Best Variable Voltage by Innokin

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kojul

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I like the IClears. Never had a problem with them as long as I keep them clean.
I like my iClears enough, except my 30B. It's leakier than any other bottom coil I've had. I love my MVP2 and I might get a VV3 for portability. I also have a friend who has had his VTR for over a year and still loves that thing.
 

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I like the IClears. Never had a problem with them as long as I keep them clean.

I'm glad they work for you. In fairness I haven't tried the Iclear 16's but I have tried similar enough tanks that look exactly the same without the branding leaked right out of the package, and there much more difficult to clean verses my Protanks/Aerotanks. Not all of them but that's not my biggest issue with those it's the dry hits! Too much wicking combined with the rest of the design just makes it very inefficient for the liquids to get to the coils verses other cheap set ups. I've tried a lot of clearo/glasso set ups and cottom coils really are superior. Add to that a rebuilt coil and you have the possibility with little effort and for much cheaper creating a set up the rivals tanks systems that cost MUCH more!

All of the Iclear 30's and x.1 leak like a sieve right outside of the package and I've seen others mention as much. Beings as those are more costly then the cheap little plastic clearo's and the wick design of the x.1 just makes no sense and leaks on top of it, it's just not worth it to me to keep trying them. I have some of both brand new in the package that I'll probably end up trading for.

The good thing about vaping is all the choices. Like with cigarette brands, everyone has different brands and tastes. Sometimes it's actually overwhelming with the amount of choices out there! It's a good thing though when you finally find what works for you, I know for me the learning curve was a lot higher than with smokes! :)
 

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Common knowledge.....

With this thread in mind it seems to me to be to be not so common from my perspective! ;) I've actually found common knowledge/common sense to not exist. What I think should be common sense obviously is lacking in many, this forum as a whole is testament to that!
 

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All of the Iclear 30's and x.1 leak like a sieve right outside of the package and I've seen others mention as much. Beings as those are more costly then the cheap little plastic clearo's and the wick design of the x.1 just makes no sense and leaks on top of it, it's just not worth it to me to keep trying them. I have some of both brand new in the package that I'll probably end up trading for.

I don't know how the x.1 is, but my iClear 30S leaked out of the box, but it was a super easy fix. When assembling at the factory, they pushed the coil head in so that it had pinched the o-ring that sits in the bottom piece (the black o-ring, not in the coil head cover, but the bottom part that the tank threads onto). So just check them when you get them and if you see the black o-ring in the tank, you'll have to pull it out and set it in, probably with a small screwdriver or something. Hasn't leaked since, but I thought I should share that bit in case anyone else has the same problem.
 

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anybody who likes the 134 should have a look at the e-Huge.

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it's vv and vw, whereas the 134 is vw only.
it has a wider range than the 134

And! it's a 26650 sized mod! Yeah.... got b@lls!
 
I highly recommend the VTR. Excellent vape and battery life. It is also the only Innokin Product currently on the market that can sub ohm. I have gone down to .7 ohms on my VTR with no issues. Also you can mod the VTR to use kayfuns without using the extension adaptor by cutting off the beauty ring with a dremel.

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i believe the only thing id buy from innokin as of right now (with the dna30 clones coming out and all) would be the VV.. the square ego looking one. It gives you vv at a very small cost and form-factor. the other things they have out is now obsolete, they either have less functions or power than the similar products at the same price and with a similar form-factor
 

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Before I got into mechs, i had the Itaste SVD and I loved it so very much. It was huge and heavy and inconvenient and yet, so badass. I've had it for almost a year now and i still use it occasionally when I'm not in the mood for dripping and it still performs just as good as the day i got it. Its probably the only device I've owned that never dropped in performance.
 

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134 is overpriced for what it is. Looks nice but that's about it.
MVP 2 good to great.
VTR, Not sure.
VV V3 is good. I have a VV V3 and use it daily. I find it better than the eGo style Twist/VV batteries.

But all of them are for the Regular Vaper. Sub or Low Ohmers, 1.3/1 and below should not apply.
 

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I got my black itaste 134 mini from World Of Vape for a bargain price of $90 half the price from any where else


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Doesn't matter what it cost it is still overpriced for what it is.

Take a look at this review of it and pay close attention to the signal output. I will never buy another APV that has Pulse Width Modulation.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEOIkWiQ0p0
 

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A poster asked which Innokin product they should buy and so far only one person has suggested the provari. The provarinatzi's are slipping :laugh:

The MVP is just a great vape with the flat output as listed before, is a power bank that you can vape off of, charges with just a usb cord and has a two day vape time. Hands down my choice.
 

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A poster asked which Innokin product they should buy and so far only one person has suggested the provari. The provarinatzi's are slipping :laugh:

Well I do own a Provari and I would recommend it to everyone that asks. The OP asked, as you stated, about Innokin products.

I'm not a FAN BOY for any product or company, not even the company I work for, but the Provari is a proven quality APV.
 

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I plan on picking up the Innokin ITaste VV/VW V3.0 once I find the means. A family member recently purchased the MVP 2 and she is extremely happy with it. I guess it just depends on what you're looking for (larger battery, or more compact, vv/w, ect.)

Go to 101vape.com they have them for $25.xx IIRC.
 
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