Advice on a vv/vw device

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bjseggerman

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Hey all. Looking for a vv/vw device and would love suggestions. Absolute top $ is $100 as I've been eyeing the sigelei 100 watt but would prefer to spend half that. Clones are not an issue for me. Just want something with some quality and will last. Anyone recommend good quality clones (is that an oxymoron)
 

Smann245

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The latest version of the sigelei 100watt has a spring loaded pin. What are you trying to run? If you want to utilize the full potential of a dual coil rda, you will need more power than if you're only gonna run rebuildable tanks. Determine the power range you want to cover, then look at devices that cover that range. Having a device that exceeds your requirements is better than having one that ends up falling short. Spending good money on a 50watt device and finding out later you're rda can handle much more, but you can't supply it would be irritating.
 

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I have a few MVP's and the new 20 watt is going to be killer . That being said don't get caught up in the max wattage game , the overwhelming majority of vapors still prefer under 30 watts and mainly buy 100 watt devices just for the battery life.

I recently got a FT DNA 30 clone and i can't tell you how great it is , it has far superior battery life to the Cloupor cana DNA 30 box , nearly twice the run time of the Cloupor actually and it never comes on accidentally .

Vapes within a second of hitting the fire button and i have not received a" too hot" message since i had it . The new FT DNA 50 watt models have step down capability and come in mini and full size .

Great warranty as well , regular DNA 30 is about $45.00 and the 50 watter is $55.00
 

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It hasn't arrived yet, but I just ordered a DOVPO E-LVT 2.0 from Fasttech. It's only ~$53 (or $70-90 if you want to source one domestically and save some shipping time), pushes 30w, and claims to be able to fire at .3 ohms.

I've been wanting to get into RTA's and sub-ohming for a while, but my budget is very tight and I simply don't trust mech mods (more accurately, I don't trust myself to be diligent enough with battery checking/changing) and my lifestyle is much better suited to something that I can easily top off with a USB port. I also can't be bothered to carry around spare batteries, so I prefer regulated devices that will deliver consistent performance across the battery's entire effective discharge cycle.

This is the first device I've seen that will deliver the power and current I want while offering the features I need (protection circuit, USB charging, regulated power delivery) for a price I can afford. The fact that it offers a durable form factor is even better, and will undoubtedly save me tons of money and headache (I've personally broken 2 MVP's, an eVic, and a handful of lesser e-cigs in the two years I've been vaping).

When it arrives (anywhere from 5-175 days, knowing Fasttech) I'll play with it for a couple of days and post a review. The device is quite new, and there aren't many reviews available for the 2.0 yet, but it's predecessor (which appears to have an identical exterior, but was limited to 15w and 1.5 ohms) has excellent reviews for durability and performance in it's class, so I'm hoping that DOVPO has continued their trend with the 2.0.
 
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