What to get? IVP 60W or 150W, MVP,3 Istick 50?

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Teelux

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Looking to upgrade soon!

Gave up on using my clearos on a daily basis in favor of rda at 20W on my istick 20w. Looking to get something with more heat in the near future.

Do you folks think it's worth waiting for the new istick or MVP? Or, should I just move ahead and get something along the lines of an IVP 60 or 150W?

I guess the natural question would be "how much power are you looking for?" Well, that's a good question. I like nice, warm clouds, and I love building on my RDAs.

Beyond just cloud chasers, does anyone think that the 60W limit on the new IVP 2S would be much of a constraint?

Just looking to hear some thoughts and opinions from fellow vapers :)

Thanks!
 
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Im really liking the sx mini which is a 60w device. It stays around 35-40w 99% of the time. So, no...if you like big clouds, you won't have a problem with a 60w device. I've been using a Billow tank, a Siverplay tank or a Marquis dripper on my sx mini. With the right build, thats plenty of power. I have high wattage devices too but I rarely, if ever, take advantage of all that power. It's nice to have though.
 

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Im really liking the sx mini which is a 60w device. It stays around 35-40w 99% of the time. So, no...if you like big clouds, you won't have a problem with a 60w device. I've been using a Billow tank, a Siverplay tank or a Marquis dripper on my sx mini. With the right build, thats plenty of power. I have high wattage devices too but I rarely, if ever, take advantage of all that power. It's nice to have though.

Thanks for your reply, dude.

How do you like to build with that power level in mind?
 

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Thanks for your reply, dude.

How do you like to build with that power level in mind?
The Billow tank and the Silverplay are both dual 26ga coils that measure out at .45 ohms. The Marquis is at about .4.
The thing with those chipsets is you can build higher ohms and achieve the same results. I'm not a super subohmer or a cloud chaser but I do like thick, big clouds. I just don't need 100w to get enough for me.
 
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