Considering buying an itaste MVP

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Tcar

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I've had a MVP2 for about 8-ish months. Second device. Was great step up from eGo kit. Still use it every day. Was using smok RBC clearos on it but now I have graduated to a Kayfun. Battery has held up well. I still charge it about every two days depending on use, (get about a day and a half vaping at it's amp limit) but it's starting to show it's age just a bit, still plenty of life left in it though. Solid build. Has survived a few drops. Only nit picking is the non floating, non adjustable center pin. Hopefully Innokin will fix that in the next version (and put in a Evolv board in it like they are doing with the SVD?) Hoping that when that battery pack finally dies I can use the guts to make a box mod with an 18650. I've never once used the phone charging feature on it but, hey, it's there. I love the thing and it's well worth the $40 I paid for it.
 

red6093rum

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I started off on an Innokin MVP and it was amazing for the first month or so. But i found it too large to carry around in my pants. I do landscaping for a living and it kept banging into my knee (cargo pants). I loved the features it had VW/VV. Then a friend at work saw me using it and bought it from me. Now I am a proud owner of a mixed shined nemesis. If you ever want to upgrade I personally suggest a nemesis. It can be very tiny or a normal size 18650. Which would still be smaller then the MVP.
 

zoiDman

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Hi new to posting, I have an ego-c twist that I enjoy...but I'm curious on the itaste MVP. I'm just wondering if they are worth buying :/ pls help


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I have an MVP 2.0 and I like it. Like it a Lot.

Good Battery Life, VV and VW, Fits well in hand, Doesn't want to fall over when put down, Only costs about 40 Bucks.

I would recommend it to just about Anyone.
 

DingerCPA

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I own the first version MVP (no VW). The MVP2 a great step up from ego batteries.

I don't use mine much any longer, having moved up to mechanicals and Provari's. However, I recommend the MVP2 all the time. Great bang for your bucks.

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Welcome aboard! Centurian - just requoting Baditude's link. He's got a TONNE of information in his blogs - they're worth the read.

I have 3 MVPs now, and love each and every one of them. Also have the little brother, VV3. Same features, just smaller profile and shorter battery life.

Re: question about tanks - some people really dig the iClear 30 that comes with most MVPs. My last MVP came with the iClear 16b. I prefer bottom coils to top coils (and single coils to dual coils), but that's just *ME*. I run a lot of EVODs and mini ProTank 2 on mine. Also have a couple of kayfuns that I'm practicing my rebuilding skilz.

Even with my weenie EVODs, I'm getting great flavor and vapor (50/50 juices, minimal nic - less than 6mg), but I do rebuild my own coils. If you don't want to get that involved, get some different resistances (1.8/2.1/2.5) and play with them to see what you like.

You might have to try a few things until you find what *YOU* like, because it's all different.

Enjoy the :vapor:
 

Burblepuff

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What I love most about the MVP is no matter when you need it, it always works. I've had a couple mods go bad but the one that's always lasted and is still going strong is the mvp. I use it with an aerotank when I just want something simple that works no matter what. What's surprised me too is the amount of times it's come in handy when my phones died. I never thought I'd use it like that. Just shows you that sometimes you don't realise you need a feature until you have it. Lol.
 

AZinDC

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save yourself some money. I bought an MVP 2 and it burnt out my aspire nautilus heads in about 24hrs. Turns out it ran way hot, had to wait for them to send me another and what do ya know...same thing! ended up buying a provari and I'm never going back. Again save yourself the aggregation. If your going to quit smoking, go with the best
 

Markill

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I bought an MVP 2 the other day, and so far I love it. I don't love the tank it came with, but the battery life is amazing. It doesn't go very high in wattage/voltage to power drippers, and it won't fire if you go below a certain amount of ohms (i dont recall the level) but it's great for any tanks, clearomizers, or cartomizers. Plus the ohm checker can be really useful once you get into rebuilding
 
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