Innokin iTaste MVP?

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Traijan

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I bought an MVP2 locally and I love it. The only downside to me is that it only goes up to 11 watts instead of 15 but for somebody like me, it's not that big of a deal, I'm usually using it below 11 watts anyway for the most part.

I really love the ohm meter, saved me $10 from having to buy a dedicated ohm meter as I enjoy rebuilding the coils on my Protanks, and other tanks.

Battery seems to last me about 2 days which is great as my ego twist batteries always ran out before I was ready to go to bed, so it meant digging out a spare (if my wife hadn't already grabbed it to use as her ego spare) or an old "fin" battery so it's real nice on battery life having that 2600mah battery in there. And although I thought it was a bit ridiculous to use this thing to charge other devices, I actually did need to charge my phone while out on the road as I left my usb socket charger for the car in my office but I was able to charge the phone using my MVP 2. Being able to charge a device using the MVP2 is one of those things where many people think "I'll never use that, and that's so gimmicky" and then comes a day when your phone goes into eco mode and then dies when you actually need it the most. If you're lucky, you remember that you can charge it on your e-cig MVP2, if not then you may find yourself walking a few miles to try to get to a payphone to call the tow truck.
 
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I have had my MVP 2.0 for a week now and am completely infatuated with it! I have only had to charge it once and ironically I needed to charge my cell too. What a handy little perk. I use my Kanger MT3 Ego with the bottom coil, fill it with my ADV and I'm all set from 6 am to 10 pm.. I have a question though. What does the A2.2 mean? I need an explanation a little more understandable than what is in the booklet.
 

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I have had my MVP 2.0 for a week now and am completely infatuated with it! I have only had to charge it once and ironically I needed to charge my cell too. What a handy little perk. I use my Kanger MT3 Ego with the bottom coil, fill it with my ADV and I'm all set from 6 am to 10 pm.. I have a question though. What does the A2.2 mean? I need an explanation a little more understandable than what is in the booklet.

It means you have a 2.2 ohm topper on. The MVP functions as an ohm meter reading the resistance of your topper. If you continue holding the two buttons you will see something like V3.8, that is the current voltage of your battery.


Come on down to the owners group (listed above) for any questions or imformation on the MVP.
 

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Love it!!!!

Pros: VV/VW, Ohm reader, internal battery lasts a long time, no batteries to worry about, you can charge off of it, affordable, coils to 1.0 ohm, build coils and if I am off it will not fire.

Cons: It is a box, the fire button is in an odd spot but I am used to it. It just isn't comfortable to hold. Does someone make a grip slip for the MVP? That would be a huge help.
 

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Love it!!!!

Pros: VV/VW, Ohm reader, internal battery lasts a long time, no batteries to worry about, you can charge off of it, affordable, coils to 1.0 ohm, build coils and if I am off it will not fire.

Cons: It is a box, the fire button is in an odd spot but I am used to it. It just isn't comfortable to hold. Does someone make a grip slip for the MVP? That would be a huge help.

jwraps.com :)
 

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100% the best and longest lasting mod i have had. (i havent had alot mind you)
but it lasts much longer than my itaste SVD which uses a replacable 18650 battery.

the MVP 2.0 is heavy and takes a bit of getting used to but is 100% a no brainer for anyone looking for a vari-volt/vari-wattage device.

i will never regret getting my MVP and am seriously thinking of buying a 2nd.

do yourself a favor though but it from a reputable seller, not some ebay seller who sells them for a price thats too good to be true.
you will spend $55-$65 for one and its worth it.
the iclear 30 that you usually get in the kit is junk if you ask me but they work in a pinch and dont leak.
they just give a very muted flavor and you have to suck on them harder than most tanks. (poor airflow)

get the Itaste MVP 2.0 you wont regret it.
 
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