The " BUZZ " VariVolt Pv's Now Available !

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The "BUZZ" variable voltage Pv's are now available online
they are completely adjustable from 3.6 to 6.0 volts to set the SWEET SPOT ! .
heres the detailed specifications.

Features only BUZZ can offer:

5 Way Protection against shorts, unsafe temperatures, reverse polarity, excessive current drain, over discharged batteries

Reliability is second only to Safety

Uncompromised Quality in build construction and components

Get the original Industry first , accept no imitations.

 
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mixitman

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I honestly can't say I can see a reason for me to use any other PV. I've got a few "sweet spots" for different juices and already have them memorized on the voltage dial. A couple twits up for VG/Fruity, a couple down for tobaccos. I've been vaping juices I thought were pretty useless for the last few days simply because I've been able to dial the voltage on my buzz. A strawberry flavor that I thought really had no flavor or vapor at all, now has tons of both, simply by going from 3.7 to 4.7v.. Awesome device!!
 

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I love (if you can actually love an object :?:) my Buzz and it is my main squeeze, I mean go to device. Just for old times sake I pulled out my old Mako that I know runs certain juices really well on freshly charged 3v batts, so almost 7v when new. I have to say, the old Mako on thick juices is still doing it's thing. It needed a good clean up but it is still my backup unit and once they bring out the new larger tube it will spring back to life when you can throw a couple of 3v 18xxx into that new tube. However, it will remain my second bestest as I can do anything I like with my Buzz and the only problem I have is everyone saying how long their battery life is.

I am, I will admit a chain vaper (I was once a chain smoker) and I am lucky to get between an hour or two on fresh batteries. Am I the worst chain vaper on these forums because I can't get anywhere close to what others are getting off their batteries?

Anyway, thanks Mike for the Buzz, it has really changed vaping for ever and although I probably shouldn't say this, I'm almost finished building a varivolt large box mod using 4 14650s, 2s2p to try and get some extra battery life. It will probably take the place of my Mako as second bestest because your Buzz is just too easy. Thanks once again from a very happy customer. :D
 

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As I've said in all my posts, I love my Buzz and don't use any of my many other mods, now that I have it. But, I hate my Buzz button. So much so that I've taken to placing a flat button from a switch over the Buzz button and duct taped it onto the Buzz so I can have a nice feel to pressing the damn thing. Sorry, but for me, the button is a big downer that keeps bothering me and I would rather have unsightly tape around the tube holding a switch cap in place than press that needle pin one more time. :(
 

mixitman

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As I've said in all my posts, I love my Buzz and don't use any of my many other mods, now that I have it. But, I hate my Buzz button. So much so that I've taken to placing a flat button from a switch over the Buzz button and duct taped it onto the Buzz so I can have a nice feel to pressing the damn thing. Sorry, but for me, the button is a big downer that keeps bothering me and I would rather have unsightly tape around the tube holding a switch cap in place than press that needle pin one more time. :(

That's a bummer about the button! I do believe Buzzkill has starting using a button that is much easier to press than the earlier one though. I think the new one takes 1/2 to 1/3 the force to press than the old. I'm sure Buzzkill has the exact like, grams to click #s though. Mine seems perfect. I honestly don't even hardly feel the button under my fingertip while pressing it down.
 

boz

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That's a bummer about the button! I do believe Buzzkill has starting using a button that is much easier to press than the earlier one though. I think the new one takes 1/2 to 1/3 the force to press than the old. I'm sure Buzzkill has the exact like, grams to click #s though. Mine seems perfect. I honestly don't even hardly feel the button under my fingertip while pressing it down.
It's a minor issue compared to how good the Buzz is as an overall unit. But for those with more sensitive fingertips, it gradually gets more annoying as time passes. But, I have solved the problem for myself and as I said, I love the unit so much that I am happy to have some duct tape running around the tube to attach a button top to solve my problem. It's all good for me as far as usage and performance goes. Just the issue of the tiny button digging into my fingers is my only issue. I'm still happy and as soon as my warranty expires I'll be pulling it apart and doing something to solve my personal problem. :)
 
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