I mean. All DNA 30 devices pretty much vape the same. Very consistent and smooth vape. Only thing to be aware of is the DNA chips are more for high wattage vapers, since they can't down regulate voltage, only up. Works find for me because my coils are typically 0.8 to 1.3 ohms, and I'm a happy camper at 15 to 22 watts. The battery runs out super fast though. I go through a AW IMR 18650 on a provari in one full day. With my zna30, it's around 6 to 8 hours. But I guess I'm usually vaping around 15 watts on the provari and 21 watts on the zna so that makes a difference.
That aside, the hardware is bloody gorgeous. At 18650 mode, it's 3-4 cm shorter than a provari with extension cap. It's also a very hefty mod; significantly heavier than my provari. The threads on the top cap, battery tube and bottom cap is super beefy, but buttery smooth. Heck, even the threads on the 510 connection is hella smooth it's weird. Of course, it also has a layer of zenkote which is ridiculously durable. Pbusardo has a video where he showed them trying to remove the zenkote with different sandpaper. They had to use a power grinder to get the zenkote off :O
My top cap is 22mm and also has a fully adjustable 510 connection, so all my devices sit flush. The fire button is super shiok to press. My only complaint is that the 2 adjustment buttons are a little too small for my tubby fingers and liking.
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