Best vv/vw mod?

Status
Not open for further replies.

raitizz

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Dec 11, 2014
3,309
9,406
Riga, Latvia
Yes, indeed. But for a great price, you get pretty good flavor and overall performance in those tanks :).

I see you are in Europe. The stuff's more pricey here as in the States, because of taxes, smaller market etc. At this point Fasttech comes in. 10 bucks for a 5-pack of Nautilus BVCs, I'd say that's a good price. Tried them - they work. Of course, Kangers are cheaper there too.

R
 

bobwho77

Super Member
ECF Veteran
May 8, 2014
753
2,404
Ypsilanti mi
I bet the SVD 2 could really take a few drops :). But I'm looking for 30W or more, and within the 50$ range on sites like fasttech or cigabuy. An adjustable center pin is also a must. I'm also looking for durability, because I'm thinking about sub-ohming along the way. Thank you so much for the great help, guys. I knew this was the right forum :)
There is SO much out there. I'm running an MVP 20w with a full size Nauti. I'm partial to Innokin for their build quality. The MVP3 at 30 watts would probably be right in the sweet spot for an Atlantis.
 

muvilici

Full Member
Mar 4, 2015
34
8
Bucharest
It does depend on the juice. But, if you're into sub-ohming, you really need the extra wattage. Search for the Ohm calculator on google, adjust it and you'll see why you need those watts. However, if you only like the mouth to lung hits and don't care about vapor production and flavor, regular tanks will do, without the need of a powerful mod.
 

NealBJr

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Jul 27, 2013
2,469
3,732
Lawrenceville, Ga.
Hey guys, new here. I currently own a Mini iStick and I would really enjoy an upgrade, but it's a pain having to decide. There's too much stuff on the market. I was thinking about a 50w iStick, but there's also Cloupor mini 30w, mvp2, smok m65... I am going to use the mod with an Aspire Atlantis and a Nautilus Mini. So, which would be the most reliable and durable mod?:confused:

My current "mains" are an Istick 20 and a Sigeli 100W. both are great, and they each have their uses. The only other mod I have my eye out on, is the Sigeli 30w Mini, which I don't think is released yet. The reasons are, 1) replaceable battery, 2) usb charging for that replaceable battery, 3) "mechanical mod mode" which from what they say supplies direct power down to .3 ohms. (sounds more like semi- mech to me). But in either case, it's looking to be the next contender for me.

After that, If I had to make a suggestion, it'd be the 50w Istick. They've really come out with some solid products.
 

sonicbomb

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Feb 17, 2015
8,362
23,817
1187 Hundertwasser
The Nautilus BVCs start to burn north of 18 watts unless you tweak the the PG/VG ratio very carefully, but they are fantastic. However, there is some concern about the ceramic wicking they use. Most popular mods that can do around this wattage will be suffice. Any power beyond that would be future proofing it against any future upgrades, like an RDA or a sub ohm tank of some sort. You could even get a TC mod like the rDNA, and just use it in regular mode untill a later date.
 

wesson

Senior Member
ECF Veteran
Jan 5, 2015
277
141
Ontario, Canada
My current "mains" are an Istick 20 and a Sigeli 100W. both are great, and they each have their uses. The only other mod I have my eye out on, is the Sigeli 30w Mini, which I don't think is released yet. The reasons are, 1) replaceable battery, 2) usb charging for that replaceable battery, 3) "mechanical mod mode" which from what they say supplies direct power down to .3 ohms. (sounds more like semi- mech to me). But in either case, it's looking to be the next contender for me.

After that, If I had to make a suggestion, it'd be the 50w Istick. They've really come out with some solid products.

I have the Sigelei 30 watt Mini. It is available. Purchased mine from Fastech ( https://www.fasttech.com/p/2145601 ). $53.99 U.S. Yesterday, on ECF, I saw someone mention that there is a distributor in the U.S. selling it for around $38.00(?), but for the life of me, I can't find the post. Anyway, By the time the device arrived at my door, I ended up spending about $65.00 Cdn; still a better price than anyone in Canada can offer (when I add taxes and shipping fees).

I've only had the Mini for a few days and I already love it. Its compact, looks well built, is solid in the hand (I have small hands), does everything that I need and perfectly complements my Nautilus Mini. Like you, one of my purchase considerations was the removable/replaceable battery.

So far, I'm very pleased with the Sigelei 30 watt Mini.

Peter

P.S. I should mention that Fastech only has the black and silver versions available. I chose black :)
 
Last edited:
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread