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Post by pancser on Apr 28, 2017 3:45:14 GMT
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Post by dalealan on Apr 28, 2017 19:16:54 GMT
The ipv6x is a good mod if you get the 1.5 firmware edition (the others sucked plus you can't upgrade the sods) the Smok is virtually bomb proof and the sigelie mini is dinky if you don't need too much wattage. Much of a muchness on the sigelie and Smok just down to preference. If I had to chose and could find out if they had the latest firmware I'd probably go for the ipv6x due to the power and it being a dual battery but that's just me.
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Post by pancser on Apr 29, 2017 3:43:22 GMT
I do not use much power max 13W-15W on the Siren and I have seen this
No reverse battery protection on the Ipv6x so everyone who has it just be careful I do like the Smok because of the unique design
Decision,decision....
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Post by dalealan on Apr 29, 2017 5:41:07 GMT
And that's why I said the 1.5 firmware was the only one worth getting as the faults were fixed on that one: The Smok is nice if you like the fire bar. I had the bigger xcube 2 for a bit and I could use it to hammer nails in if needed
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Post by pancser on Apr 30, 2017 6:52:27 GMT
Thanks for the reply dalealan I might save same cash and go for a Dna75
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Post by dalealan on Apr 30, 2017 7:03:26 GMT
Thanks for the reply dalealan I might save same cash and go for a Dna75 If it's the Hcigar ones they have be careful of the threading on the battery caps they're a bit iffy plus too much pressure can slightly bend the frame. Easily fixed and I always fancied nabbing one of the nano's. The alien kits are nice for the price if you get a good paint one.
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Post by pancser on Apr 30, 2017 19:30:06 GMT
Yep I am eyeing at the Hcigar Vt75 Nano or the Lavabox M. I have checked couple of vids of the Lavabox M and it seems like the screen is quiet dark and I do not know it is adjustable... Is there any other boxmod with DNA75 chip around the £50 price mark?
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