Rejuice fellow nOObs, the Provarie is it! I know they cost ( with batts. and extended warrty, I paid $217) but it is worth it. I started vaping about 6 months ago w/ the Jessy "M" kit. It worked, different temp. settings 3.4, 3.5 and 3.6 volt. The buttons gave out after a month, so I got the Jessy "X" batt. Again it worked, but on some of the juices I could tell they needed more heat. Next I bought the Big Kazoo ($35), the variable volt from MadVapes ($36), and the BuzzPro ($129), in that order. The Kazoo rocks! hi-volt smokiness. But you have to be careful, it'll burnout any lower Ohm attys and cartos. Madvapes products is very cool as well, and it goes up to 7 volts, I love it. The thing w/ these two is they feel so flimsy, and cheaply made. Both are still working fine tho after 3 and 4 months respectively.
The BuzzPro. . . what a time I had with that, broke right away (2 days). if you get one BE WARNED, the one I had, had huge problems. it would short out as soon as I changed cartos or attys. sent it back for repairs, got it back and it shorted out again on first toke. The only thing I can say good is Buzzaretti gave me my money back. But he did try and say it was my fault, the batteries fault, the attys were bad. . on and on.
Step up to the "ProVarie" da da daaaaaaaaaa!
Solid like a piece of lead pipe, the button is well built, the whole thing is just professionally built. Precision, quality and hi-tech. I worried before purchasing that it would hard to figure, or not convient to switch voltage, so not the case. In a couple weeks you don't even look at it when changing up. You press the button afew times and it tells you what Ohm your atty is, Ha! It is that e-z. Low resistant atty? No problem it shuts down if it's set to high. I haven't lost a atty yet.
So is it worth it to buy? If you plan on vaping for a good long time, Yes, yes, YES.
The BuzzPro. . . what a time I had with that, broke right away (2 days). if you get one BE WARNED, the one I had, had huge problems. it would short out as soon as I changed cartos or attys. sent it back for repairs, got it back and it shorted out again on first toke. The only thing I can say good is Buzzaretti gave me my money back. But he did try and say it was my fault, the batteries fault, the attys were bad. . on and on.
Step up to the "ProVarie" da da daaaaaaaaaa!
Solid like a piece of lead pipe, the button is well built, the whole thing is just professionally built. Precision, quality and hi-tech. I worried before purchasing that it would hard to figure, or not convient to switch voltage, so not the case. In a couple weeks you don't even look at it when changing up. You press the button afew times and it tells you what Ohm your atty is, Ha! It is that e-z. Low resistant atty? No problem it shuts down if it's set to high. I haven't lost a atty yet.
So is it worth it to buy? If you plan on vaping for a good long time, Yes, yes, YES.