Vapor shark rdna or....?

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I'm looking to get a new pv and wanted some opinions. I'm a noob so bare with me. I'm currently using a mvp2 and want something more powerful. The rdna looks perfect. I use your normal old tanks like pt3, iclear 30, and soon Nautilus. I don't plan on rebuilding coils anytime soon. But maybe down the road. This will be my first 18650 battery mod so I don't have batteries or chargers so there's that. So my question is does the rdna sound like a good choice or should I get something better? I got to keep it under $180 shipped. This will be a Christmas present to myself. [emoji4]

Thanks guys and gals for any help.

VAPE ON!

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Asbestos4004

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I have 2 rDNA vapor sharks. They're fantastic. Perhaps more than you need for the tanks you're using but it'll give you lots of room to grow. Their customer service is excellent and the fit and finish of the device is great.
Just thought I'd mention , the eleaf istick is 20 watts. More than enough power for what you're using and its under $40.
 
I have an RDNA and I love it. Ordered the new Vaporshark DNA40 as well, hoping it ships soon. The Vaporshark is the main tool that got me off the smokes, along with a Nautilus mini. Now I use it exclusively with Kayfuns. You can't go wrong with it, can use it for drippers too if you like.
Does the rdna 40 come with the wireless charging card pre-installed? It just looks so fragile and I don't think I'd ever use it.

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Wow. So in other words, I am forced to sub ohm if I want to take benefits from the temperature regulation from the DNA 40 chip. Then I might as well go with a DNA 30 device.But I would like a vv vw device. Any affordable suggestions. What chip are the next best thing after the DNA?

Sub ohming on a DNA 40 is different then sub ohming in every other case, at least I tell myself that. :)
The DNA 30 is also an excellent choice but lacks features the DNA 40 has.
VV and VW both control power output, VW makes much more sense to me. Set the watts to the heat you like and let the board adjust the voltage as needed.
Kettle chips are the next best thing after the DNA!!! :D

A clone tank I can look at and see what is what. A clone DNA I have only the word of whoever made it that it is functionally identical to and Evolve DNA board. I will buy once (evolve) and know I have the very best.
 
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