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rDNA by Vapor Shark Review
In this review I cover Vapor Shark's new rDNA mod, featuring the Evolv DNA30 and an interchangable 18650 battery configuration. I also take a look at the ...
Nice review. I'm trying to decide between the rdna 30 or 40. Any thoughts?
I think the 40 is worth the extra cash, but like the thinner 30...but no
temp control or bat protection.
Earned a sub from me
If size is the top concern, then getting a used rdna or even the normal dna30 would be fairly good price now that the 40 is released. Me personally, 40 all the way. If you don't like the temp control, all the other improvements are worth it just as a 40w device. Thanks for the sub :)
i saw that you compared the size with an IPV. As far as performance how
does the IPV compare? I'm interested in purchasing my first regulated
device and wanted to know if you had any preference. I do not believe that
i would ever use the full 50 watts from the IPV and the EVOLV chip has
proven itself to be reliable, but there is a noticeable price difference.
Thank you for any feedback! Great video and now a subscriber!
Thanks for subscribing, I really appreciate your support! Yes, the DNA30 is a tried and tested chip. I love the Shark...it's my daily workhorse. Great fit in the hand and comfortable weight. But it is pricey. The IPV is also quite accurate (using the Yihi SX330 board). Build quality is not as good but it is lighter. Also the touch sensor firing is quite lame (but you can turn it off). For the price it is a fantastic option for the power you get. If you can swing the money, I highly doubt you would be disappointed with the rDNA, but the IPV2 is a competitively-priced alternative.
Hey Bam nice video. I wanted your opinion on which would be a better buy.
This rDNA 30 or the CANA dna 30 from elev8vape? The CANA does seem really
enticing with the $70 but I'm kind of skeptical since I've heard many
complaints on it. I wouldn't mind spending the money on the rDNA but if
they are pretty similar I'd rather save money and get the CANA. Or is there
a better dna 30 mod out there?
Hey man. I just got my rdna. I was wondering, does your fire button have a
wobble to it or does it sit firmly? Mine operates fine but I am worried it
might be a problem in time. I can here it moving slightly if I shake it and
can move the button slightly with my finger. Thanks.