What're the best mods out right now

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Eitje

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It helps if you provide a bit more detail... good for what? Generating the most power for the biggest clouds? For fitting your pocket for daily usage out and about? vaping time between battery charges? Best all-rounder? What's your budget? TC important to you? Care about weight/looks? Etc.

Love my vtc mini: light, TC for any wire type, brilliant display but just 1 cell so only 75w and don't last me a day. Useless if I'm in the woods all day and don't want to carry spare batteries with me for example. Also not very suitable for any build way below 0.2 ohm.

Point being, most pro's have con's.

Personally I find the snow wolf fuggly and would never buy one for that reason alone but that's just me. (not judging your sense of taste and style )
 
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Personality plays a role too. I tend to be a bit lazy with my vaping setups so i mostly like something quick and easy with good or great flavour.
This weeks favorite is the halcyon squonker topped with the narda in power mode of course. Haven't hooked up to the escribe software yet ( see lazy).
 
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... pick one

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I agree.. a bit too vague to give just one answer. Here's my setups and why.

Best "all rounder", Cuboid 150w. two batteries, small package, stainless steel, well made.. this is my main device.

best at home device... Releaux RX200. Solidly built, won't topple over, three battery capacity. 200w Temp control... only downside is it's big.

Cloupor mini 50w. Solidly built Stainless steel, flawless vaping, 50w TC. TINY and fits well in a pocket but only a single battery.

most people shy away from the Cloupor mini50w because of problems with their previous 30w version.. I've personally had no problems with either. If I had to pick just one, it would be the Cuboid
 
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I agree.. a bit too vague to give just one answer. Here's my setups and why.

Best "all rounder", Cuboid 150w. two batteries, small package, stainless steel, well made.. this is my main device.

best at home device... Releaux RX200. Solidly built, won't topple over, three battery capacity. 200w Temp control... only downside is it's big.

Cloupor mini 50w. Solidly built Stainless steel, flawless vaping, 50w TC. TINY and fits well in a pocket but only a single battery.

most people shy away from the Cloupor mini50w because of problems with their previous 30w version.. I've personally had no problems with either. If I had to pick just one, it would be the Cuboid
+1 on the cuboid. Cheap, great screen, supports any wire type or tank and amazing performance. Joyetech also supplies it regularly with fw updates.
Bit heavy for its small size (dual battery) would be the only drawback but therefore solid as a rock.
 
For small single 18650 I have a IPV D2. It's tc, 75 watts, good yihi board. I've had it for awhile now but if I were to get one in this category today I would get an Eleaf Istick Pico kit with Melo 3 mini. Other good single 18650 mods in my opinion are Smok Quantom 80 watt tc, Reuleaux RX75 tc, Joytech egrip 2, and Cuboid mini.

For a powerful dual 18650 I have a Smok X Cube 2. I like how it has a lot of bells and whistles and gimmicks. Bluetooth and firmware updates. Not one to take out the house. Other good dual 18650 are Cuboid, ipv5, koopor plus, sigelei 150 watt tc, Fuchai 200.

For all around I choose a Jaybo Rx200 S. Best mod I've ever touched. I've been reluctant before because of the three batteries. Long battery life, super powerful, and nice looking. Love the big screen.
 

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Best chip right now imo is the dicodes, which has a flat DC, followed by DNA 75, followed by SX350J with the firmware upgrade, on the latter two you can adjust your DC curve with the software.

Anyways currently there isn't anything better, soon maybe, but any of those chips can be adjusted to fit your vaping style no matter what it is, theyve got all the features you'd need... like temp control, DC curve mapping, firmware updates etc etc. Quite a few mods have these chips so you can take your pick.
 
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For small single 18650 I have a IPV D2. It's tc, 75 watts, good yihi board. I've had it for awhile now but if I were to get one in this category today I would get an Eleaf Istick Pico kit with Melo 3 mini. Other good single 18650 mods in my opinion are Smok Quantom 80 watt tc, Reuleaux RX75 tc, Joytech egrip 2, and Cuboid mini.

For a powerful dual 18650 I have a Smok X Cube 2. I like how it has a lot of bells and whistles and gimmicks. Bluetooth and firmware updates. Not one to take out the house. Other good dual 18650 are Cuboid, ipv5, koopor plus, sigelei 150 watt tc, Fuchai 200.

For all around I choose a Jaybo Rx200 S. Best mod I've ever touched. I've been reluctant before because of the three batteries. Long battery life, super powerful, and nice looking. Love the big screen.

The XCube II is my daily driver. I take it EVERYWHERE!
 
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