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Here is a pic of my Buzz Pro, My Infinity Pro, and my beta Infinity Pro.

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I may need to start another thread for this question, but I'll try here first :)

Can anyone give me a low down on the draw of these two units? I'm an 808 user myself, and I realize there is a huge variable (e.g. your carto/tank/atty) but I'm curious as to the intrinsic draw on these models.

How do they compare to unsealed kr808s (more open, easy), sealed kr808s (tight, bordering on stiff)?

If your ordering an 808 (my favorite) make sure you have them put in the slotted screw because the draw is great if you use the slotted screw as apposed to the phillips head they normally come with.
 

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Here's the comparison pic I use Cyrus. This is the original Buzz and Infinity but it will still give you a good idea how Pros compare. Hope this helps :)

From left to right: Big Chuck, Infinity, Buzz, regular sized Ego clone, and a regular sized 808 starter batt.

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And The Buzz Pro in her signature.LOL
 

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Thank you so much! Its all clear now :)

About those 808 screw caps...

My first question is what's the actual difference between the 901 and 808 screw caps?

And what's the difference in draw between the slotted vs. non slotted 808 caps? I prefer a more open easy draw, not a fan of the milkshake through the straw thing :)
 

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Thank you so much! Its all clear now :)

About those 808 screw caps...

My first question is what's the actual difference between the 901 and 808 screw caps?

And what's the difference in draw between the slotted vs. non slotted 808 caps? I prefer a more open easy draw, not a fan of the milkshake through the straw thing :)
The 901 carto vents from the side and the 808 carto vents from the bottom. That's why you need the slotted screw so the 808 can have an unrestricted airway.
 

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Here is a pic of my Buzz Pro, My Infinity Pro, and my beta Infinity Pro.

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Very shiny collection!!! I like!

Here's the comparison pic I use Cyrus. This is the original Buzz and Infinity but it will still give you a good idea how Pros compare. Hope this helps :)

From left to right: Big Chuck, Infinity, Buzz, regular sized Ego clone, and a regular sized 808 starter batt.

Infinity004.jpg


I knew you would be around to post that photo.... That photo should be a sticky! It helped me when I was deciding!
 

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Thank you so much! Its all clear now :)

About those 808 screw caps...

My first question is what's the actual difference between the 901 and 808 screw caps?

And what's the difference in draw between the slotted vs. non slotted 808 caps? I prefer a more open easy draw, not a fan of the milkshake through the straw thing :)

Cyrus, I have two Buzz's, an older model and a newer Buzz Pro and both have the 808 tops. But like you I prefer a slightly airy draw so I use an 808 batty to 510 carto adapter and then use 510 cartos. Works well for me. But like Bovina said, you will get a more airy draw with a slotted 808.

I would also suggest using a "sealed" adapter on your Buzz or Infinity (regardless of how you choose to set it up) to prevent any juice from leaking down into your PV. You might have to search various e-cig suppliers to find them, but their out there. If you need help send me a PM and I'll try to help you find them.

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