Best Bang for $40?

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CShaver

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I have an MVP 2 and I absolutely loved it. Easiest decision for most bang for your buck.

I've basically retired mine though since I use my Nemesis clone I got for 37$ as my all day mod now. I really only use it to read the resistance of my builds. Out of all the mods I have though, the MVP 2 would be the first I picked back up if I didn't want to use the mech.
 

Iffy

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Best Bang for $40?

If we're talkin' 'bout vapin', go wid da MVP 2.0!
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Otherwise, try 14th Street West... make sure to wear a rain coat and your shots are up to date...
 

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It does have to be pitched when it eventually stops holding a charge, but it's just such an awesome piece of gear! $40 for a quality device that should last a couple of years is worth it. I liked my first one so much I bought a second one! I rotate both MVP2's with five other mods so I find myself charging each maybe once a week. If it's life expectancy is a minimum 300 charges, then I should be set for the next 5 years at least!
 

edyle

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my vote would be for Vamo

Even if you got it cheap from fasttech...

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if you really did get it cheap from fastech - cheap chrome brass versioin; older version v2 instead of the latest version v5, plus a cheap battery (not recommended), plus a cheap charger (not recommended); I guess it could still work out for $40.

but steel vamo v5: $32
battery: $5 - $10; two batteries: $10 - $20
charger: $5 - $30
 
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