any cylindrically-shaped mods with features & performance of the MVP?

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spacenoodle

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yes i know provari is the $#!t, but i don't have $200 to spend on vaping.

i really like what people have said about the performance of the MVP. one feature i really like though is the usb charging port as i'm getting an android phone soon :( . any cylindrically-shaped mods that are pocketable with the same feature and good performance (the whole rattlesnake deal)? that would be my dream vape machine. the vv3 is cool, but a little low on the battery side of things. at this point though, i'm starting to think nothing beats the price and features of the MVP. just one final post before i make the jump for that mod!
 

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you know I thought I would hate the box mod. But I got the MVP2 anyways (from 101vape... just couldn't pass up that deal). I will say I don't regret it one bit! Thought I would keep it at home as my home vape while my other batteries were charging.. nope.. my other batteries have now become back ups to the MVP2! It's that good.
 

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The MVP2 is a lot smaller than it looks... It's quite easy to put a box mod in your pocket...

Any particular reason you are looking specifically for a tube mod? Don't get me wrong, I prefer one myself, but the MVP series is hard to beat for the price. You won't find another mod out there for anywhere near $40 that has the pristine clean flat DC output of an MVP. And it comes with an iClear 30... Win Win!

If you're concerned with some of the limitations of the MVP (5V max voltage, and I believe an 11W power cap), as long as you stay around 2-2.5 Ohms resistance, that shouldn't ever be an issue. Obviously not gonna work real well with low ohm RBA's either. But if you're getting it for around the town use with cartos and clearos, it's a very nice choice.
 

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yes i know provari is the $#!t, but i don't have $200 to spend on vaping.

i really like what people have said about the performance of the MVP. one feature i really like though is the usb charging port as i'm getting an android phone soon :( . any cylindrically-shaped mods that are pocketable with the same feature and good performance (the whole rattlesnake deal)? that would be my dream vape machine. the vv3 is cool, but a little low on the battery side of things. at this point though, i'm starting to think nothing beats the price and features of the MVP. just one final post before i make the jump for that mod!
Funny you should ask

Just got this in from FT ($21.24)

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It is a Bolt and has a kick 1.5 in it, It is currently in it's "shorty" mode, 18350 w/ the kick, I have some 18500's inbound from RTDVapor...with that said, the kick 1.5 clone of a clone uses the SAME 33.3hz PWM that the Vamo and many APV clones use so you get the rattlesnake and a bit bite in your vape vs one that uses the better PWM chipsets (you CAN tell the difference in the quality of the vape!)...but I don't care....it cost me right at $20 bucks :D

I HIGHLY recommend using the USPS shipping option if you order from FT
 
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