I do like the MVP V2. The major difference between the V1 and V2 is the addition of an Ohm meter in the V2, which then allows the use of variable wattage, corrections to the buttons and threads. It's really quite good and feels good in the hand. As others have said, it is a tremendous value at $40. Good luck to you. Suggest you check one out in a vape store. Being a box mod, they aren't for everyone, and perhaps a smaller or different form factor will appeal even more. Hard to tell until you check them out in person. Also, you can't easily tell about quality in print or picture, but it's very easy in person. Welcome to the Forum and good luck in your VapeQuest!
Oh ye of few daily vapes,,,,,,,,
four days on a charge?
Ye are not vaping enough
Seriously though, it's an awesome vape,,,,,,,if you chain vape, you won't get 4 daysU,,,,,,,,,but you'll most likely get most of a day out of it,,,,,,the button kinda sucks,,,,,,,,,
but it's awesome, really,,,,,,,,,,I love mine
101vapes.com has it for 40 bucks plus 3.00 shipping (they are out now, but are restocking tomorrow),,,,,,,,,I had it in 2 days flat,,,,,,IN MY HANDS.
Innokin iTaste MVP V2.0 - 101 Vape
Went by there last week while visiting STL. Good juices for sure! Vaping their Cinnamon Danish right now.I see you are in STL. Checkout Elite VaporWorks near Lackland rd at 1905 Shuetz. They have the MVP v1 for $45 and the MVP v2 for about $65. I really like their juices too. They actually supply several local vendors in the STL area. Smoke Smart LLC even sells some of Elites juices. They are the ones in the semi flat 36ml bottles if you've been to SmokeSmart.
They are my preferred local STL vendor and that is a great price for a MVP v1 at a B&M Elite Vaporworks Innokin iTaste/iClear