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TruSound

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The question is extremely vague…there's price range to consider, do you use an RTA or an rda or something else, do you want simple like a mech or something regulated etc etc etc…you have to be much more specific to answer this question accurately.

What's best for someone else may not be the best for you so I'm not really sure anyone can answer this question for you, just do your research and buy what you like that fits your budget and vape requirements.

While I'm here I may as well contribute something positive.

If you're on a budget the ipv D2 is an exceptional choice at $ 50.00, it uses a great 75 watt YiHi chipset with a spring loaded 510 top pin, battery changes are a breeze, it's very pocket friendly and handles temp control very well…mine has been working flawlessly for months.

If money is no object and size doesn't matter I'd have a look at the new VaporFlask SX, it uses the highly touted SXJ chip and this mods fit and finish is stellar, it'll set you back $300.00, or there's the SX Mini for $200.00 that also uses the YIHi SXJ chip and the overall quality is excellent…mine has worked great but it's kind of heavy in the pocket as the Flask will be…anyway, my 2 cents…good luck.
 
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hi guys , i wanna get a new mod, im not intrested in snowwolf or ipv4s due to some reasons,im intending to put my velocity on it, any recommendations?

xcube2,evic vtc mini,vt200,sxmini m/ml
basically anything that can pump out at least 40W unless you're going TC then dna200 definitely.
 

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hi guys , i wanna get a new mod, im not intrested in snowwolf or ipv4s due to some reasons,im intending to put my velocity on it, any recommendations?

Sigelei 150w tc. The only downside is that it doesn't have upgradeable firmware. But over the next few months, there's going to be quite a number of DNA200 products coming out.

lurking around Reddit's ECR, there appears to be alot of positive reviews on the sigelei 150w tc. Should really consider that especially with the sigelei 200w coming out, price should drop.
 

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hi guys , i wanna get a new mod, im not intrested in snowwolf or ipv4s due to some reasons,im intending to put my velocity on it, any recommendations?

If rda is your thing take a look at BF mods.. Like the steamcraze squonk mod.. There are others around, but you need to do a search. Some powered by dna and some by SX.. Some are mechs.
Integrated bottle inside so no need to drip anymore..
 

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Hi, here's a penny on my thoughts. The top 3 will all depend on your personal usage.

Based on what everyone else has list. PROs and CONs. In my opinion and experience. Others may add or speculate.

iPV 4s, P: 2x18650 (u can carry as much spares as u want), TC mode, up to 120W (normal mode) / C: TC not accurate, big size
iPV D2, P: 1x18650, small, TC mode, up to 75W (normal mode) / C: TC not accurate
SMOK Xcube II, P: fancy LED lights, bluetooth connectivity, up to 160W (or 180W after firmware update) / C: change mode only through your phone, built-in batteries
eVic VTC, I can't really say as i haven't any experience on it but my friends who used them have no complains on them
SX mini, P: TC mode, customizable screen, up to 60W / C: price tag, highly over-rated (to me)
Any DNA200, P: precise TC (need pc to upload temperature curve from steam engine wire wizard. especially when working with advanced coil builds like mixing 2 different materials), customizable screen, 8 profiles, up to 200W / C: not plug and play, built-in LiPo batteries, price tag

There's actually more to what i've stated. As some others have said, it all depends on what you plan to use for and with. Just tanks or do you have a dripper? Are you gonna be firing up to 80-100W? Do you plan to go into temperature control? Do you like the idea of built-in batteries or do you wanna carry spares around with you? Dont rush into buying your next mod.
 
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