i think its time to upgrade from ego's

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bear-runner

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hello everyone,

I have been vaping for about two months now and have enjoyed it so much I know i will never be going back to analogs. right now i have two ego-t batteries evod tanks and a protank 3. the egos have worked well with the evod tanks and alright with the protank but i think its time to upgrade to something bigger to get better results with the protank, as i like not having to fill up as much wheni work 12 hr shifts. im not into rebuilding atty's (yet), still in the plug and play range. so i am looking for suggestions on what to upgrade to? still looking for something thats not huge to carry around all day but will work well with both the protank and evods. also looking for tank suggestions as well.

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Hey Bear, I was in the same boat ~2 weeks ago(started with ego-t kit). After reading tons of information here I settled on the MVP 2.0. I was worried at first about the size of it but the pros out weighed that con. Battery lasts me 2+ days on one charge, is VV/VW, the tanks you have now will work on it(afaik). Just overall a great upgrade imo. As for tanks my fav right now is the Aspire Nautilus. Will get quite a few different opinions figured i'd give mine. :)
 

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Hey Bear, I was in the same boat ~2 weeks ago(started with ego-t kit). After reading tons of information here I settled on the MVP 2.0. I was worried at first about the size of it but the pros out weighed that con. Battery lasts me 2+ days on one charge, is VV/VW, the tanks you have now will work on it(afaik). Just overall a great upgrade imo. As for tanks my fav right now is the Aspire Nautilus. Will get quite a few different opinions figured i'd give mine. :)

I keep recommending this to all new vapers that want to upgrade from eGo style to something with long battery life and and a bit more control using VV/VW unless you intend to rebuild atty's anytime soon. Then the MPV 2 is a great guy. ill post the 2 that show the best price I have found, http://101vape.com/variable-voltagewattage-devices/148-innokin-itaste-mvp-v20.html and the best video review for you to look at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B46UmqjI4D4&list=PLEHXr24kCPQJNeu7i2a4E4KBB7hBeMDdJ

Hope this helps. If you don't like the style, take a look at the other innokin mods I have a VTR from and their build quality is second to none.
 
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bear-runner

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Hey Bear, I was in the same boat ~2 weeks ago(started with ego-t kit). After reading tons of information here I settled on the MVP 2.0. I was worried at first about the size of it but the pros out weighed that con. Battery lasts me 2+ days on one charge, is VV/VW, the tanks you have now will work on it(afaik). Just overall a great upgrade imo. As for tanks my fav right now is the Aspire Nautilus. Will get quite a few different opinions figured i'd give mine. :)

thanks for the quick response. i will look into the mvp. as far as your nautilus tanks have you had many problems with it. i have read that quite a few people are having trouble with them, which is why i got a protank 3 because i hadnt read too many bad experiences with them (have read many problems with protank since then, i guess i bought one when they first came out so wasnt many reviews on them yet)
 

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I keep recommending this to all new vapers that want to upgrade from eGo style to something with long battery life and and a bit more control using VV/VW unless you intend to rebuild atty's anytime soon. Then the MPV 2 is a great guy. ill post the 2 that show the best price I have found, http://101vape.com/variable-voltagew...e-mvp-v20.html and the best video review for you to look at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B46UmqjI4D4&list=PLEHXr24kCPQJNeu7i2a4E4KBB7hBeMDdJ

Hope this helps. If you don't like the style, take a look at the other innokin mods I have a VTR from and their build quality is second to none.


thanks so much Hijack! that was very helpful. im still not 100% read-up on vv/vw but will be doing that as well so i know where to start from as far as settings go
 

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+3 -- I'm also an iTaste MVP fan! I still use my ego's with mini Protanks but I put my regular sized Protanks, Aerotanks & Aspire Nautilus on the MPV. It also comes in a printed pattern called the "Energy Edition" and a rhinestone pattern called the "Shine Edition" It's a variable voltage/variable wattage devise.

MAIN FEATURES

Variable Voltage: Voltage can be adjusted from 3.3 – 5.0 volts in .1 volt increments.
Variable Wattage: Wattage can be adjusted from 6.0 – 11.0 watts in .5 watt increments.
Ohmmeter : Reads resistance of your atomizer/cartomizer/clearomizer.
Puff Counter:
Short Circuit/Atomizer Protection:
Over-Discharge Protection:
Battery Level Indicator:
Large battery capacity: iTaste MVP e-cigarette built-in 2600 mAh polymer Li-Ion rechargeable battery.
High compatibility 510 connector: Thread fit iClear10,iClear16 ,iClear30 etc
ON/OFF battery switch: 10 seconds cutoff:
Passthrough:
Remembers last set voltage or wattage when the battery is turned off and then back on.
Built-in 3 digit display :
Digital display shows Ohms meter, Voltage /Wattage setting, number of puffs taken since last time the battery was turned off.
Portable power source for electronic products
 

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Hey Bear, I have not had one problem with my nautilus since I've had it(2 weeks). The main selling features were the adjustable air flow, 5ml capacity and it's pyrex not plastic so I don't have to worry about tank cracking juices. Only con is that on the smallest air flow it does flood from time to time but switching to largest air flow will clear it up. As for the size of the MVP 2.0 with Nautilus(kinda bulky) but I've gotten used to it. Here's a pic of it in relation to my hand. Also if you do eventually get into rebuilding there is a video by Rip Tripper showing you how to rebuild the coil in the nautilus(looks pretty easy).

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Hope this helps ya in one way or another.
 

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hello everyone,

I have been vaping for about two months now and have enjoyed it so much I know i will never be going back to analogs. right now i have two ego-t batteries evod tanks and a protank 3. the egos have worked well with the evod tanks and alright with the protank but i think its time to upgrade to something bigger to get better results with the protank, as i like not having to fill up as much wheni work 12 hr shifts. im not into rebuilding atty's (yet), still in the plug and play range. so i am looking for suggestions on what to upgrade to? still looking for something thats not huge to carry around all day but will work well with both the protank and evods. also looking for tank suggestions as well.

thanks

Carry two tanks.
If the one you're using breaks at least you still have the other one.
 

bear-runner

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+3 -- I'm also an iTaste MVP fan! I still use my ego's with mini Protanks but I put my regular sized Protanks, Aerotanks & Aspire Nautilus on the MPV. It also comes in a printed pattern called the "Energy Edition" and a rhinestone pattern called the "Shine Edition" It's a variable voltage/variable wattage devise.

MAIN FEATURES

Variable Voltage: Voltage can be adjusted from 3.3 – 5.0 volts in .1 volt increments.
Variable Wattage: Wattage can be adjusted from 6.0 – 11.0 watts in .5 watt increments.
Ohmmeter : Reads resistance of your atomizer/cartomizer/clearomizer.
Puff Counter:
Short Circuit/Atomizer Protection:
Over-Discharge Protection:
Battery Level Indicator:
Large battery capacity: iTaste MVP e-cigarette built-in 2600 mAh polymer Li-Ion rechargeable battery.
High compatibility 510 connector: Thread fit iClear10,iClear16 ,iClear30 etc
ON/OFF battery switch: 10 seconds cutoff:
Passthrough:
Remembers last set voltage or wattage when the battery is turned off and then back on.
Built-in 3 digit display :
Digital display shows Ohms meter, Voltage /Wattage setting, number of puffs taken since last time the battery was turned off.
Portable power source for electronic products

this had more information on it than the website that i was looking at thanks so much!!!
 

bear-runner

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Hey Bear, I have not had one problem with my nautilus since I've had it(2 weeks). The main selling features were the adjustable air flow, 5ml capacity and it's pyrex not plastic so I don't have to worry about tank cracking juices. Only con is that on the smallest air flow it does flood from time to time but switching to largest air flow will clear it up. As for the size of the MVP 2.0 with Nautilus(kinda bulky) but I've gotten used to it. Here's a pic of it in relation to my hand. Also if you do eventually get into rebuilding there is a video by Rip Tripper showing you how to rebuild the coil in the nautilus(looks pretty easy).


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Hope this helps ya in one way or another.

thanks that was helpful seeing the actuall size of it. i thought it was bigger to be honest
 

CountBoredom

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Hi Bear.

While I love my MVP 2, I'm going to suggest that you pickup an iTaste VV/VW V3 if you want something smaller (as you mentioned in your original thread). I have both--and I love them both. The MVP is what I keep at home with me at my desk (and elsewhere), while I use the V3 for when I go out. The V3 is much more ego-like in its form-factor and, in my opinion, does better with smaller tanks (like evods, protank minis, etc) simply because larger tanks make it top heavy. Better yet, get both. :)
 
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