Yea I knew who he was referencing, I was just jabbing at him

. I've stated in other forums I don't understand why folks even compare these devices when there is so little in common other than making vapor and that's "Temperature control" Comparing a 40w device to a 60w -120w capable device just is like comparing an Ego twist to a mech imo. They have completely different input / output specs and features and from what I'm reading on the forums I'm certainly happy with the camp I chose.
I got that. And I agree. As an actual owner of both I do believe its correct to compare vapor production experience or performance or likes/dislikes or preference or whatever you want to call it. Like comparing Ford Eco Boost to a Dodge Hemi. They both move down the road. And WRT to that, I can say the wife and I prefer the M class over the 40s. I put them on USB charge at night when we go to bed, wake up set the resistance and we vape all day no buzz outside of the nicotine. Clearly the technical approach to temperature is very different and in our case preferable. I can't explain it, am waiting for Friend Phils review but there it is.
I am hesitant to say this because I know it will generate a lot of hoopla but in the interest of just liking what works and wanting to connect with opinions of other owners of both on their experiences, our vapor production experience is almost like the M class seems to do what John said in smokeyjoes' interview that they don't do. Specifically temperature regulation. IE where you expect the output to maintain at a constant level instead of like a on/off or bang-bang. Like a cruise control where it maintains speed within 10% versus on/off surging of speed like within 90%.
Remember this in that
interview?:
"The DNA40 is a temperature protected system, not a temperature regulated system. In a temperature regulated system you might say: Okay, Im going to keep this playing at 410 degrees, but you would have literally minimal to no control over how much vapor comes out: if that temperatures above the boiling point it will simply boil off everything that gets to it immediately, which isnt really what you want: thats not very controllable."
Which made and still makes sense. Makes me wonder if the M class really *is regulating temperature or at least trying to. As I think others have said a "smoother" vape experience. That's as good a word I can think of as any. Oh and we prefer and use soft mode.
Maybe Joe will interview YiHi.
Sure wish there was an emoticon of a yellow face pulling the pin on a hand grenade and running away...
Ya'll have fun!


