Hello from the UK and help needed on an upgrade

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jacqszoo

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Hi everyone. I am after some advice please.

I have been vaping for a while and I currently have a couple of TW ego-c slims. Whilst they have been great I'm fed up for faffing about with batteries and refilling it.

I am after

A tank system that one fill will last all day - I currently get through about 2 carts a day with my current system - so something about 1.6ml should be enough

Batteries that will get me through the day - currently using 2 batteries a day - 1 per cart really.

After recommendations please, prefer UK sites.

I am currently considering the socialits tank zero but cannot find any reviews on it so am a bit heistant, and it also using a clearomiser and I'm wondering whether thats the best option?

Thank you all in advance.
 

CreepyLady

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Hi and welcome to ECF :)

Im sure someone on your side of the pond will be along soon to provide a little more insight on what is easy to get and good UK vendors. Maybe something like an MVP2. It comes with an iclear 30 clearo and you could always grab a cartotank to try as well.

2600mah battery and a 3ml tank + charger all in one box. :)
 

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Hi and welcome to ECF :)

Im sure someone on your side of the pond will be along soon to provide a little more insight on what is easy to get and good UK vendors. Maybe something like an MVP2. It comes with an iclear 30 clearo and you could always grab a cartotank to try as well.

2600mah battery and a 3ml tank + charger all in one box. :)

X2 and greetings.
 

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Hi everyone. I am after some advice please.

I have been vaping for a while and I currently have a couple of TW ego-c slims. Whilst they have been great I'm fed up for faffing about with batteries and refilling it.

I am after

A tank system that one fill will last all day - I currently get through about 2 carts a day with my current system - so something about 1.6ml should be enough

Batteries that will get me through the day - currently using 2 batteries a day - 1 per cart really.

After recommendations please, prefer UK sites.

I am currently considering the socialits tank zero but cannot find any reviews on it so am a bit heistant, and it also using a clearomiser and I'm wondering whether thats the best option?

Thank you all in advance.



Hi and welcome,
Have a peek HERE
What flavours and strengths do you use?
The Evod kits are also a good value and if you fancy two steps up, the Itaste V3 is a great place to start.



Cheers
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Greetings, I just upgraded to an MVP2 yesterday and love it. It came with the iclear30 that just plain works with no fiddling or dry hits. It has a bit of a tight draw but ill work on that. The mvp2 has variable wattage and voltage and will check resistance, pass through so you can vape while charging, you can charge other things from it and some say it will last for a couple days befor needing recharged.
 
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Hi. I tend to stick to menthol, I used to smoke methol analogues so it suits me. I'm on 1.6%

On the link for the pro tank, what does the removable drip trip mean please?

Why would you consider the V3 two steps up?

Sorry for all the questions!

They look quite similar to the socialites one I've looked at, I cant seem to post a link!

The V3 has a built-in ohmmeter, and you can adjust either the voltage or the wattage you vape at. Many e-liquids have different tastes depending on what power you vape them at, also different heads (tanks) work better at different settings. I would recommend the MVP3 instead, though. It has all these features plus much longer battery life (both are made by Innokin). It is bigger, though.

"Removable drip tip" means that you can pull off the very top (the mouthpiece) and replace it with something else. This is a good feature. I find that the stainless drip tip is too cold on my lips; I prefer plastic ones.
 

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I have looked at an MVP specifically the itaste mvp shine (its blingy!!) just a little concerned about its size and portability. I ride motorbikes and when not riding I'm out shooting with my dogs, so I need something thats not too hefty. How big are these things in real life?

They really aren't that large; they fit comfortably in the palm of your hand. They're also built like a tank.

The body of the MVP is 3.76" tall, 1.6" wide and 0.86" deep. The VV V3 is also good, the only limitation is that it has a shorter battery life (and since it's about the same price as an MVP, I don't think it's quite as good a deal). I have both. My wife loves the V3.
IMHO the MVP is the best bang for the buck for a full-featured PV.
 

jacqszoo

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The mvp isnt as big as I thought, I ride to and figure if im doing something like that ill just take my pen style batterie. The mvp is 2600 ma and the v3 is only 800. My spinner was 1100ma and it would peter out by the end of the day.

Whooooshhhhhh (that went over my head lol) what on earth is a spinner? So will the MVP fit comfortably in my pocket, and am I gonna look really daft with it sat in the pub?
 

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If by draft ya mean good yes, and if anyone gives you any grief just tell them it is a stun gun too. The ma is milli amps, pretty much how much power the batteries has. The higher the longer it will last. A spinner is an ego style batteries that you can adjust the volts on, kinda like a volume knob. Hope this makes sense. I'm new at this too and there is a lot to learn. I smoked a pack a day for 24 years and thought I'd never quit. I started with pen style ce4 from the gas station and with in a week I noticed how bad tasting a cigeratte was tasting. A week later I had back surgery and told my wife to throw out my cigs, I'd stick with vaping. I have noticed quality counts. Better equipment equals better taste, consistancy and less hassle. I took a couple photos for comparison I'll try and post them
 

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Hello jacqszoo.

I'd love to add to this thread, but I don't have time just now.

I would just like to say that So****** are one of the most expensive and overpriced-for-no-reason e-cigs in the UK.

They make TW seem cheap.

Please shop around.

Or just buy this...

Mini Protank 2 Kit Black - Starter Kits

or in fact, anything from that website.

So****** charge £9.99 for 15ml. That, I'm afraid is the most outrageous price I have seen in 2 years for e-liquid.
 
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