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  1. I've had my Infiniti Pro Variable Voltage Mod for about 4 months now, and I havent experienced any major problems with it. For starters, the Infiniti Pro uses 2 LC14430 batteries, the battery life of this PV is absolutely phenomenal (even on 5V). It takes only a few hours to charge, and even faster if you have a Trust Fire quick charger. I would recommend using a normal resistance 510 atomizer coupled with a drip tip. The 2 stacked batteries add for extra amperage that you wont find in any other single battery mod, its voltage range is from 3.2V - 5.6V. Conveniently, when you want to turn off the device, you just turn the cap on the bottom a quater turn and your device is completely off. It displays when the device is on by a red light next to the voltage wheel with three different colors. Green: 3.2V Yellow: 4.2V Red: 5.2V This device is priced around the 150$ range for everything you need to vape, but its a really good deal if you want a reliable variable voltage mod with a throat-hit that outmatches any other mod on the market.
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