Buyers remorse...

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Sil3nt

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Been using my rDNA 40($200) the past half year(was my 1st high-end mod) and recently stopped working because I accidentally dropped it on concrete a couple times. Picked up an ipv MINI II for $80 and actually prefer it over the rdna lol.
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Tonnes of great mods in that range, the cloupor mini plus I won is excellent and is only 35$ >.<

I feel sorry for the people that buy 200w mods and don't vape higher than 60w....
Why would you feel sorry for them? I'm sure you realize that people buy different mods for various reasons....right?
I usually do not vape over 60 or 70 watts, however, I guess since I have a SnowWolf 200W, you feel sorry for me as well, but don't.

You see, like many people I decided to purchase a device with much more power than I currently need because I really like the style, clean lines, duel 18650 batteries (I'm a fan of longer battery life), and did I mention style?

The last, and maybe most important reason is that if in the near future I decide to expirement with different vaping styles, tanks, or RDAs that require a much higher wattage, I then do not have to "upgrade" by buying yet another mod because of power limitations.

It's the same with purchasing a new PC. If you currently have 80gb of photos, videos, and music....would you simply buy an 80 or 100gb PC, or would you want to play it safe and buy say a 160gb PC so that if you need to "expand" in the future and need much more drive space, you don't have to then buy yet another computer?
 

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Meh, have a 150 watt mod and a 180 watt mod. Sure, I could have had a 100 watt mod... but why? I mean, I can afford higher wattage devices. I might never use it, but who knows, maybe I will some day...
And I would hate being limited by 80 watts, or 70 watts. While I do mostly vape at 60, I like the ability to go to 85 watts when I want to, and have a few times.
 

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Been using my rDNA 40($200) the past half year(was my 1st high-end mod) and recently stopped working because I accidentally dropped it on concrete a couple times.

Sounds like something soldered got knocked off the circuit board on the rDNA, are you looking into having the manufacturer/vendor repair it? I had a vapershark and they have a $25 service wehre tehy will put in a new battery, etc. and inspect the board

There may be a vaper here who would love to have it and can repair it, you may want to place a classified ad to sell it for a *song * to someone who wants to do that. :)
 

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    Tonnes of great mods in that range, the cloupor mini plus I won is excellent and is only 35$ >.<

    I feel sorry for the people that buy 200w mods and don't vape higher than 60w....

    You do realize that dual 18650 mods have more run time then single 18650 mods do?

    Both my +133W dual 18650 mods will vape all day while all my <=75W mods (with single 18650's) simply won't.
     
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    Canadian_Vaper

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    You do realize that dual 18650 mods have more run time then single 18650 mods do?

    Both my +133W dual 18650 mods will vape all day while all my <=75W mods (with single 18650's) simply won't.

    (I rarely if ever use more than 30W so what's your point?)
    Takes less than 10secs to change my battery :p

    Sorry Robin, can remove it I wouldn't mind lol.
     
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