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LevineDelta

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Give the unfair stereotyping a break, just because there are some who vape differently than you, or use devices you have no interest in. I have a Snow Wolf 200w mod and I bought it because of a combination of things....mostly because of duel 18650 batteries, and I really like the style. Sorry, but "bragging rights" or trying "to keep up with the crowd" never came to mind.

I love how the Snowwolf looks and i've read its a GREAT device, only reason I don't get it is because it has no Ti support but i've already read it can use Ti coils i just need to put the temp 100 degrees less then my nickel builds. Its to questionable to me and i like to be 100% sure of everything not guess.
 

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I love how the Snowwolf looks and i've read its a GREAT device, only reason I don't get it is because it has no Ti support but i've already read it can use Ti coils i just need to put the temp 100 degrees less then my nickel builds. Its to questionable to me and i like to be 100% sure of everything not guess.
I've had the Snow Wolf (v1.5) for a few weeks now, and so far (knock on wood) no issues at all. I also have the Sigelei 150 TC and even though it performs well, I admit that to some, it's a bit goofy looking, not to mention the battery door can be wonky.

I want to pick up the new Vaporshark DNA200, but so far the escribe software for the chip is not supported by Mac, and all I have are Mac computers. :(
 
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LevineDelta

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I've had the Snow Wolf (v1.5) for a few weeks now, and so far (knock on wood) no issues at all. I also have the Sigelei 150 TC and even though it performs well, I admit that to some, it's a bit goofy looking, not to mention the battery door can be wonky.

I want to pick up the new Vaporshark DNA200, but so far the escribe software for the chip is not supported by Mac, and all I have are Mac computers. :(

Go to a friends, you only need to set it up really once in a while, the reason i kind of don't want the VaporShark DNA200 is because i don't like the screen on the bottom.
 

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I am a US citizen. I have ancestors that arrived on the MAYFLOWER. I don't get the need for 100W much less 200. You ever consider you are not satisfied because yo are OVER powering. What I don't get is the belief that more power equal a better vape. You know, that less is more comment, that gets tossed out when discussing WICKs can apply to most if not all other parts of Vaping also, if not life in general.
Darn... You almost European I'd say.. :)
But agree to your point and within the year I expect vape gear that rivals my vacuum cleaner ... Probably by next year, my vape gear can power by neighbour's Prius.
 

93gc40

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Darn... You almost European I'd say.. :)
But agree to your point and within the year I expect vape gear that rivals my vacuum cleaner ... Probably by next year, my vape gear can power by neighbour's Prius.

To the contrary, I see it as totally American.... In the Speak softly but carry a BIG stick, way of thinking.
 

LevineDelta

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Well guys I bought the Black IPV3 Li with some fresh new VTC5 Batteries and did the upgrade to 200 watts / 100 Joules with Ti wire and its crazy good.

I tested it with 22 gauge dual builds at 100-120 watt and i've used it with the Temp Control at 450 F at 80 Joules. Great device, great price and I'm glad i got it! Battery life is incredible too!

The IPVD2 75 watt i was using before would only last about 2-3 hours of vaping, this IPV3 Li [2 batteries] literally is at half power left and i vaped on it throughout the whole day yesterday. Maybe its the new batteries or maybe its the device but i do recommend it so far! The Temp Control is pulse just like the Snowwolf 200.
 
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