3 weeks vaping and on third device but i found what i wanted!

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peraspera

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The MVP is only a bit more powerful than your Twist. You might want to see if you get good results with your iClear 30 on your Twist. If so, you can pick up another iClear 30 and have a second/backup PV that you truly can enjoy.

Also, it is important to remember that buying high dollar gear isn't necessarily any sort of surefire ticket to vaping Nirvana. Sometimes spending more makes a big difference, sometimes not so much.
 

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i should have purchased this mvp from the start.. it's a good back up especially in times where i need a portable charger for my mobile phone (like today i needed it).. instead i have 2 x ego 650mah twist one for tank one for dripping.. and an Evic short/long barrel... no regrets thou for sure i'm gonna get the itaste mvp in the near future...
 

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That is excellent advice. It makes so much more sense than:

"Just get a Provari."

"But I can't afford a Provari."

"I DON'T CARE! Get a Provari anyway!!!"

BTW, look for me to steal this advice if I get to a post before you in the future. :p

msfguard- That's a sweet looking setup. Glad you found what you like reasonably fast.

use it all you want to.
if it saves some newb needed cash, then it worked.
btw i just got my 2nd provari last night.
i Liiikke 'em. LoL
 

Red_Bird

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So i started with the 808, got tired of the battery being only able to last a little while, dry hits and nasty liquid in my mouth!
moved on to the ego-twist and i loved it but i still felt like i needed more so now im on

Innokin itaste MVP with iclear30 and i love it :)

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Love mine as well. Its my go to device outside working in garage or in the vehicles. Hits great, no pulse width modulation which is a plus for me.
 

WattWick

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Also, it is important to remember that buying high dollar gear isn't necessarily any sort of surefire ticket to vaping Nirvana. Sometimes spending more makes a big difference, sometimes not so much.

Indeed! I think it's important to distinguish between "the best you can afford" and "the most expensive you can afford". Like with the RBAs, where some brave/honest souls admit that their $25 Aga on a cheapo mech mod perform just as well as their $260 Zenesis. At some point, it seems to be less about satisfying ones cravings and more about exhaling the biggest cloud on youtube from the most expensive and hard-to-get mech mod. Which in essence is a glorified battery tube with a button.

Please add grain of salt. I do appreciate the collector / hobby aspect of vaping. You might want all the cool stuff for the sake of it being cool, but you don't need to spend a lot of money to get a very satisfying vape.
 
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