How different is an MVP after a evod starter kit.

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dadude

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Saw a sale for mvp's for 29.99. And curious how much of a difference one would make on vaping.

I started out with blu's, and got a kanger evod starter kit, 2 batteries (non twist) and 2 evod tanks. I've gotten a ptm2 I really like as well.

I was curious how much different the vaping experience is with a vv/vw mod. I don't know what voltage the batteries that I have gotten are, (doesn't say on the site) and I've just been using 2.5 ohm replacement heads. I never tried any other ohm heads so I'm not sure if any ones would make a difference at all. But just wondering if just with the vaping, how big of a difference the experience would be compared to these evod batteries.

Also if anyone happens to have an mvp 2, I'm curious about your experience just having it in a jeans pocket or anything else. How much heavier than say a smartphone?
 

DEAc23

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I don't have an MVP 2 (yet), but I did a search on Google and found that the MVP weighs 5.3oz, and my smartphone weighs 6.06oz (it's an LG Revolution), so if I had to guess I would say they are similar in weight to most other smartphones (of course you have to consider the weight of your tank if it's connected). I also had a thread asking about the MVP a few days ago and someone mentioned they carry their MVP in their pocket all the time, but of course another member said they didn't like carrying it in their pocket. It will all depend on how it feels to you, as everyone is different.

I hope this helps (at least a little), and I'm sure you will get plenty of experienced opinions soon.
 

dice57

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MVP will give you more control over your vape, able to run your atomizer up to 11 watts. Decent battery life. Good step in the right direction. Would be able to run most rba's on it with good results.

A decent stepping stone if you want to expand your vape horizons. Would recommend checking out other mods with at least a 15 watt output too. All depends on where you want to take your vape.
 

DetraMental

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The MVP2 is a great lil' mod for the price and battery life it has. It's what I'll be buying my friend for her B'day, maybe sooner. If you're just getting into mods this is a great starter. I got the iTaste 3vv with an 800mAh battery, really too small for my vaping habits, even though it's a passthrough so I got the MVP2 for it's battery life, 2600mAh. I haven't regretted the purchase ever and I have since bought 3 other mods. It's still in my daily rotation. I used it more than the VTR because it's easier to change out the tanks on the MVP2 and I'm not limited to a 19mm tank as I am with the VTR. I could modify the VTR, but I don't know if I want to. One would still be somewhat limited due to the placement of the connector and the wall of the mod. I feel the MVP2 is a great first mod that has a really good following.
 

Euberto

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I think its a great little device
I usually wear sweats or shorts and the few times ive stuck It in my pocket it hasnt weighted my pants down nor has it really made much bulk

I think its pretty light but then I have a Samsung mega so Im used to handling bigger things..weight wise to me its lighter than my phone
I worried at first it would be awkward to use or carry in hand however that isn't a issue it fits very comfortable in my hand and I have small hands so ive been told lol
Best money ive spent and since I bought in store the price tag was about 30 dollars more..ugh
But none the less I dont regret it
I love it so far


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