Help, MVP 2 vs Itaste VV3

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Myah_June2014

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Hi all, I'm a newby & there is so much out here! I've already wasted money on ego-t & Halo G6. My brother likes the Ego twist. I'm having so many problems deciding between the MVP 2 OR THE ITASTE VV3? I'm not about fancy, just want best vape & flavor. Can you all help me out? If u think both or one of these blows the ego twist outta the water plz let me know. I have no idea which tank/cartomizer/atomizer is best for these [MVP or VV3] but that's a different post! Any feedback to help this newby? Need to quit analogs, & have a great time vapeing:) Ty :)
 
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Between me and the wife we have 3 of each. I like the battery life and consistent output of the MVP but at work I like the size of the VV3. If I am on the road for the day, the MVP has the primary juice and the VV3 the secondary. The ego is the backup to the backup. The VV3 output doesn't seem to be as good as the MVP at the same setting. Maybe the smaller battery causes a drop off during the length of puff. Maybe it is all in my head.

So it depends on your life situation. VV3 is convenient size but lasts half a day or so, MVP is bigger and heavier but lasts a day or longer on a charge.
 

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This has been a bad year for ego T's, lots of crappy knockoffs I've had 2 give up the ghost after just 6 wks.
As for the vv3 & MVP, I have both & prefer the vv3. Has a better fire button. The battery life shouldn't be an issue since it is a passthru, as long a USB is available. The vape is identical. Or maybe it's just in my head.
An iclear16 1.5 ohm is a good match. Good luck..
 

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Hi boobamarie. I left a post on your other thread so I wont repeat myself on what I said there. But it looks like you've come across the 'holy grail' that is the MVP 2. This is usually the next step up that vapers take after the eGo/spinner. It is a great device packed with features and a massive capacity built in battery that will last days without charging. Literally thousands on this forum have them in there collections. All those people cant be wrong and if you've been vaping a while, chances are youll end getting one of these at some point.

If you want to cut out all the eGo/spinner side of vaping then just go straight to this. its a steal at $40 or less

If you ask me the vv v3 blows the twist and the MVP blows the vv v3 or you could just get both and have the smaller of the 2 for work or in the car and the other for home or long trips away from a charger.
 
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Myah_June2014

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PaulBHC, 3 of each that's sweet. Can't wait to start getting stuff in. What do you use with the MVP, how many ohms, bottom or top coil? Or anybody else that loves the MVP wanna let me know what works for you? Ty all, so helpful & I'm so happy I found ECF!!! Oops, I clicked reply on Paul, why did it put it down here lol? I got alot to learn lol.
 

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I clicked reply on Paul, why did it put it down here lol? I got alot to learn lol.

LoL. you can use the reply with quote to quote a post and edit it like I have here. or click the little + box on multiple posts to quote from 2 or more posts and edit it with your responses.
Pretty much any tank you get will work on these. Bigger tanks will look better on the MVP examples would be Protank, aspire nautilus, kanger aerotank. Ohms would be good from 1.5-2.8 it depends on what you end up liking. try a few over time to see.

EDIT:If you would like to see some in action take a look here. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCShPX44-EC3HtvKohu3Ws4A
I just love the intro on this channel it makes me laugh every time I see it
 
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It all depends on if you are okay with the size of the MVP2.

The only differences are the MVP2 has a 2600mAh battery (the VV has an 800mAh battery), the MVP2 has USB output for charging phones, tablets, etc (within amp capabilities), and the menu system is the same but navigated slightly differently.

If you have no problem with the size of the MVP2, it is superior in every single way.
 

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Every topper in these forums has lovers and haters.

Best advice for you, get the cheapest plastic clearomizer with the cheapest replacement coil at the easiest to get to place. That way you will use it and not get frustrated and quit to go back to smoking. Secondly, get a juice you like and try some others, you tastes will change.
Later on you can get into other toppers and devices.
 

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Both are better then a twist, and I would recommend both. My husband has the VV v3 and I have the MVP 2. We're both happy with them. My husband wanted something smaller, so he sticks with the VVv3. The battery life is starting to get to him though, and he's started using a Kayfun Lite clone, which makes his set up a bit top heavy. I'm currently trying to get him to agree to a larger set up, as the Kayfun Lite clone had become his favorite topper, which brings me to another point. The MVP will just look better with larger toppers then the VVv3. My husband's set up looks kind of ridiculous with it...
 

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You can't go wrong with the MVP2. My wife and I both have two of them and we both love them. I haven't owned a VV, so I can't speak to that specifically, but I'm sure it is also a fine device if you don't like the boxy size of the MVP. In my opinion, the MVP has been the single best vaping investment that I have made so far. I usually go all day on a single charge, and even if you don't you can plug it in and still use it while it is charging.

I've used mine with Evod tanks, the included matching Iclear 16b (mine is an Energy Series MVP 2, still $40 if you look a while online), Pro Tank 2, PT2 Minis, IClear 30s. They all work great. Personally I prefer mine with a Protank 2 (+airflow control valve, highly recommended). My wife prefers hers with Protank 2 Mini.

I should mention that even though we both have two MVP2s, we keep one in the box. One great advantage of the MVP 2 is that you only need one. If you get a VV, you'll probably need two of them (a backup for when the first battery dies).
 
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I would go MVP2 for sure. There's no way a VV3.0 could get me through a day.

Also, someone on r/electronic_cigarette took the battery out of a VV3.0 and it's actually 650mah not the 800mah that it's advertised as.

Was it genuine? Funny, my iTaste VV v3 always lasted longer then my 650 mAh ego.
 

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I have had my MVP for 2 1/2 months and bought a VV3 for backup about a month after that. I use the MVP as my daily go to device. Once you get it, you get used to the weight and the box shape in a the first day. I am glad I have a back up in the VV3, but it almost never gets used as the MVP battery lasts all day or even 2 days for some. I use a Kayfun RBA on mine too and I am a heavy vapor, the MVP is a Workhorse! It can plow the field and then cook a 4 course meal for the family ;)

Good luck and join us in the MVP 2 owners forum after you get it.
 
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