Best Regulated Mods?

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Zaryk

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With no information on how you vape we will just be playing a guessing game. Add some info about your vape style and expectations (dual coil or single, MTL or DL, high wattage or low wattage, is size a major factor, how many batteries are you wanting the mod to hold and price range your comfortable with) and we may be able to recommend something that will work well for you.
 

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One man's "best mod" will not likely be another man's "best mod". That's like asking what's the best car? I like the Honda Civic. Not everyone will like the Honda Civic as their first choice of car.

There are different mods available because there are so many different styles of vaping. There is no single mod that suits all the different styles of vaping, or there would be no need for so many mods available on the market.

There are many things to consider prior to making your choice. Are you a low or high wattage vaper? Do you prefer an internal battery mod or an external battery mod? Do you prefer a single battery, or two or even three batteries? Some people use bottom feeder (squonk mods) exclusively. Is price a game changer, or do you want what some may consider the "best" regardless of price?

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I've owned at least a dozen different mods in the over 6 years that I have been vaping. For myself, and the way I vape, the "best" is the JAC Vapor series B DNA75W I believe the DNA chipset plays an important factor in vape experience and battery efficiency. I prefer smaller single external battery mods which are more pocket friendly and feel more comfortable in my hand.
 
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I would like to run dual coils on it but also a regular mod tank. I currently have a smok tpriv, I like to shoot for flavour and clouds. 2 batteries are preferable and no sticks. I'm just looking for your guys opinions or the best one you think for flavour n clouds.
Flavor and clouds are going to come from the atomizer. The power device is more about how much battery power, how many batteries, size and weight. The interface and button placement should also be considered when looking for mod.

I like lost vape's line of mods. The paranormal (probably the 250c) would be my recommendation. But I am not sure how much you are willing to spend on a mod, and the paranormal is a little expensive.
 

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Well the mod matters too. I mean, I've been surprised at the way different atomizers perform or not just by switching mods.

Ultimately, your best and smoothest vape (IMHO) is going to be a DNA mod, by a wide margin.

Which one you decide is best for you, and whether the price tag is worth it, only you can decide.

I will say, mod makers I like who do a decent job of delivering consistent, smooth power include: Teslacigs, Eleaf (to an extent) Innoken, and the Ages Legend, just kind of Generally.

But you aren't going to beat a DNA mod for a smooth, consistent vape whether you are using TC or not.

Good luck deciding.

Anna
 
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