I don't see the point of this other than to accommodate 40mm atties in a regulated device but ehh
http://www.generationv.com/hog-dna-250-by-vaperz-cloud/
http://www.generationv.com/hog-dna-250-by-vaperz-cloud/
+1I get the size thing but why? This completely defeats the purpose of buying a HOG
I get the size thing but why? This completely defeats the purpose of buying a HOG
Why not... it's all about the
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I mean, for $245.00 imo they're charging you almost $100 for the name essentially when the Lost Vape Triade DNA 250 is only $130. You can get the Vapor Shark DNA 250 for under $200 and the HCigar VT250 is notably cheaper as well. I do like the idea of running 4 batteries, but at the same time, 3 batteries isn't a huge difference in battery life. And if you want the power of 4 batteries and the safety you're just as well off with the unregulated HOG imo unless you like to make crazy low builds. Maybe if the HOG DNA 250 was even $50 cheaper I would consider it a good idea, but I just can't see paying over $250 (after shipping) for a name, even with a slightly bigger mod size and possibility of better battery life. I've been wanting a DNA250 chipset mod, but I don't believe I'll even be considering the HOG for the price.
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Edit: 3 batteries my mistake. I was assuming 4 batteries because the HOG V3 uses 4 18650's
But will it sell better than doing more runs of a standard HOG?
But will it sell better than doing more runs of a standard HOG?