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Miss Wiz

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I have pretty much tried all the "standard" ecig equipment out there. I thought I had found my dream ecig in the tank but had too many equipment failures and am giving that up.

I know virtually noting about any of the "mods" out there. I would love to hear from you all about what you are using now and how well it works for you - but I'd like to hear only from the users and not the sellers as I want some unbiased info please.

Thanking you in advance for your resonses so I don't tie the forum up thanking everyone who responds.
 

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tj99959

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    My delivery system never fails. I just give it a little squeeze and let gravity do the rest.
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    MustangSallie

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    This looks like only a battery mod. I'm looking for something that modifies the actual delivery system as my issue is not batteries. But nice to know you are happy with your PV.

    I'm not sure what you mean by only a battery mod. The Buzz Pro is a variable voltage device which allow you to vape between 3.3 volts and 5.5 volts and find the perfect hit for your favorite juice If you've only been using fixed voltage batteries up until now it's not something you've been able to do. If your really happy with you current batteries, and thats not what you're looking for, maybe you don't need a mod at all, maybe all you need is something like the vapemate from supert or the drip on demand sold through madvapes.
     

    ancient puffer

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    +1 on the REO
    I have 3 of them, 1 grand, 2 minis.
    The grand is an all day vape for me (6ml of juice, 1600mAh batteries). The mini is great for short excursions (3ml, 600mAh batts). They are both excellent bottom fed PV's. If I go out with the grand, the only spare I even bother with is an extra atty.

    Rob only puts them up for sale when he gets a batch of them ready. They really are worth the wait (usually about every 2 weeks or so)
     

    ltrainer

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    I'll go with the Reo Grand as well. I've used mine exclusively since January as my only PV. It has performed flawlessly over that time period. I've dropped it many, many times and it just keeps working. They are built like a tank. I am a chain vaper so I do change out the battery once during the day. They are costly for sure but if you don't misplace it it should work for many years. I considered it an investment to spend that much but felt over time that it was a good investment and thats proven true. I also like its simplicity...all mechanical,easy to change batteries and to refill the juice. All you have to do is find the atty that works for you, learn how often and how much to squeeze the bottle and you are good to go. THe maker, customer service and the Reo community is top shelf as well.

    Having said that its the only bottom fed box mod I have used but it has served me very well.
     
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