snow wolf vs cloudmaker sx vs cloudmaker dna200

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SteveAdams86

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new mods to look out for:
ijoy asolo
innokin itc
cloudmaker sx
cloudmaker dna200
snow wolf 200w limited edition (updated to 1.5 firmware, no more 30min timer, more manual options, less automatic pretty much)
Oooh a limited edition one that sounds cool! I'm kind of on the fence about what to buy as my next mod too. I currently own a vaporshark rDNA 40 clone, its good love it but recently I'm starting to find 40w is isn't enough and I would like moar! These days I'm using ni200 exclusively in a lemo 2 and a velocity clone, which is where I could do with more power. I would be curious to try Ti.

I have my eye on the sigelei 75w, anything with a DNA 200 board, snow wolf, whiteout cloud maker.

My situation is I have a large amount of store credit to use at a well known uk vendor and not really sure what to go for next. The store with my credit sell the sigelei, snow wolf and they will sell the vaporshark 200 when its out. Of course none of these items are in stock so I'm going to have to wait either way.

Option A Iv almost eliminated the sigelei from my reasoning but if the price is right that could sway me if I was left with plenty of change.

Option B The snow wolf will be less than £100 from this vendor so I will have to put some investment in, not much though.

Option C wait for the vaporshark 200 to come out from this store, use all my credit towards it and see how much they crank the price up and invest the rest myself as they tend to heavily overcharge anyway...

Option D go for for option A/B then begin saving again to get a cloud maker which should be mostly future proof with its modular design and purchase in the DNA 200 configuration and use only my money to pay and not have a large sum in store credit and purchase it from somewhere where they don't rip you off in the first place...

I really like the looks of the DNA 200 board, its features & functions, firmware upgrades and uploading csv files to use alternative materials in coils. I'm into all that techy stuff anyway. I think option A/B would only tide me over a bit and deep down I know I will still want a DNA 200 but I don't want to get ripped off by this company being over charged and raped by their ridiculous warrenty period (again) which is how I ended up with a large store credit by fighting for my rights as a consumer!

A tough one eh??

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Stinkytofus

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Oooh a limited edition one that sounds cool! I'm kind of on the fence about what to buy as my next mod too. I currently own a vaporshark rDNA 40 clone, its good love it but recently I'm starting to find 40w is isn't enough and I would like moar! These days I'm using ni200 exclusively in a lemo 2 and a velocity clone, which is where I could do with more power. I would be curious to try Ti.

I have my eye on the sigelei 75w, anything with a DNA 200 board, snow wolf, whiteout cloud maker.

My situation is I have a large amount of store credit to use at a well known uk vendor and not really sure what to go for next. The store with my credit sell the sigelei, snow wolf and they will sell the vaporshark 200 when its out. Of course none of these items are in stock so I'm going to have to wait either way.

Option A Iv almost eliminated the sigelei from my reasoning but if the price is right that could sway me if I was left with plenty of change.

Option B The snow wolf will be less than £100 from this vendor so I will have to put some investment in, not much though.

Option C wait for the vaporshark 200 to come out from this store, use all my credit towards it and see how much they crank the price up and invest the rest myself as they tend to heavily overcharge anyway...

Option D go for for option A/B then begin saving again to get a cloud maker which should be mostly future proof with its modular design and purchase in the DNA 200 configuration and use only my money to pay and not have a large sum in store credit and purchase it from somewhere where they don't rip you off in the first place...

I really like the looks of the DNA 200 board, its features & functions, firmware upgrades and uploading csv files to use alternative materials in coils. I'm into all that techy stuff anyway. I think option A/B would only tide me over a bit and deep down I know I will still want a DNA 200 but I don't want to get ripped off by this company being over charged and raped by their ridiculous warrenty period (again) which is how I ended up with a large store credit by fighting for my rights as a consumer!

A tough one eh??

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Millah

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i dont understand why people keep complaining about 150+w on the snowwolf, its a dual18650 device you are not going to get 200 watts out of a dual 18650 device. Most people who buy the snowwolf dont buy it to vape at 200watts but its nice to have. If people wanted actual 200 watt mods youd have to go with giant 26650 mods, or huge triple 18650 mods, there is one alternative, LiPo batteries.

This is why DNA200 devices are going LiPo batteries (which I am against using) to produce their 200watts of power. For a dual 18650 device the snowwolf is fantastic at the price point is very nice, the temp control also works way better than my DNA40 ever did in temp control.

Wasn't everyone criticizing Evolv for having only 40 watts, acting like the number of watts was a sign of technical prowess? Everyone kept saying Evolv is getting left in the dust of China, blah blah. All of that was nonsense to begin with, but now Evolv comes out and says "ok, you want to measure d***s, well here you go, a legit 200 watts of power." But now Evolv only got there by using Li-Pos? Well duh, because that's the more responsible way to generate this much current, and doesn't falsely advertise a high wattage with a huge asterisk next to it.

Yes, using Li-Pos is the more responsible way of generating high current, so long as it is sealed and the user is limited from tampering with it. Pushing an 18650 to its absolute limit is not safer. Regardless of which has a less violent failure, we should avoid ANY battery failure, an 18650 venting is nothing to sneeze at. Handheld devices have been using Li-Po for years now. If you are against Li-Po, you better get rid of your cell phone or any other electronic device, because they all have them. Your laptop, smartphone, etc. And your laptop has a MUCH bigger Li-Po pack. If you're worried about a Li-Po exploding, your laptop should be much more concerning due to how much larger the pack is.
 
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