Looking for a new 50w mod

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PsychoDave

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So I've been using an MVP 2.0 for quite some time now based off of recommendations from this forum. I love it, its still holding up great, but i'm ready for something new. A friend of mine got an IPV 50w mod that I tried, it was ok, but after watching a few reviews and reading a few more i'm not sure i want one. I've also looked at the sigelei which seems like a great device. So my question to you guys and gals is this, what should I go with? Are there other devices out there that I should look in to, or is the sigelei the way to go?

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Dave
 

Str8vision

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IPV2 Mini is also a good choice
It can handle 70 Watt but I love the curved form factor
USB or easy battery replacement as needed

+1 on the IPV 2 mini. < $65, 70 watts, curved/rounded profile, small form factor, USB on-board charging - AND - uses an easily swapped 18650 battery.
 

bussdriver

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Dual batteries is nice; just remember that the mod is bigger and heavier.

Pay attention to your vaping habits. Do you really need a hundred watts or more? Most folks should be able to make do with an out an about 50 watts or less. At least those that do something besides work in B&M.

What device are you using? Not all mods work in all circumstances. I use an IPV2S most of the time. One battery is plenty; I can charge it via USB when I am in the truck, or by my laptop, etc. Never had it go down on me. I also vape high ohms, usually over 2 ohms. Not all mods have both voltage boost (increases voltage) and voltage buck (decreases voltage). My lowest voltage is 3.6 volts, so I need to take that into account in coil design. I think the Evolv chips and the Yihi 350 will do both, but do your homework on the minimum and maximum output voltages; again, this will depend on how you like to vape.

Lots of discussion as to the best. I just want it to work for several months or more.
 

Foggyroomz

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Do you want a mini or full size box. I would say that the best bet for a box would be the Sigelei 100 watt plus dual 18650 batteries and if you aren't super sub-ohming at like 60 watts the battery life is really good. I run my 150 watt Sigelei at 25.5 watts with a Kanger Sub-tank mini @ 0.40 ohms and get almost 20 hours out of the Sony VTC 5 batteries. I shut it down when I'm not using it and it helps with battery life. Just so you have an idea how I vape, I vape 9ml of juice through the Sub-tank mini in a day so 19 to 20 Hours on a set of batteries is doing good.
 

PsychoDave

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My current set up is an MVP2 with a 1.8 ohm coil in my kayfun clone or a 2.2 ohm coil in my Nautilus aspire. Not a fan of the aspire, when it works its great but i have flooding issues on a regular basis with it. The Kayfun will last a day maybe a day and a half before i refill it. The aspire, when it isn't flooding and leaking, will last 2 days full. I only need to charge the MVP every other day, for now. I'm still smoking cigarettes, working construction makes it impossible to vape unless i'm on break, otherwise i'm sure i would go through the tanks faster. My ultimate goal is to find something to replace cigarettes completely. With the MVP ive cut back by over half of what i used to smoke.
 

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I'd put in a vote for one of Sigelei's products.
The 50W box is just as nice as my 150. I use it more than my iStick, it feels much more solid.
The iStick is still a great option, I may just be spoiled.

While I don't prefer the form factor of the IPV minis, they're made well and perform great. The fit and finish I feel is a bit lower than Sigelei, but it's entirely a preference.
 
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