Joyetech Evic VT 60 Watt

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Shigura

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sigelei 75w with TP due mid June ;)

Am undecided over this VT or the Sig
I don't think could go wrong with either one honestly. Both will hit the market with new chips proprietary to themselves. Although I have yet to see any first looks or impressions of the sigelei.
 

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I don't think could go wrong with either one honestly. Both will hit the market with new chips proprietary to themselves. Although I have yet to see any first looks or impressions of the sigelei.

For thoughts on the Sig just watch reviews of the Snow Wolf 200W. They're using the same base chip (perhaps a slight variant thereof.) The SW obviously goes way higher in wattage mode, but in TC mode they'll be identical I'm sure - the SW is max 70W in TC, so I'm guessing the Sig is too. Or perhaps the Sig pushed it to 75W for TC as well. Either way, definitely the same base chip - identical screen layouts.

Not as new/exciting as the Joyetech, in my view. They're basically DNA40-a-likes. Same "New Coil" question, same system of not having a menu so requiring button combos. Far enough removed not to be called a clone, especially with the very different (and better) screen layout - live resistance display during TC firing is nice, for example. But more similar to DNA 40 than anything else. And of course no Ti mode or coefficient adjustment.
 

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thanks for sharing, always like his review hahaha....damn how long more do i have to wait...hahahaha

Too long. All these companies are throwing items out to reviewers way before they become available. So we all drool over them, and wait for them to hit the stores, and then when they do...something else has came along and diverted our attention. I know they are trying to get people interested before they come out, and beat others to the game...but dang, it's getting crazy in the vape world. It was like this with all the sub-ohm tanks as well.
 

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For thoughts on the Sig just watch reviews of the Snow Wolf 200W. They're using the same base chip (perhaps a slight variant thereof.) The SW obviously goes way higher in wattage mode, but in TC mode they'll be identical I'm sure - the SW is max 70W in TC, so I'm guessing the Sig is too. Or perhaps the Sig pushed it to 75W for TC as well. Either way, definitely the same base chip - identical screen layouts.

Not as new/exciting as the Joyetech, in my view. They're basically DNA40-a-likes. Same "New Coil" question, same system of not having a menu so requiring button combos. Far enough removed not to be called a clone, especially with the very different (and better) screen layout - live resistance display during TC firing is nice, for example. But more similar to DNA 40 than anything else. And of course no Ti mode or coefficient adjustment.
I've watched the reviews on the snow wolf and I've yet to see one go over 40 watts in temp mode. I've seen them set to 70 but not hit it
Edit: Just seen Twisted get it to 61 watts, at 575 degrees Fahrenheit.
 
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Yeah. Defeats the purpose of temp control imo. But, if you can somehow make a quad coil work it may get there at a lower temp.
sorry i'm still a nob here, quad coil, how it looks like hahahaha….

but if wanna to get to that high temperature, may as well use a mech mod, cheaper hahahaha….
 
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