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BCFCMike

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I have two vision spinner batts as part of an order with VapeEscape, however I am starting to wonder if the Spinner will be good enough/satisfying enough knowing that there are better VV devices out there. I am sort of a beginner when it comes to vaping, but I do have enough knowledge to know that there is better out there but money is a slight issue for me ATM.

In my mind, I have 2 options;

1. Continue with the order, totaling up to little over £99 with a 10% discount..
Includes;
2x Vision Spinner 1300 Batts.
1xVivi Nova V2.5 kit
1x USB Charger
1x Mains Charger
10ml of Virginia e-liquid
3x 5ml Samples
30ml Black Cat E-Liquid
3x Empty Needle bottles
Kanger T3S Clearomizers.

2. Buy a better, more advanced battery which will hopefully more then satisfy me... Possibly one that could last me all day so I can charge overnight.
I was thinking possibly the MVP 2, but I really don't know :(

Opinions? Suggestions? Other options? So stressful! :mad: Doesn't have to be from VE..

Really don't particularly want to spend much more than I already am.. Maybe getting rid of a few (potentially?) unneeded items in that order?
 

DetraMental

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Hmmm, this one is a tough one for me. With the spinners you'll have a back-up. With the MVP 2 you will have a 2600mAh battery that'll last you 2.5-3 days and can charge pretty much overnight. I think I'd go with the MVP 2 and order a longer micro cable so you can use it as a pass-through when you can. I purchased a Joyetech eVic Electronic Cigarette USB Lead/Charger - Only $4.99 from totallywicked-eliquid.com. It's about 6ft long. I keep the original cable put up so if the need arises that i need to charge an Apple product I can. You will also get all the bells and whistles of the MVP 2. The Varialbe Voltage and Varialbe Wattage, the ohm reading, and puff counter. Hope this helps.
 

Orb Skewer

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I have two vision spinner batts as part of an order with VapeEscape, however I am starting to wonder if the Spinner will be good enough/satisfying enough knowing that there are better VV devices out there. I am sort of a beginner when it comes to vaping, but I do have enough knowledge to know that there is better out there but money is a slight issue for me ATM.

In my mind, I have 2 options;

1. Continue with the order, totaling up to little over £99 with a 10% discount..
Includes;
2x Vision Spinner 1300 Batts.
1xVivi Nova V2.5 kit
1x USB Charger
1x Mains Charger
10ml of Virginia E-Liquid
3x 5ml Samples
30ml Black Cat E-Liquid
3x Empty Needle bottles
Kanger T3S Clearomizers.

2. Buy a better, more advanced battery which will hopefully more then satisfy me... Possibly one that could last me all day so I can charge overnight.
I was thinking possibly the MVP 2, but I really don't know :(

Opinions? Suggestions? Other options? So stressful! :mad: Doesn't have to be from VE..

Really don't particularly want to spend much more than I already am.. Maybe getting rid of a few (potentially?) unneeded items in that order?

Option 1 will keep you going well into next year and beyond-and will satisfy I can garauntee that, the spinners are great batteries.
 

djsvapour

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Hmmm. Interesting.

1) a Vision Spinner will easily pump out enough power to get a good vape.
2) whatever clearomiser you choose, lower resistance heads are generally a good idea. (I know you can ramp up the Spinner, but I use 1.8 heads across the board).

When it comes to a satisfying vape, the battery is not the item I worry about. I can vape on a £75 mod or an £8 eGo battery. It's the tank (clearomiser) the overall power and the liquid which counts.

I would swap the vivi nova (mini?) for some sort of protank (mini?)

Nothing wrong with Spinners or Twists. I have a new one on the way, I've got through 2 so far in the last year or so.

I'm also getting a new 18650 mod (SID by smok) to replace my eVic, which is dead.

So, the question - what worked out better value? One eVic £75 for 5 months or 2 x Spinners for £42 which lasted a year.

There is ZERO difference vaping between a mod @ 8 watts and a Spinner @ watts. I just like a big mod at home so I can not worry about recharging the battery for 3-4 days. In fact, as I have lots of batteries and a charger, I shall also get a Vamo (body only) as a back-up.
 
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