Cthulhu Mods Hastur AIO DNA 60 Kit
Cthulhu Mods Hastur AIO DNA 60 Kit
3.0 / 5.0
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Cthulhu Mods Hastur AIO DNA 60 Kit
Evolv DNA 60 Chip- The DNA 60 is a 60 watt power regulated digital switch-mode DC-DC converter for personal vaporizers. It features Evolv’s patented Wattage Control, Patent Pending Temperature Protection, Preheat, Digital User Controls. heat generation. The USB Type-C charging port is compatible with EScribe. The fire button is positioned for maximum comfort. The battery and chipset are on a side opposite the tank, reducing the risk of liquid entering. It is fully compatible with boro tanks. The device comes with a Pixiu integrated drip tip and black fantasy buttons and includes a Kraken boro tank (not including rba). It comes with smoke-clear panels. Pocket friendly design.
Kit Includes:
- 1 x Hastur AIO body
- 1 x Pixiu integrated drip tip
- 1 x Kraken boro tank
- 1 x Spare bag
- 1 x USB-C Charging cable
- 2 x Stickers
- 1 x 18650 adapter




Seems to be well-made and certainly gets the job done. It's just not very inspired or exciting. It has the EVOLV DNA 60 chip, but the display goes up to 85W. Not sure why, with a single 18650? The tinted transparent removable panels raise a similar question because, although you can see the screen when lit, you can't really see the tank level or your super-dope battery wrap, if you have one.
The shiny plastic seems prone to scratching with normal use, and although it's comfortable to grip with either hand, it's difficult to do so without partially covering the air inlets.
Temp settings are standard DNA. It has presets and bypass (again, why?) but I would've loved to see either a pulse setting, replay mode, or variable curve option.
This is considered to be a high-end mod, and, although the build quality may be, it doesn't, IMHO, provide a high-end experience.
Seems to be well-made and certainly gets the job done. It's just not very inspired or exciting. It has the EVOLV DNA 60 chip, but the display goes up to 85W. Not sure why, with a single 18650? The tinted transparent removable panels raise a similar question because, although you can see the screen when lit, you can't really see the tank level or your super-dope battery wrap, if you have one.
The shiny plastic seems prone to scratching with normal use, and although it's comfortable to grip with either hand, it's difficult to do so without partially covering the air inlets.
Temp settings are standard DNA. It has presets and bypass (again, why?) but I would've loved to see either a pulse setting, replay mode, or variable curve option.
This is considered to be a high-end mod, and, although the build quality may be, it doesn't, IMHO, provide a high-end experience.