same. BP screw in Buzz is inset (just like the Buzz screw would be) and Buzz screw in BP is flush. I have better luck with the long snug area with the Buzz screw in the BP so will leave it like that unless there's a reason not to.
No reason not to that I can see. Just in case you have any problems the buzz caps fit fine on the pro and vice versa. I actually put pro caps on my old buzz :)
Anybody put a review in the ECF review area?
I plan to :)
 

fjames

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No reason not to that I can see. Just in case you have any problems the buzz caps fit fine on the pro and vice versa. I actually put pro caps on my old buzz :)
I plan to :)
Thought of that, but I think I like the new drip well. Can't tell if it's better until I get some sloppy time with it.

Nice hand feel with this thing btw.
 

BeatNic

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Thanks guys ! the sales dropped like a bomb ! I do have some reviews coming soon from Grimm Green and a few others , they always help . Lori is getting bored LOL !

I like the Buzz (quite a bit actually), but I'm holding out for the smaller form-factor of the Infinity Pro. Can't justify the expense of both I'm afraid. :(
 
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