Looking for simplest 30 watt box mod ....HELP PLEASE

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mantos

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IPv2 (50W)is an affordable box mod.
IPv3 (150W) is on its way out.

Vaporshark Dna30 is the tiniest box mod out there, i own one & it's fantastic..
Vaporshark rDNA30 is the "wanna buy" box mod at the moment, cause it uses 18650 batteries, which u can 'r'eplace if needed.

That's the ones i prefer. There are a lot more of them out there, more to come!!
 

Blackboar

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I love my Vaporshark rDNA. It's a very simple device. The spring loaded 510 pin fires every atty I've put on it. The adjustment and controls are simple. And the 18650 lasts all day on a single charge. At night, I plug it in and go to bed. Usually, I wake up at the middle of the night to feed the baby, and unplug the device fully charged.

For a cheaper option, the Cloupor DNA clone has been working great too. But remember you'll have to purchase a battery separately. Get a Sony VTC5 for great battery life.
 

nicetucu

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I use a Cloupor dna30 and like it very much. Fluidvapes has them for $69.99. You may want to future proof yourself and get something with a little more power like a IPV2 which sells for 30 bucks more.

The wattage specs are going through the roof these days with regulated box mods soon reaching 150-200 watts. Just seems a bit insane to me. It's like buying a car that goes 200 miles per hour, but rarely go over 80.... but you think to yourself it's nice to know it has this extra power.

My car has a top speed of 173 mph so take what I said with a grain of salt lol. Fastest I've ever driven was 152 mph on the 400 north of Toronto coming back from a cottage (245 kph) for maybe 5 miles. So I would probably try and max that high wattage mod out to see what she does.
 

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You didn't say the price you were looking to spend. So I'll put this here for you to look at. Not a suggestion just to show you something different.

Protovapor.com
Pros:
I like the color options and style
I like the implied craftsmanship
Reset button and claim to safe operation

Cons:
I do not like how they want you to buy replacement batteries with what looks to be leads on them.
I do not like how it seems to be a plug in the unit to charge device instead of swapping batteries.
Not upgrade able it seems
Cost

First impressions:
Another DNA30 that tries to set themselves parallel with the Hana price tag. When there seem to be some good dna30 devices out there for half the cost.
Looks pretty solid and if they do care about craftsmanship that would be awesome.
I am also skeptical about 20+ only 5 star reviews. jmo.
Where are they manufactured?
How long before the clone is out ?

I read this guys review thread and for him at least the communication and customer service was there which is what part of a premium price should warrant. . Protovapor XPV DNA-30D Review - AR15.COM



Thanks for the link I had not seen that one.before. Again just my thoughts.
EDIT: I see quite a few owners on this forum like them.
 
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