My 5 fav Mods from low to high Watt (w/ product spec + online coupon)

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david_1934

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I have been asked very many times that which mod I like the most, which mod has the highest cp rate, even which mod looks most fashionable. No matter how many times I have answered those questions, there aint any absolute answer for me. It purely depends on what the key feature you prefer is: a higher output, or a tc fx, or smaller size, or cheaper price etc. So here is my suggestion to all of you who are thinking of purchasing a new mod.


1. Decide the Watt range first (Low: 50W or below; Mid: 60-100W; High: above 100W)

2. Then select one or two of other key mod features

3. Then price.


Why do I put price at the last place? Coz I think for a real vaper a best mod is simply invaluable.


Frankly, I do not own, or even know, all ecig mods, but as a quite experienced vaper, I have seen too many cases that a consumer doesn’t like the mod he has just bought for many reason and says the company cheat him by selling bad products. I would like to point out that there is nothing called a bad mod, just it doesn’t fit your personal selecting criteria. (Ecig companies are far better when compared to that in other industries) That’s why it is most important to think, systematically, that what you really want before looking for a new mod.


Let me start from the low Watt:


Joyetech Upgraded eGrip 20W


Highlights:

Simple but stylish design

Functionally user-friendly

Nice OLED screen


Spec:

Variable wattage from 8-20w

Built-in atomizer (3.6ml)

Two modes of atomizer, RBA mode and regular atomizer mode

OLED screen to show parameters of your device

Airflow control system

360 degree regulation for wattage

Large battery capacity: 1500mAh

Vaping while charging

Resistance: 1.5ohm

Battery capacity: 1500mAh

Atomizer capacity: 3.6ml


iSmoka Eleaf iStick 50W


Highlights:

Extremely tiny size for a 50W mod

Changeable skin in many stylish colors (Black, White, Clear, Blue, Purple, Rose etc)

Temperature alarm

Side charging port


Spec:

Voltage range: 2.2-7.0 V

Wattage range: 5.0-50 W

Allowed resistance range: 0.5-5.0 Ohm

4400mAh battery capacity

OLED screen to display Vaping seconds, Atomizer resistance, Output wattage, Output voltage and Battery level

Lock & Unlock: Press the Up and Down buttons at the same time for 3 seconds to lock/unlock the output wattage or voltage

10 seconds protection, the device will stop firing if the fire button is held for 10 seconds without any stop

Micro USB charging port

Capacity: 4400mAh


For the mid Watt:


Joyetech eVic-VTC Mini 75W


Highlights:

TC mod

Cute design

Extremely tiny size for a 75W mod

Upgradable firmware (Watt upgrade as well, 60W -> 75W)

Bright and clear screen


Spec:

4 modes: Temp Ni, Temp Ti, Power & Bypass

Output wattage: 1-75W

Temperature range: 100-315℃ or 200-600°F

Allowed resistance range: 0.05-1.0 ohm for Temp Ti & Ni modes, 0.1-3.5 ohm for Power & Bypass mode

Big OLED display to show parameters

Powered by single replaceable 18650 battery (sold separately)

Magnetic battery cover

Micro USB port & can be charging while vaping

Over 10 second protection


For the high Watt:


Wismec Reuleaux RX200


Highlights:

TC mod

Upgradable firmware

Nice looking

Long battery life


Spec:

Triple 18650 batteries platform (batteries sold separately)

Full temperature control, supports Ni200, Ti & SS wires

Four working modes: TC-Ni/TC-Ti/TC-SS/VW mode

Wattage range: 1-200W

Temperature range: 100-300°C/200-600°F

Allowed resistance range: 0.05-1.0ohm for TC modes; 0.1-3.5ohm for VW mode

0.69 inch OLED display to show parameters

Upgradeable firmware

Magnetic battery cover

Onboard reverse polarity protection

Can be charged via the micro USB port


KangerTech KBox 200W


Highlights:

TC mod

Smallest size for 200W

Extremely light body


Spec:

Variable wattage: 7-200W

Temperature control: 200-600°F (support Ni, Ti, SS & Nicr)

Supports 0.05ohm or above

Powered by dual replaceable 18650 battery (excluding)

OLED display to show parameters

Micro USB charging port

Spring-loaded center pin

Compact size


Where to buy?

I own 4 of the above 5 mods and all of them were bought through a same ecig online store Health Cabin. They provide very much and updated information about all kinds of ecig products. They do impress me as that have quite good service quality too. Every time I have some enquiries about the products I just ask them directly and they can reply me instantly or in hours. Another reason I recommend Health Cabin here is its coupon page and discount code always works! (though I put price as my last selection criterion, a small, sometimes big, discount can really drive me!!!)


Health Cabin online coupon / discount (still work):

goo.gl/xHa4jg


The 3% off should be useful for mod as I think any quality mod would exceed $50. Of course if you find any other useful coupon you can use that discount code.


Vapers please feel free to leave any content about your fav mod here.
 
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vaporanderson

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hi David. juz thinkin' of buying a low wattage new mod for long term use. egrip or istick wud u perfer? (in terms of durability & overall performance) more simple wud be fine.
thx for ur coupon link as well, bro, though a 3% discount isnt that much for many of u, for me its still useful.
one more question, how long does the shipping of health cabin usually takes? thx bro.
 

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@david_1934

Thank you for this, I'm often in the market for new Mod's, and it can be confusing.

I'd never looked at it that way, you set it out so well.

Some people give advise that ca be so ambiguous as to be confusing, but when I read your three point plan it really helped.

Particularly point 2. "Then select one or two of other key mod features."

While grammatically this comes across a gibberish, after contemplating the meaning for 0.004 milliseconds I realised the genius of your method.

Thank you.
 
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