On a mod hunt quest

You have to make a purchase and that gets you to “bronze” level - then you will start getting the bronze level discounts any time you log in.

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@Letitia

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You don’t want the WOTOFO PROFILE SQUONK 80W / 200W BOX MOD. it has an open face, debris gets in there and will mess it up. not to mention right those are out of stock. as for the others, they all seem pretty much the same except the wattage is higher for some. the best advise is to watch youtube videos on them and be informed as to the weight and complications.

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I have an interesting question about mods and mod companies. Why is it that when a company has a very popular and great selling product that they only make so many and when they sell out that’s it. I have had this frustration with so many companies and products. For an example Psyclone Mods their RDA’s were all the rage like the Entheon, Hadley, Citidel. They were so popular and were always selling out even though they were pricier than most, but yet the company just stopped making them. To me it would make more sense that if you have a popular product capitalized on it keep making them for as long as they are selling. Does anyone else feel the same as me?

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I’ve wondered the same thing too. Might be a couple of reasons. First, I believe that all three of the RDA’s you listed have been cloned and can be had for under $20 usd. Second, I’m just guessing here that the Chinese manufacturing facilities aren’t going to retain the tooling/setup required for subsequent production runs If the customer didn’t pay the absolute top tier price to begin with. You pay anything other than top tier pricing and they will sell the plans, tooling, etc., and move on tho the next customer. I think that’s why there are so many clones. It’s just a theory I’ve had. Time is money and it’s time to serve the next customer in line. I’ve always been amazed at the speed of Vape product development and manufacturing.

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Absolutely! I’m sure that most vapers feel this at some point.

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Don’t think most companies make their actual hardware. They do the engineering and software and bid out for manufacturing. They don’t know if it’s going to be popular or not so they commit to X number of units.
By the time it comes to market and sells out the engineering and software development teams have moved on to other projects.

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