without price being a concern...

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What is the best, depends on your goals and mindset. The dna seems to be geared to be a vw mod that can do what the vast majority has to go mech to achieve... The provari appears to be essentially indestrictable, at the expense of the user interface...mech mods appear to be pretty indestructable and pretty user configurable, but require a big learning curve and are prob a bit time consuming. Oh, and reo's seem to be pretty cool, too. The ability to drip much more conveniently does seem to be quite the perk.

What I would want?

I don't think it exists. I would like to see a reo with the dna30 in it. Probably won't happen, though.
 

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The top 3 answers to this questions always are ProVari, Reo (bottomfeeder boxmod), and DNA30 (mostly box mods). Then you will get answers from people with other devices, saying there's is the best and oh so much cheaper. But really, it is dependent on what you are looking for in a mod.

ETA: My choice is ProVari. I tried, but don't like, bottomfeeders, and I just won't use the power available from DNA devices.
 

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    I'd have to say you'll end up sacrificing something in any mod available today.

    Whether it be durability, price, warranty, weight, looks, availability, ease of use, ability to use different toppers, ability to change top configuration and battery size tubes, on and on. And at what price to receive or not those factors.
     

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    I haven't seen anything I like better than what I use. If money was no object I would have one custom made to suit what I've found missing in others.

    I have 2 of my 3 suggestions. I have a VaporShark DNA30, which suits my needs perfectly. I just posted the Wizard Evolved since I think it is a work of art and the OP doesn't like box type mods.

    So... like you, I have what works best for me. :D
     

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    vape a lamp?
    an average wall socket puts out 110 volts at 20 amps. Volts x Amps = watts
    so 110 x 20 = 2016 watts... hope that helps put things in perspective.

    You are leaving resistance out of the equation. If you use the resistance of a 100 watt light bulb, then you will be vaping at.... 100 watts.
     
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