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VaporShark DNA40

I got into vaping a few months ago. Started with an Itaste, went to a rig mod because it looked cool.

The rig is heavy, bulky, and I don't like the mech mod setup. I did not realize this before and made an impulse buy. I travel a lot and is it a pain hailing juice bottles, batteries, and chargers everywhere I do.

I am looking at the DNA40 with a subtank nano or mini.

I don't want to be constantly refilling my RBA and swapping batteries.

Is the DNA40 a good choice? I am staying away from the RDNA because I don't even want to have to keep my battery charger around for the removable battery. I have also seen the battery door is not solid. When I held the DNA40 is felt solid.

I do not mind the pricetag but why is it so much more than things like eleaf istick and IPV mini?

First post here, I hope I am not breaking any rules. Looking forward to any and all help.
 

Whiskey

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I have one and its one of my top used mods, It's a rugged dependable Mod, IMO

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UncleRJ

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First of all, welcome to the underground!

If I had to pick right now, I would probably have to go with the IPV V2 Mini 70 watt with the Kanger Subtank Mini.

The IPV has the power to grow into, owner replaceable batteries which means you can carry a spare or two with you if your day goes long and you can charge via the internal USB charger.

The Subtank Mini will work well with it and when the time comes where you want to try your hand at building your own coils, you can use the RBA decks they make for it.

BTW, I do travel myself from time to time and I use one of those diabetic supply storage bags you can pick up at any pharmacy. It is AMAZING how much vape gear they will hold!
 

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