The Bulli-Smoker is now is the USA

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MrNYFC

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Until recently, the Bulli range of PV's was only available in Europe, until now.

What is a Bulli-Smoker?

The Bulli-Smoker is German-made PV. It is an aluminum mod that is available in 4 models:

Bulli Extreme
Bulli Elite
Bulli Basic
Bulli Slim

All have a classic look and elegant feel to them. They use an electrical switch that is unmatched. It fires every time, and provides an experience that is second to none...yes, even at 3.7v.

The Extreme accepts 2 CR123a or 1 18650 battery.

The Elite accepts 1 14500 battery

The Basic accepts 1 16340 battery

and last but not least....

The Bulli Slim accepts 1 10440 or 10430 battery.

Why a Bulli? It just works. Every single time, the Bulli works flawlessly and looks great in the process.

The Bulli is handmade in Germany of aluminum. We believe it is the cleanest looking mod out there, and has the balls to back it up.

Prices are as follows...

Extreme: $169.99
Elite: $149.99
Basic: $139.99
Slim: $129.99

Every Bulli comes with a pack of batteries to get you started (specify which type at checkout). The Extreme comes with your choice of 2 CR123a (for a 6v+ experience) or 1 protected AW 18650.

Bulli atomizer adapters are also available

These are in stock now and ready to be shipped from New York. All Bulli's come with free USPS Priority Shipping with tracking.

The Bulli


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KonaNeil

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At $169, you might want to check out your competition.

Good luck!!

I've had a Slim for about a year.

They have a very high degree of fit and finish. If one wants a high end PV with a tactile switch, these are probably the best out there. Some, possibly all, include their own battery protection too.
 

MrNYFC

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Kona,

Thank you very much for stepping in. You are correct, the entire line of Bullis have internal battery protection. It is not necessary to use protected batteries, for 2 reasons:

1) The batteries are not in parallel (unless you use 2 CR123a's in the Extreme)
2) Every Bulli has built-in battery protection

Pictures do not do the Bulli justice. I will have video soon, but until then, I took some decent shots. Using a Bulli is not like using any other PV out there.

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