The Diamanté

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scrapperdog

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My wife gave me permission to spend whatever I want on one, so price is not a worry. Been vaping for over 3 years now, my chuck lasted over 2 years (despite constant abuse) but now I want a good high quality variable voltage.

The $90 I spent on the chuck saved us about 2 grand compared to smoking (I smoked about 15 years, have quit for 3 years since vaping).

I had 7 posts but seem to have lost them and now need to get back up to I can PM someone.
 

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If price is not an issue I would go with the Provari for a similar look to that one, it has a lot of safety features, and gives you VV without stacking batteries. The Darwin which gives you the ability to set wattage so your hit is the same on any atty you put on it. or the EQ which has several safety features an adjustable top feeding pump and is controlled by capacitive touch switches to prevent accidental pocket firing and adjustment changes.
 

scrapperdog

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The main reason why is that I read a while back that you had to push a button like 12 times in a row to change the voltage and the diamonte has an up and down button that looks idiot proof.

Im looking now and it looks like you only have to press it 6 times in the newest model... looks like they are responding to things people dont like.
 

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I just bought a Buzz Pro VV from notcigs, due to get it today. I've been hugely happy with the Infinity VV I previously bought from them, picking up the BP just so I have two VV sets. Their standard CC is "ECF Buzzkill". Infinity has given me consistent full day use, 6 ml, and the Buzz Pro is supposed to be noticeably longer running (higher mAh batteries plus a new, more efficient, circuit).
 

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I haven't heard of this mod either, but the body looks exactly like my Chameleon. My only concern with this mod is pocket/purse safety. Is there a way to lock in the voltage so it isn't accidentally changed and is there a way to turn it off so it won't fire in your pocket or other storage?

This unit is only warrantied for 90 days. Both the Darwin and Provari have one and two year warranties on them.
 
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