Thanks for the response!
This is the first link that came up on the google search:
Innokin iTaste MVP V2.0
Is this what you referenced? Would you suggest purchasing it from that link? Does that link include the atomizer (there was no mention of it on the link, but I trust you know what you are talking about)? And could you link me to the
juice that would be needed?
Remember, respond to me like I'm an idiot!
Thank you for your time.
That's a good vendor, I've bought from MVS (My Vapor Store) myself and will again. But, now, for "easy to use" starter kits, I usually recommend:
Spinner/Twist Combo
Two solid batteries (Joy or Vision, both good), two clearomizers (why they label them "cartomizers" has always been a mystery to me), charger, carry case. Myself, I like the EVOD by Kanger.
Very easy set up to use and maintain. I landed on a kit like that by trial and error. Wish I'd known about about ECF when I started. Would've saved me time and money.
I just now moved to an Innokin but I'm coming up on a year of
vaping. The MVP is a great device. Almost got one myself. Ended up with their VTR. But the "Combo" kit is good starter. And tons of folks who've used some version or other around the ECF so you could get just about any question answered in ten seconds big as ECF is.
Not knocking the MVP at all. It's good. Lot of fans here. Probably get answer to questions just as fast (and lots and lots of answers... This place is HUGE ). But the "Combo" at MVS is complete, ready to go, easy to use. Add
juice and you're off. And I found EVODs easy to fill and maintain. Real easy. Nice vape too.