Best battery $50 or less?

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RaceGun59

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Looks like the MVP is going to win here. Looks like they run about $40 on Ebay. Anywhere else that would have it at a better price?[/

I used the wife's MVP one day just to see how it lasted. I vape pretty heavy and it lasted me through the work day. Check out the forum supplier section. Rather buy and support them then Ebay.
 

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Looks like the MVP is going to win here. Looks like they run about $40 on Ebay. Anywhere else that would have it at a better price?[/

I used the wife's MVP one day just to see how it lasted. I vape pretty heavy and it lasted me through the work day. Check out the forum supplier section. Rather buy and support them then Ebay.

I agree. If anyone knows a good place let me know.
 
I try to find a reason to upgrade from the Innokin iTaste MVP2.0 but, alas, I cannot. IMO it's the best step up from an eGO vv for the price. Certainly not the greatest battery but again, hard to beat the price.
It does everything I need well enough that I have no complaints at all. Works great with my Protank IIs. Actually, it hasn't failed with any tank or, for that matter, in any way yet. Plus, the ohms reader is great if you end up rebuilding coils.
I don't know how much most people vape but I'm only about 150 puffs a day (I know that thanks to the MVP's puff counter :)) and the MVP lasts me 6 days from fully charged to totally dead. Impressive piece, I bought mine which is the camo energy edition for $38.50 on eBay shipping included. Plus the energy comes with a matching iClear 16.

Best of luck whatever you choose.

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Innokin products have scratch & reveal serial numbers that you can enter on their website to check the authenticity of whatever you may purchase.
Couple that with a reputable seller with a return policy and in most cases you'll have a prefect transaction on eBay or Amazon. Of course there are fakes and scammers out there but avoiding the markets in general because of a few bad eggs seems silly... sort of like letting them win. Of course that's just my opinion.


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