Device upgrade question / MVP / SID / or VV battery

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So I have been vaping for 4 weeks now (35 days) and have been analog free for 32 days. I bought an EVOD starter kit at my local B&M and have bought another couple of tanks and coils to keep different flavors readily available. So now that I am fully committed to vaping I am looking to take the next step. I don't think I am quite ready for the commitment of getting into RBAs and mech mods due to very limited free time right now.
So the devices that I keep seeing and have looked at are the MVP 2, the smoktech S.I.D., the itaste VV or kanger 1100 twist.
All I am really looking for is a device for at home that produces more vapor. I use 2different brands of juice that are 20/80 and 60/40 respectively, and I would like something where I can continue to use the EVOD tanks that I already own, although I am interested in trying other tanks down the road.
Will the vv/vow deceive increase the amount of vapor I get? I'm not looking to cloud chase, I just get satisfaction from a good amount of vapor. Will the MVP 2 or S.I.D. or itaste vv with an EVOD tank produce more vapor than what I am already getting from the 650 evod battery I already use?
i know this is a lot of questions, but I am pretty new to this and the amount of info out there can be overwhelming, so any input from more experienced members would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
-JM
 

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So I have been vaping for 4 weeks now (35 days) and have been analog free for 32 days. I bought an EVOD starter kit at my local B&M and have bought another couple of tanks and coils to keep different flavors readily available. So now that I am fully committed to vaping I am looking to take the next step. I don't think I am quite ready for the commitment of getting into RBAs and mech mods due to very limited free time right now.
So the devices that I keep seeing and have looked at are the MVP 2, the smoktech S.I.D., the itaste VV or kanger 1100 twist.
All I am really looking for is a device for at home that produces more vapor. I use 2different brands of juice that are 20/80 and 60/40 respectively, and I would like something where I can continue to use the EVOD tanks that I already own, although I am interested in trying other tanks down the road.
Will the vv/vow deceive increase the amount of vapor I get? I'm not looking to cloud chase, I just get satisfaction from a good amount of vapor. Will the MVP 2 or S.I.D. or itaste vv with an EVOD tank produce more vapor than what I am already getting from the 650 evod battery I already use?
i know this is a lot of questions, but I am pretty new to this and the amount of info out there can be overwhelming, so any input from more experienced members would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
-JM

MVP2; best bang for the buck;
High capacity VW passthrough battery.

No external batteries and charger to worry about; you can get into that later.
 

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I agree about the MVP 2. I have had mine for about a week, and absolutely love it. I have quite a few Evod tanks also, that I was using with my ego batteries, and they all work great on the MVP.

I am also not a "cloud chaser" but the MVP produces more vapor than the ego Spinner vv batteries I was using. I also think the flavor is better. You cannot beat the battery life. It will go for a couple of days of pretty heavy vaping before you need to charge it. I'm retired, and so I vape pretty constantly throughout the day.

I was a little worried about the box style. But it's not a problem at all. I'm female and it fits very comfortably in my hand. Within hours of using it, it felt very natural to me to be holding it and vaping.

Here is a link to a reliable vendor where I got mine for a pretty good price. Much better than a B&M price. And it ships free:

Innokin iTaste MVP V2.0 Iclear 30 V2 VV/VW
 

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Using the same clearomizer on those 3 different devices will produce the same amount of vapor. With that being said, it's more of a device preference. The vv is compact. For me it's more of a device to throw in my pocket and go out. The Sid you need to buy a charger and batts. The MVP is a solid device. Some people don't like box units but it's pretty small in your hand and quite comfortable. Plus the batt will outlast all other devices mentioned above. Plus it will charge your phone in a pinch.
 

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Using the same clearomizer on those 3 different devices will produce the same amount of vapor. With that being said, it's more of a device preference. The vv is compact. For me it's more of a device to throw in my pocket and go out. The Sid you need to buy a charger and batts. The MVP is a solid device. Some people don't like box units but it's pretty small in your hand and quite comfortable. Plus the batt will outlast all other devices mentioned above. Plus it will charge your phone in a pinch.

So without starting a whole new thread, if I get the MVP what clearomizer could I get that would produce more vapor? Or should I just look at different ohm coils for the same tank?
 

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So without starting a whole new thread, if I get the MVP what clearomizer could I get that would produce more vapor? Or should I just look at different ohm coils for the same tank?

Most places where you order an MVP it comes with an iclear16 or iclear30.

You Evod will work on it too.
 

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Ill keep this short since everyone has said most what to say. MVP2. Awesome device. You will not be disappointed. It will hit a lot better then the spinners. It's been a great buy for me. I forget to charge my device a lot so the battery life is amazing. It will handle pretty much anything you throw on top of it as well.


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Check out the Aspire Nautilus. That's my favorite clearomizer right now. I have 2 but I use my Taifun GTs and Kayfuns most of the time.
When you get ready to go to rebuildables give either of these a try.
It takes a bit of practice to build a good coil and wick it but there are plenty of videos here to help.
My favorite build is a micro coil with cotton but again there are many choices.
 

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Using the same clearomizer on those 3 different devices will produce the same amount of vapor. With that being said, it's more of a device preference. The vv is compact. For me it's more of a device to throw in my pocket and go out. The Sid you need to buy a charger and batts. The MVP is a solid device. Some people don't like box units but it's pretty small in your hand and quite comfortable. Plus the batt will outlast all other devices mentioned above. Plus it will charge your phone in a pinch.
I am still trying to understand all of this....If i am going to get the same amount of vapor from an EVOD regardless of the device it is on, then what is the point of the variable voltage or VW device? I don't want to buy something just to get a new toy ( actually I do kind of want a new vaping toy) but I want to increase the amount of vapor and flavor. If that is determined exclusively by the tank/clearomizer I am using, then I should just stick with my 650amh EVOD batteries.
Sorry, I posted this before realizing there was a second page of replies, I will look into the aspire Nautilus tank right now. Seems like the MVP is the favorite here so far, thanks
 
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I am still trying to understand all of this....If i am going to get the same amount of vapor from an EVOD regardless of the device it is on, then what is the point of the variable voltage or VW device? I don't want to buy something just to get a new toy ( actually I do kind of want a new vaping toy) but I want to increase the amount of vapor and flavor. If that is determined exclusively by the tank/clearomizer I am using, then I should just stick with my 650amh EVOD batteries.
Sorry, I posted this before realizing there was a second page of replies, I will look into the aspire Nautilus tank right now. Seems like the MVP is the favorite here so far, thanks

Well, based on my actual physical experience, not anything about ohms and watts and volts.....I will say that I definitely noticed quite a noticeable difference in the amount of vapor and flavor when using the Evod clearomizer heads on my MVP 2 vs. using the same ones with same juice on my ego batteries like yours, and also on the Vision Spinners I have.

The actual "draw" when I inhale seems easier and maybe "airyer" on the MVP than using the same toppers on the other batteries. The amount of vapor I exhale is quite a bit more, and the flavor is more pronounced.

I already have quite a few Evod clearomizers, and I don't intend to get different tanks to use with the MVP, because Evods work great on it. Just my opinion, of course.:)

And as far as the variable part of the equation - I took the advice of someone here and used the P button to set the watts at 7.5, and haven't changed it since it performs so well with that wattage.
 

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I am still trying to understand all of this....If i am going to get the same amount of vapor from an EVOD regardless of the device it is on, then what is the point of the variable voltage or VW device? I don't want to buy something just to get a new toy ( actually I do kind of want a new vaping toy) but I want to increase the amount of vapor and flavor. If that is determined exclusively by the tank/clearomizer I am using, then I should just stick with my 650amh EVOD batteries.
Sorry, I posted this before realizing there was a second page of replies, I will look into the aspire Nautilus tank right now. Seems like the MVP is the favorite here so far, thanks

Get the MVP that comes with an IClear30. It will give you a better vape than the EVODs IMHO. However, with the VV/VW settings you can get more out of your EVODs than you can with your starter-kit battery.

I use EVODs quite a lot on my MVP (I like to change flavors often) and you will notice a difference with the MVP as compared to the ego.
 

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I have owned the SID, i just feel like it doesnt hit nearly as hard as my SVD. I have heard nothing but awesome things about the MVP. If you want to go the replaceable battery route, check out the SVD. Bonus(? :)): looks like a lightsabre

My SID hits way better than my MVP2.
 
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