Variable Wattage Devices

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queevil

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uploadfromtaptalk1398398358495.jpg If you don't have the scratch for the Provari this might meet your needs. Mvp2.

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edyle

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I must vote for the sigelei 20W. Beyond the 20 Watts of power (which I never approach) it has the simplest menu system, a clear and informative screen, flush mount w/ floating 510 pin, selected power level locks in, and a flat power signal (no PWM). What's not to love about it?

I like it; but doesn't go below 7 watts!
You can't even switch to vv mode and use low volts if you want to!

That's a dealbreaker for me.
 

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+1 for the segelei. I just ordered one and I can't wait to get it. With the 20w range, it can give you A LOT of room to work with whatever you might want. And it beats the wait time you will get with the dna devices. I don't own a provari so I cannot attest to how good it might be but the provari goes up to 15 watts. You may never use all 20 watts but you never know. :D


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