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salemgold

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The quilt turned out really beautiful~it's only my 2nd ever quilt, so it was a challenge. But, today, when everyone was looking at it, I realized how many googly eyes are on it. I'm afraid it may freak out my little grand baby! LOL.

Well the good thing is that he will be too young to know to be freaked out lol That is a learned behavior :)
 

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And I was talking to Mrs.TT tonight about Xmas and told her I would like to have the new Buzz Pro. She said we could arrange that!!!

Anybody have any experience with them?


TT

I have the Infinity Pro. Internally, it is the same as the Buzz Pro. Externally, the BPro is a little shorter and fatter. The IPro is a little thinner and longer. I also purchased an Infinity (non-pro), as my backup.

Honestly, you can't go wrong with either one. Although, I can't remember life before them. When I do pick up my VV eGo or eGo, I feel underpowered, as does the vape. 3.7V (or even the 4.2V from the VV eGo) just isn't good enough. I have tested my eGo with my multi-meter, and found that when the button is first pressed, it hits 3.7V. After a few seconds, it drops down to 3.4V.
 

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I have the Infinity Pro. Internally, it is the same as the Buzz Pro. Externally, the BPro is a little shorter and fatter. The IPro is a little thinner and longer. I also purchased an Infinity (non-pro), as my backup.

Honestly, you can't go wrong with either one. Although, I can't remember life before them. When I do pick up my VV eGo or eGo, I feel underpowered, as does the vape. 3.7V (or even the 4.2V from the VV eGo) just isn't good enough. I have tested my eGo with my multi-meter, and found that when the button is first pressed, it hits 3.7V. After a few seconds, it drops down to 3.4V.

Now TT already has a peach colored Buzz so it will not be as far as a jump for him. Main thing is that he will be able to adjust voltage by the dial and not use the screwdriver :)
 

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Well, the Buzz is a pretty well established workhorse and for sure, I don't want or need all those fancy electronic read-outs. I'll have to look at the Ipro though ... the battery thing doesn't sound good though.

TT

Don't let the batteries scare you off. Mike sells them for $4 each, so he isn't killing anyone on the price. They are also protected, while the BPro's are unprotected.

"The primary difference between the Protected and Unprotected batteries is that the protected batteries have a small circuit board, typically on the bottom of the battery, that stops the charging or discharge of the battery in certain circumstances.Some of the circumstances in which the circuit include: Over-Charge, Over-Discharge, Short-Circuit, and in some cases, overheating."
 

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Don't let the batteries scare you off. Mike sells them for $4 each, so he isn't killing anyone on the price. They are also protected, while the BPro's are unprotected.

"The primary difference between the Protected and Unprotected batteries is that the protected batteries have a small circuit board, typically on the bottom of the battery, that stops the charging or discharge of the battery in certain circumstances.Some of the circumstances in which the circuit include: Over-Charge, Over-Discharge, Short-Circuit, and in some cases, overheating."

Well lets see when he runs out for some strange reason and all of yours die at the same time lol J/K
 

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I have the Infinity Pro. Internally, it is the same as the Buzz Pro. Externally, the BPro is a little shorter and fatter. The IPro is a little thinner and longer. I also purchased an Infinity (non-pro), as my backup.

Honestly, you can't go wrong with either one. Although, I can't remember life before them. When I do pick up my VV eGo or eGo, I feel underpowered, as does the vape. 3.7V (or even the 4.2V from the VV eGo) just isn't good enough. I have tested my eGo with my multi-meter, and found that when the button is first pressed, it hits 3.7V. After a few seconds, it drops down to 3.4V.

LOL, LD, I do have a "copper" colored Buzz - not "Peach" as some people would say.

But salem is right, I'm tired of having to use a screwdriver to adjust the voltage. And my old Copper colored
Buzz will be a good back up for me.

TT
 
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