Decided on getting a VV device!

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nqabassist26

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So, if you have read my previous posts, you'll notice that my kGo is on the fritz, and in the post before that I was interested in finding a new mod for Christmas.

Christmas is coming about 25 days early for me this time, and I have decided to go ahead and get a new Buzz pro from notcigs.com . I will still work on fixing my kGo because I love it so much, and still plan on using that as my daily vape.


But I need some suggestions now before purchasing my Buzz Pro. Are there any certain batteries you guys would recommend (brand, size, IMR, order site)? Is there a good charger that is decently priced? And what atty would you recommend, I would like to vape at 5 volts and this will be on a 510 connection. Any cartomizers?

I'm new to the VV world and just want to make a smart purchase the first time around, you guys are all so nice, and so knowledgeable so I figured I could use all the advice you have. :thumb:
 

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Heyas nqabassist26,

I absolutely love my buzz pro. My favorite pv bar none. However, I'm pretty sure they're sold out on the black, blue, and silver tubes right now. Only thing available is purple. I could be wrong about that though.


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Darn, didn't notice that. Have you tried a Provari? Would you recommend that as much as a buzz pro?
 

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And what atty would you recommend, I would like to vape at 5 volts and this will be on a 510 connection.

If you're set on vaping at 5v why not just get a mod that accepts a 5v battery? No need for a variable voltage device if it's just going to be set on 5v all the time. You'd be wasting cash on a feature you wouldn't be using! :)
 

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If you're set on vaping at 5v why not just get a mod that accepts a 5v battery? No need for a variable voltage device if it's just going to be set on 5v all the time. You'd be wasting cash on a feature you wouldn't be using! :)

That's true, but I guess I meant to say that 5v was going to be my main voltage. The option to be able to switch it around sounds great :)
 

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u could always get an integrity pro, its cheaper than a buzz pro...if moneys no issue go for a provari
i own both a buzz pro and provari, the provari is better id recommend that more that the buzz pro, tanks will fit better on it, it has a more quality solid feeling to it, i was very impressed how the provari looks and feels when i first took it out of the box (to me in person it looks different than seeing pictures or videos of it online, it was smaller than i thought it woud be)... nothing wrong at all with the buzz pro though im using mine right now, performs great, batteries last 10-14 hours both proari and buzz pro are the same side in comparison....if you go the provari route do yourself a favor and get the extention cap and higher mah batteries right off the bat (2800 mah batteries will last 2 days) i made the mistake of waiting to get that extention cap afterwards and realized in the long run id be wasting money on the first set of batteries i wouldnt need anymore once the new ones and extention cap came in....
 

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if u dont know by now check out the smoktech dual cartomizers or w/ the tank for it, madvapes or myvapor store are cheap suppliers...i used to be strictly direct dripping, but im loving the dc's, its definately worth it if u get 5 for 10 bucks...i used my first one out of the box for like a month i dont think ive had an atty last that long... i still be dripping my best juices though....ya 3 ohms for the provari is good u can crank it to 6 volts
 

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how is the lavatube never seen it before, good price
Its good because it works well considering the price. I will recommend it to anyone who wants to try a electrical vv tube mod.
It lacks one feature the provari has though, which is resistance checking function. This function allows u to check the resistance of ur atty/carto when mounted.
Price wise, it is highly affordable but build wise, it is not as fancy and solid feeling compared to provari.
Look at my avatar. The mid pv is lavatube. the left one is provari. both takes 510 connection.
 
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eh its checking resistance is just a nice feature its not necessary...if the juice tastes burnt just dial down right

true somewhat. i've got cases where some attys r not correct to the labels. so its handy but yuh its not necessary. just handy lol~

i've got a mind map of which of my flavors at which ohm uses which voltage for my sweetspot so yuh. when i use a new atty, i have a habit of checking the resistance then dial the voltage and vape.
 
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