Recommendation: Cuboid 150w or RX200 or ???

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pappasmurfsharem

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Looking to replace my ipv4

If i'm not mistaken they use the same joyetech chip, right?

Pro's Cuboid:
  • slightly more pocket friendly (shape)
  • Nicer display IMO
Cons Cuboid:
  • Less battery life

Pro's RX200:
  • Longer battery life
  • Potentially more comfortable in hand
Con's RX200:
  • Smaller screen
  • Requires me to buy 6 new batteries and at least a 3 bay charger (probably 6 bay)
  • Not particularly pocket friendly.

What do you folks think?
Anything else interesting out there to consider?
 

dangaranga

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I own both currently, and with the way i vape, they both perform identical once TC is dialed in. The cuboid is as heavy if not maybe slightly heavier than the RX so keep that in mind.

Having decent sized hands, they both fit awesome in the hand but i slightly prefer the cuboid as it reminds me of a souped up evic mini.

If you are a higher wattage type, i'd go RX hands down if you desire 100w+ since the rx200 has a wider range of resistance that will fire up to 200w on top of the better battery life.

either one is a great mod at the same price point.
 

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I have an eVic-Mini and an RX200.
The RX is a homebody because it is too big to go out and about.
Where would I carry it?
At home, I use it all the time.
So, between the two you asked about, the Cuboid would be my choice.

I was thinking the same before my purchase. It fits in my pocket and I take it to work, my parents etc
Even when going out etc, I have my RX with me

I also have a smok x cube mini (not so mini), ipv d2, cloupor mini, so I like small devices, but the RX is my favorite
Was thinking of getting a cuboid also, but just don't know yet. Basically it is the same
 

jseah

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I have both and if I was forced to choose one over the other, I would choose the Cuboid. It can last me a whole day of vaping (that is basically my main criteria, everything else is just gravy) and it is much more pocketable. I also have the DNA200 version and both of my Reuleaux's are used only at home.
 

pappasmurfsharem

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I like them both or all the pro's and con's you listed. I guess I'd say the RX and charge the batteries in the mod.

I do this on my Jaybo DNA and it's fine. People worry way to much about this.
I do NOT wait for my vapes =)

Always need a charged set to interchage with.
 

zeus01

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well..
i own and evic and rx

evic like the cuboid has a nice display to it,
but after awhile i dont really vape and look at my screen.
and once i am sewt with settings i can careless about it really.

rx not really thaat pcoket friendly..
i own a dripepr and never really pocketed any of my mods,
ever since...kinda a became a habit,ever since my mechanical mod days,just to make sure i dont encounter autofires.
hence a small vape bag or a fanny pack :)

i do charge my mod on my pc @ work so i dont really needed an extra pair :)
and if i am out and about.i can cahrge it on the powerbank :)
 

Jeremy Schreiber

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I do not have a Cuboid but I do have a Reuleaux. It all comes down to your preference in the aesthetics and shape.

That said, while I understand that people rather not carry an Reuleaux around, it is far from impossible or even uncomfortable (in my opinion) to do so. I use the Reuleaux as my primary out of the house mod simply because of the battery life. If you don't want to carry around another 10-20mm of width (depending on how you add that up) and a few more ounces of weight around that is your choice but it really doesn't bother me - different strokes for different folks. In the end it is really not a big deal whatsoever, we just have been spoiled by smaller mods.
 
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