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Summer, the house tastes wonderful and full of flavor on my buzz and infinity. I was just noticing that I can't get the flavor to come out at all on my new provari. I find thast pretty amazing. I recall stripper saying he noticed how different the juices tasted on a buzz vs a provari. He liked the two he uses better on the provari. I'm not getting that with the house. It will be interesting to compare other juices I'm used to vaping on my infinity or buzz with the provari. Almost makes me want to keep my buzz.
Assuming you have them both set to the same voltage (which if I'm correct you can't tell exactly what the voltage on the Buzz Pro is unless you use a multimeter), then the only difference would be in loaded voltage. Without going in to great detail, even though your device is set to, say, 4.2 volts, it doesn't mean that voltage is making it to the atomizer. I know that on the Provari it pretty much is the same voltage under load as unloaded. I've never used a Buzz so I know nothing about it. I would try to lower your voltage a bit on the Provari. Higher voltage seems to mute flavors for me.
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Summer, the house tastes wonderful and full of flavor on my buzz and infinity. I was just noticing that I can't get the flavor to come out at all on my new provari. I find thast pretty amazing. I recall stripper saying he noticed how different the juices tasted on a buzz vs a provari. He liked the two he uses better on the provari. I'm not getting that with the house. It will be interesting to compare other juices I'm used to vaping on my infinity or buzz with the provari. Almost makes me want to keep my buzz.

I found that vaping my Creme De Menthe at 5 volts with a 3 ohm Boge tastes great. I also found that vaping Pumpkin Pie and Creme Caramel at 4 volts with a 3 ohm Boge tastes great. If I try those at 5 volts I get a burnt taste.
 

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I'm going to stop ordering 2.0 Boges and just get the 3.0s. I had a brand new box of 2.0s come in yesterday and the first one I filled fizzed out after 2 fills. No more snap, crackle, pop. Tried it on various 3.7V PVs. It was just gone. I'll switch to shorty dccs or the 1.7s for the 3.7 PVs and tank the 3.0 Boges for my VV box. I really need a Provari now.
 

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I'm going to stop ordering 2.0 Boges and just get the 3.0s. I had a brand new box of 2.0s come in yesterday and the first one I filled fizzed out after 2 fills. No more snap, crackle, pop. Tried it on various 3.7V PVs. It was just gone. I'll switch to shorty dccs or the 1.7s for the 3.7 PVs and tank the 3.0 Boges for my VV box. I really need a Provari now.

The only time I use a 2 ohm is on my P+ with the Creme De Menthe.....I think that 3 ohm is good for the bakery juices....They burn too easily....IMO
 

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Assuming you have them both set to the same voltage (which if I'm correct you can't tell exactly what the voltage on the Buzz Pro is unless you use a multimeter), then the only difference would be in loaded voltage. Without going in to great detail, even though your device is set to, say, 4.2 volts, it doesn't mean that voltage is making it to the atomizer. I know that on the Provari it pretty much is the same voltage under load as unloaded. I've never used a Buzz so I know nothing about it. I would try to lower your voltage a bit on the Provari. Higher voltage seems to mute flavors for me.
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Thanks for the feedback Pete. I have tried the house at every stage from 3.8 to 5.2 on the Provari. The sweetness and taste is completely different between the two. There is practically no taste at all when used on the provari. Just find it rather "interesting". :?:
 

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Good luck using dual coil carto's in tanks...mine always leaked out the bottom of the carto and I know Jon said they did the same for him too.

I've heard that also Ty, but I think it might be ok if I punch real small holes. We'll see, at any rate I'm done with the 2.0s for now. #11 in the trash and I've got 9 more to go of this lastest order. I hope some of them last more than 2 fills.
 

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The only time I use a 2 ohm is on my P+ with the Creme De Menthe.....I think that 3 ohm is good for the bakery juices....They burn too easily....IMO

Yeah, the P+ is the problem for me right now. I love it but I wish I had gotten the 500, I ordered the 350 before I found out about the kick. I don't use a tank on it, so the 1.7's may be a better choice for it. I'm just upset today about this latest 2.0 failure.
 

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Thanks for the feedback Pete. I have tried the house at every stage from 3.8 to 5.2 on the Provari. The sweetness and taste is completely different between the two. There is practically no taste at all when used on the provari. Just find it rather "interesting". :?:
Hmmm. I love a good puzzle! Could it be the carto? Have you taken it off the Provari and put it on the Buzz? Did it taste different? I just can't fathom how there would be a difference between two devices delivering the same loaded voltage.
 

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That's why I'm trying the ikenvapes. I've blown through too many boges lately.

Yep, I'm still waiting for the MV order of the shorty dccs and the Smok Tech Metal 1.7 ohms. I've had a 3.0 Boge in a tank now for almost 2 weeks and it's just now ready to be changed out. And that's with using it at 5-6V. Never had a bad 3.0 yet, it's just been the 2.0s. I'm done as I know you are also...lol
 

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Hmmm. I love a good puzzle! Could it be the carto? Have you taken it off the Provari and put it on the Buzz? Did it taste different? I just can't fathom how there would be a difference between two devices delivering the same loaded voltage.

Is the Buzz regulated? Maybe Cat is hitting the House at 3.2 or 3.5. on the Buzz.
 

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Is the Buzz regulated? Maybe Cat is hitting the House at 3.2 or 3.5. on the Buzz.
I can't imagine that the Buzz isn't regulated. Still, even if it is, that is all happening before the voltage gets to the coil. The Buzz uses two batteries so maybe it's sagging under load? The only way to tell is by using a device that can test under load. She could definitely try setting her Provari down to 3.5v and seeing if it makes a difference. Like I said before, if the same voltage being applied to the carto I don't see how it's possible to produce different results. The Buzz must be applying less voltage under load.
 

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I found that vaping my Creme De Menthe at 5 volts with a 3 ohm Boge tastes great. I also found that vaping Pumpkin Pie and Creme Caramel at 4 volts with a 3 ohm Boge tastes great. If I try those at 5 volts I get a burnt taste.

I'm almost the same. I love rocking the Copper Creek Creme de Menthe at 6v on a 3 ohm Boge. ;)
 
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