I had the same dillema between the 2 mentioned mods, but ended up buying the Kanger Kbox 200w.......it's smaller, simpler, cheap, and has all the options I need.
I wouldn't suggest the Kbox 200w as it feels cheap and has a lag and buzzing on the firing button. However I do have the RX200 and its an amazing device thats fully packed with all the features you'll need, personally if you want an out and about mod i wouldn't recommend ether because of the weight but i wear suits for work so weight is a huge issue and so are tanks, real pocket friendly to me is light weight and tiny, i'd get the IPVD3 with an RDA or a small tank like the Joyetech Cubis or Aspire Cleito
I carry around a vape forward classic with a Griffin rta. Fits well in my pocket.
I have the rx200 for everything else, like car, he, at work. The battery life is outstanding. It's a heavy, durable mod though. I have used a bunch of rdas and tanks on it, has been a consistent mod for me.
I just bought a Cuboid as a replacement for My work istick 50w that the fire button is starting to fail. Topped with my crown tank it's pretty nice. Only using it at home or car until I get a wrap and sleeve to put it in my rig. Was slightly disappointed I kept getting "atomizer short" when I topped it with my infeeling mad hatter rda. But I mostly use the crown or kanger tanks on the road anyways.
I plan to pick up a rx as well for home and car once the Cuboid moves into the rig. I like the feel of the rx but doesn't seem like a EDC mod. Hope the rda will work on this one.
I had a cuboid for less than 24 hours. It started the dreaded check Atty, resistance jumping, and short messages. Sent it back and picked up the rx200. Have had the RX for a month and not a lick of trouble.
Keep in mind that the cuboid has a very narrow ohm range to vape above 150w.
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