Wanting to upgrade from MVP 3.0

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No problem with that, I think I said so.
I'm glad they finally moved away from purely rebranding existing China-tech.
I wasn't to familiar with them before I purchased the jac mod. so in the past they rebranded existing stuff? If so, sorry, I thought you were talking solely on this new mod......I usually buy very high end, one of a kind, sort of mods , but I have purchased cheaper China stuff for the wife, like pico's and such and this mod is far superior (but obviously more money) i was very surprised of the quality tbh, and for the money it seems to fill a nitch of mid range price with hi end quality

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Politeness deters me from giving my opinion on JacVapour. A UK company that has traditionally sold standard China-tech products at their own unique prices. It's good they are offering a DNA mod. Most of the reviews of course should be taken with a large pinch of salt. They are nicely (for them) embedded in the review-for-commission industry which makes me highly unlikely to give them the thumbs up. They do what Vaporfi and others do in the US. They don't triple prices (I'll give them that) but this side of the industry is nauseating and I wish it would stop.
Yeah, though $70 sounds like alot to some I'd be surprised if its even a real DNA 75 at that price. VaporFi with only double prices not triple :) I would stick with internal batteries since you already have a backup. Easier to deal with, no worries of fake batteries and knowing ohm law etc. In alot of cases the battery will out last the mod anyways, though without magnets, hinges or screws for a battery door all that can break is a wire connection or the 510.
 

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Yeah, though $70 sounds like alot to some I'd be surprised if its even a real DNA 75 at that price. VaporFi with only double prices not triple :) I would stick with internal batteries since you already have a backup. Easier to deal with, no worries of fake batteries and knowing ohm law etc. In alot of cases the battery will out last the mod anyways, though without magnets, hinges or screws for a battery door all that can break is a wire connection or the 510.
Weird post my friend, you say 70 bucks is too much for a quality mod and at the same time you say an internal battery outlasts a mod and that your mods are being held up with rubber bands and bad 510 pins.... sounds like you buy garbage tbh. Maybe if you actually invested in a good quality mod, you wouldn't have those problems...a mod with changeable 18650 batteries is just a better option imo, unless your buy what your buying, then I can see your point...

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I don't think $70-80 is expensive for a DNA 75. I own one and it was about $75.
A lot depends on the rest of the quality, of course.
I remember HCigar selling a '75' and I'm fairly sure it was riddled with issues. Vaporshark? Were they any better... not sure, not as I remember.
Running before walking springs to mind with some of these mods.
 

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Weird post my friend, you say 70 bucks is too much for a quality mod and at the same time you say an internal battery outlasts a mod and that your mods are being held up with rubber bands and bad 510 pins.... sounds like you buy garbage tbh. Maybe if you actually invested in a good quality mod, you wouldn't have those problems...a mod with changeable 18650 batteries is just a better option imo, unless your buy what your buying, then I can see your point...

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Mine are all 18650, don't get me wrong they are fine but from the two provided sounds like OP wants interal. Not needing to buy batteries and a charger is another pro on top of what I mentioned and my "cheap junk" is a Snow Wolf Mini lol. The 510's were "cheap junk" but I won't mention what they were, many folks will defend them. I didn't say $70 was to much for a quality mod either I said I'd be surprised if it was a real DNA 75... if it is thats a good deal for sure.
 

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I don't think $70-80 is expensive for a DNA 75. I own one and it was about $75.
A lot depends on the rest of the quality, of course.
I remember HCigar selling a '75' and I'm fairly sure it was riddled with issues. Vaporshark? Were they any better... not sure, not as I remember.
Running before walking springs to mind with some of these mods.
I just figured I would recommend it because the OP said a quality mod and thought your rubber band mod was funny....yes your right, time will tell but every review has been good and in the few weeks I have had it, and in the jac thread, all are excellent reviews.

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I just figured I would recommend it because the OP said a quality mod and thought your rubber band mod was funny....yes your right, time will tell but every review has been good and in the few weeks I have had it, and in the jac thread, all are excellent reviews.

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Yeah, kinda sucks when you buy a $100 mod and the magnets all pop out a month later lol. It happens to most eventually, most just crazy glue them back in but rubberband works great. I don't want to mess up and buy another mod. The rest of it is solid, 510 so smooth you can spin tanks on like a fidget :)
 

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Yeah, kinda sucks when you buy a $100 mod and the magnets all pop out a month later lol. It happens to most eventually, most just crazy glue them back in but rubberband works great. I don't want to mess up and buy another mod. The rest of it is solid, 510 so smooth you can spin tanks on like a fidget :)
I actually had a s body macro and one of the little magnets popped out, so I placed it back in and glued that sucker. I waited a few hours then realized it was in upside down. Because it was upside down, it repelled the door cover...man I had the darnedest time getting that sucker back out

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I actually had a s body macro and one of the little magnets popped out, so I placed it back in and glued that sucker. I waited a few hours then realized it was in upside down. Because it was upside down, it repelled the door cover...man I had the darnedest time getting that sucker back out

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