Good first VV battery?

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rosehips

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I've been using what's probably a rebranded Kanger 1000mAh non-variable battery up until now -- it works well enough, but it's frustrating having to nudge the whole thing to the right heat for whichever juice without any real control, and I'm looking at possible future upgrades.

So if anyone wants to plug their favorites here, I want to hear about it. It's a little overwhelming trying to choose something otherwise. D:
 

herb

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MVP dominates for best vv battery , iLeaf is still new so longevity is questionable . Tons and tons of people have learned to rebuild on the MVP 2.0 , it's perfect .

Just scroll down to read the reviews at the below link , i have never seen a product with close to 900 FIVE STAR reviews , that is mind boggling to me . All you got to do is read a few and it will convince anybody .

Innokin iTaste MVP V2.0 - 101 Vape
 

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Don't get me wrong, I loved my MVP2 but it only went to 11w.

The MVP3 with higher wattage options should be here in a month or two.

Meanwhile I'm just cuddling my mechs as I watch prices drop and tech improve. I think the value these days is in higher wattage vv devices.

If I had to buy now I'd probably go with an eleaf istick except it doesn't look like it would play well with kayfuns at 22m. The Hana mini clones seem to be nicer these days and affordable around $40-$50. An IPV2 would be nice but it would cost a lot more.
 
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