What if money would not be an objective.....

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USA-Alex

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Let's assume, someone gives you 1000USD to buy whatever you want, only restrictions are:

It has to work with 18490 batteries
It should not be expensive because of precious metals or gem stones but because of best technology and best build quality.
It should be a complete set, mod and atty.

Fire away, what would you buy? Even better if you post some pix.


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P.S. I was a member since 2012 but my screen name was deleted because I did not log in for a long time.

Currently having some mech. Mods but I'm looking to add a regulated device.




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Thanks guys, it seems like the Provari P3 or the ZNA is high up there and comes recommended.

Papa Lazarou, I'm rocking a REO mini 2.1 since two years, recently pulled out of the drawer a GP paps.....had mech mods since over two years and want to see what the world of regulated mods has to offer.

I've just stumbled across the Zero mods, damn they are beautiful but I very likely get an 90 year old lady pregnant quicker than I would get my hands on one of those....

Hm....I kinda like the ZNA more than the Provari but it does not sing loud and clear enough to me to pull the trigger.
Is there anything else out there which is packed with technology and build like a Swiss timepiece?

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If you're into style, I'd go with the zna. The zna lite is very sexy with the rose gold tube. You also have many color combinations.

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This is my zna lite with a gunmetal tube and caps. I also have the rose gold tube to go with my suit.

The ZNA lite is a nice looking device, I would probably adopt to the shape quite fast coming from a REO Mini.
However, the DNA30 chip has been around the block for quite some time, so I'm a bit worried to invest in somewhat outdated technology....

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The ZNA lite is a nice looking device, I would probably adopt to the shape quite fast coming from a REO Mini.
However, the DNA30 chip has been around the block for quite some time, so I'm a bit worried to invest in somewhat outdated technology....

Thoughts?



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It really depends on your vaping style. The highest powered device I own is my XPV DNA 40, and I find myself quite happy around 15 - 20 watts, depending on the topper. For some people, that's not enough, and I know we have folks on this forum that are quite satisfied below 10 watts.

For me, I would be good with the 30 for some time, I only bought the 40 to experiment with temperature control. I may very well buy a "high-power" device to play around with, but I don't think I need one to be a happy vaper. :2c:
 

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The ZNA lite is a nice looking device, I would probably adopt to the shape quite fast coming from a REO Mini.
However, the DNA30 chip has been around the block for quite some time, so I'm a bit worried to invest in somewhat outdated technology....

Thoughts?



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My thoughts? I retrofitted a dna 40 chip inside. With my style of vaping at 15-20 watts, I never hit temp protection. It stays at around 250f on the subtank mini. So to me, the temp control isn't necessary to stay safe. I haven't used a ni200 build since perfecting it. The dna 30 is OK if you vape under 30 watts, it's reliable and accurate. I only got the dna 40 in there because i was curious and i like to tinker with stuff.

So for me, the zna is classy, stylish and performs perfectly. It's not a funky box. It doesn't get negative attention from non vapers/smokers like my box mods did.

The zna also took a tough fall on the concrete landing on the battery cap. I still can't find any evidence of damage on the battery cap zenkote. I know first hand that the zenkote is some really strong coating. I can't say the same for the aluminum graphite coating though. My aluminum graphite tube has some small scratches.
 
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