DNA30 lagging behind anytime soon?

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wowoboi

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DNA30 has just been around the corner lately, and only a small fraction of people succeed in attaining it. BUT, what I see and personally thinks that the rate that new vw 50 watts/70 watts/100 watts are replacing the DNA30 in no time. Look at ZNA and Hana v3, most are still in pre ordering phases, vice versa at the SuperMax and GI2,yet they are catching up right behind and I presume in no time, dna30
will be demolished. Raise your opinions vv/vw fans!!!
 

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I think they will all have their place. the provari only goes to 14.5 watt, the zmax/vamo/svd/all 33.3 chip mods only go to 15 watt and the mvp only goes to 12 watt. All of them still sell quite well.

All that being said, I want a dna30 and one of these 70w devices if they offer something a little prettier. Oh and the same for a china 20w mod. The sigelei legend is hideous. stuff that 20w chip in a zmax and I'd have bought it already. Love my zmax.
 

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Agreed, but the MVP tops out at 11 watts and that is now getting to be almost "low power" with the new dual coil attys coming out.

Anything more than 11 watts used to be just reserved for high powered vapers, but now every new topper coming out is a dual coil and with only 11 total watts, you're only getting 5.5 watts per coil on a dual coil topper.

I think we will see new mods from all the major players approaching at least 20 watts. And if variable wattage was not enough to push ProVape into reving the ProVari, I think dual coils will. I still love my mini PT2's but I think we'll see all the new toppers come out this year as dual coil variants.

They are harder to rebuild and as a result usually equates to increased sales for replacement heads. Also the industry is cashing in on the "two is better than one" mantra, even though some vapers will disagree. I got two dual coil attys with my MVP's, an iClear 30 and an iClear 15b. I still can't really tell the difference, but that doesn't stop some folks by swearing by dual coil clearomizers....
 

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