Best temp control mods?

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id wait on the dna200, a review on youtube from one of the more popular guys that usually has vape shows did a first look and on the box is states no glue was used on the dna200 but his 510 connector came loose and upon inspection you can clearly see glue was used..



That sounded like a real good reason to wait to buy a mod with over 100w I will likely never use.:facepalm:
More powerful is not always the solution.
 

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That sounded like a real good reason to wait to buy a mod with over 100w I will likely never use.:facepalm:
More powerful is not always the solution.

Do you also refuse to buy cars because they have too much horsepower and you'll never go beyond 50% throttle?

I can honestly say I've never had my Mustang over 100mph, but that doesn't mean I would prefer a slower car.


The whole point of a Temperature Control mod is to use the Temperature Control. Complaining about how many watts it supports with kanthal is missing the whole point of the mod.
 
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