actually fasttech was on the right track bringing out that dna clone with the little lipo batteries. those are the way forward, not clinging to these silly 18650 and 26650 batteries
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I must just say that I started on an MVP 2.0 and now on the Sigelei 20w and the difference in performance is world's apart. I haven't yet Vaped at 20w and actually enjoyed it yet. I'm not a designer snob but prefer the original. Have the Kanger mini, mega and Nautilus but couldn't settle for a Kayfun Clone. I'm spending the cash so might as well as spend that Little bit extra and get the original. I might be wrong but that's my view on my purchases.Yea, Material Science.
Everything has variable's. Conductivity playing the biggest part in our vape experiances.
These clones are being made with mixes of alloys to make materials cheaper and easier/quicker to machine and pump out. Saying that, how ever, ALL my gear is clone and I dont have issues with any of it, i dont look at any of my gear as inferior to any thing else. It fires when i push the button and it doesnt blow up in my face ;D
AND I can drop it without beating myself up =D
I just cannot afford some of these devices and lets be honest, they ALL do the same thing at the end of the day. You might not have the same Vape experiance as the original but each device is its own beast =D
I fully understand that clones provide the opportunity to get a cheaper version of something a lot more expensive.
I also understand that in some cases, the clone can be as good as the original or nearly as good, making the far lower price a no brainer
However, the problem I have with clones is that it really is a hit or miss affair. You never know which one is a good clone and which has problems. I suppose the only way around this is if a few friends are considering a particular clone, to buy one from a particular batch and test it. If its good, then you all go ahead and buy them.
The other thing I dont like with clones is that one bad experience can put you off that type of device entirely, when the original or a better quality clone would have worked perfectly.
I therefore think clones are often a bad thing for new vapers. Irony is that new vapers typically dont want to spend too much so clones are most appealing when you're starting out.
I just bought a Kayfun clone, and I think it is a great way to test out new stuff without breaking the bank.
The price of admission for the originals just don't allow for experimenting that much.
Even if the clone has some issues, just knowing how it looks and feels (IRL, not on youtube ) for a cheaper price can make deciding whether to get the authentic that much easier.
And if you get lucky, the clone might be perfect and you'll have saved alot of money
Can anyone tell me how they are not sueing these clone makers?
Wow okay, so china really can clone anything and get away with it