The Buzz V V - 6 Weeks in...

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Para

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Instead of getting out the multimeter and clipping the wires and attaching to the Buzz, make yourself one of these. Screw it on, press the button. One meter for all your variable volt mods

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Without the top atty connector:

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thanks...i don't build....but i have someone who does!

That's great, you'll love it.....just make absolutely SURE you get the 1-6 cell voltage meter. There are a lot of the 2-6 cell testers out there and a number of the suppliers will advertise it's a 1-6; when in fact it is not.
 

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Voltage meters are a bit beyond me. If you want to know how to make plaster masks or carve out an oak sword hilt, I can help.... Haha! I'm glad to have found this thread. I have been hemming and hawing about buying a new system. I guess all that's left is to find a better cartridge design.... (I'm working with something that's not suiting my needs. We've all been there yeh?)

Ugh! I can't find where I put the bookmark for the Buzz! Can someone send me a link??
 
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Well I've had my Buzz V V mod for about 6 weeks now and it's time to tell you what I think...

This thing is AWESOME!!! I tend to keep it around 4.7v for my 510 attys and around 5.2v for my 910 attys. I have been using VaporBomb's 80pg/20vg juices at 18mg/ml and let me tell you that this thing PRODUCES MASSIVE vapor. Again is all about the variable-voltage with this mod. batteries are the 3.6v ultarfire 16340 880Mah trustfire brand batteries aka LiCo (rcr123a) PROTECTED batteries. (Do not use unprotected batteries people)

Vapor Production: This thing is a total beast even at lower voltages. I mean coupled with a 910 atty this thing makes clouds of vapor and I mean MASSIVE CLOUDS of vapor...

Throat Hit: I'm on the fence on this one, the 510 attys provide massive TH whereas the 910 attys produce massive flavor but a bit lacking in the TH department, but atty style is your own thing, my preference is the 901 type due to the massive flavor it provides. (Then again this is highly subjective)

Battery Life: The TrustFire 16340 LiCo (rcr123a) protected batteries seem to provide about 6-8 hours of vaping pleasure. I got my batteries from a vendor other than then the manufacturer of my PV at a reasonable price and the charger was also priced affordably as well... (Batteryjunction)

In summation, I would highly recommend this device based solely on it durability. It makes for the massive vapor clouds even at lower voltages w/o a LR atty, and makes the 901 attys really shine at higher voltages. it's all about the variable-voltages my friend, 5,6, and 7 volts just taste funky or burnt, tune your vaping experience, choose the Buzz V V.

This is the silver "Blemished Buzz" I'm using btw
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very informative. You did an excellent review. Kudos.
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