I admit it ... I like Innokin

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CommaHolly

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I liked the MVP2, but the battery drove me nuts,,,,,,,,I only got about 5-6 hours on a charge, and since you couldn't replace the battery, you'd have to plug it in to charge it,,,,,,it's a passthrough, but the cord was so darned short, it might as well not have been,,,,,,,I did use it with an extension cord a time or two though,,,,,,

it's a good mod for the price,,,,,,,,but it didn't really work for me,,,,,,,,I vape a lot,,,,,,,,like 14ml a day, so I'm sure that's why it didn't work for me,,,,,,

now the Iclear30's?? LOVE THEM,,,,,,,love love LOVE the Iclear30,,,,,,the regular one, not the s or the b or whatever new letters they have out now,,,,,,,easy, simple, fabulous vapor production and flavor.
 

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Innokin is King, IMO. Haven't used my Provaris in weeks. Got tired of the OS, just not worth the hassle. And quite frankly, the longer I'm in this vaping thing, the less important some aspects of the devices are to me. As long as it vaporizes the juice, which they all do, I'm now more concerned with the ease of operation, than minor differences in power delivery.

Innokin has it right with 3 button on/off. Why did other makers think 5 was a good idea? Innokin has it right with the battery indicator. Green, yellow, red. That's all you need. Innokin has it right focusing on VW. VV is unnecessary, VW does the same thing simpler.

5 months in, I've got ego c's, 2 mechs (that I never use), a Vamo 3, an SVD (my only disliked Innokin product), an 134, a VTR, a full size Provari, a zombie mini, a vv 3.0, a coolfire 1 (my everyday pocket vaper), and several other more obscure APV's. By far, my most used and favorite APV's are innokin products.

And the icing on the cake? I like getting my products well packaged in nice little boxes and cases, with nice manuals. It's attention to details like this that make a great company stand out above the rest.

best regards, larry mac
I see that you own both a provari and a VTR. Is there any difference in the way they vape?
 

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I'm slowly building my Innokin arsenal. I have an SVD and an MVP2 right now, and I'm considering the V3 and the 134, plus another MVP 2. If my husband ends up vaping, he'll probably end up with an MVP 2 or a V3 as well, if he likes mine.

Good luck getting him to vape. I was lucky that my lady took to it almost immediately. I am very proud of her for making the switch.

I just got into this. Bought a VV 3 Tuesday and have been hitting it like a 10 year old kid with a new drum set. Not a single leak, glitch or hiccup. I'm already wanting an MVP 2. Too soon ???

Haha, not too soon, and I'm totally stealing that line. :vapor:
 

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5 months in, I've got ego c's, 2 mechs (that I never use), a Vamo 3, an SVD (my only disliked Innokin product), an 134, a VTR, a full size Provari, a zombie mini, a vv 3.0, a coolfire 1 (my everyday pocket vaper), and several other more obscure APV's. By far, my most used and favorite APV's are innokin products.
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I'm curious as to why you dislike the SVD? Mine's chugging along nicely, and I'm really impressed by the interface. Build quality feels very good, though there are quite a few stories about buttons failing.
 

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I love my ucan, use it every day haha. What don't you guys like about it?

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It weights a ton, and I realized it just as easy to grab a 10ml or 15ml bottle for travel.
I'm not bad mouthing the quality, its well made (probably indestructible) just heavy in my pocket.
 
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I just got into this. Bought a VV 3 Tuesday and have been hitting it like a 10 year old kid with a new drum set. Not a single leak, glitch or hiccup. I'm already wanting an MVP 2. Too soon ???

Nope. I thin everyone should have an MVP2. At that price point, it's an excellent device that does a lot, and is pretty well built. Even those way more advanced vapers could probably use one as a back up in their arsenal, for going somewhere where they don't want to risk one of their more expensive mods. For me, I have a 2 hour commute. I like taking 6 carto tanks with me a it is, since I switch flavors all day long. I'd rather have those tanks, ready to go, then spare batteries taking up space in my purse. For that, I don't car if it's essentially a disposable device. It's just convenient for my lifestyle, and I'm willing to buy another when the two I have die.


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Nope. I thin everyone should have an MVP2. At that price point, it's an excellent device that does a lot, and is pretty well built. Even those way more advanced vapers could probably use one as a back up in their arsenal, for going somewhere where they don't want to risk one of their more expensive mods. For me, I have a 2 hour commute. I like taking 6 carto tanks with me a it is, since I switch flavors all day long. I'd rather have those tanks, ready to go, then spare batteries taking up space in my purse. For that, I don't car if it's essentially a disposable device. It's just convenient for my lifestyle, and I'm willing to buy another when the two I have die.


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yep,,,,,,not risking my 180.00 mod at the beach, so my MVP goes along with me,,,,,,,,,they are great to have as back ups,,,,,,,or if your batteries for your other mods are charging,,,,,,,,they are pass throughs, which is really convenient, although I find I have to use an extension cord to use as a pass through.
 

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I see that you own both a provari and a VTR. Is there any difference in the way they vape?

They both vape great! But the VTR has a far more user friendly OS. I really like the wheel/button combo for adjusting the power. And the way it displays the ohms and watts is nice, and well designed. Provari, not so much!

best regards, larry mac
 

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I'd like to get a glass tank setup for my VV 3. Currently using the Iclear 16's that came with the starter kit, but that limits me somewhat on juice choice.

Favorite tanks that look and work good (pics would be really cool) suggestions appreciated.

I really like using a protank mini on mine, and it looks good. I'm not able to take pictures now, but lots of pictures, other ideas and information in http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...476013-innokin-itaste-vv-v3-owners-group.html
 

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Started with the V3, put it through it's paces and it performed flawlessly. It's my workhorse and is in my pocket whenever I leave the house. Bought the MVP and keep it and a spare T3 nearby as a backup. I also like the charger aspect in case I need a quick phone or V3 charge. Then I had to get the 134 for my desk at home because it's obnoxious and overkill is underrated. Couldn't resist the mini ego, it just cracked me up and I can hide it in my fist, cool little stealth. These should hold me for what ... a week?

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I've got a few of them myself!! I just wish I liked their tanks, I've got to go with Kangers for those.
 
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