Innokin MVP 2.0 - Has anyone purchased one yet?

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IMFire3605

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The new screen looks pretty awesome now that irs blue. Was considering getting one until i found out they havent boosted the limit on volts/watts, still 5v and i rhink it was 12.5w.

6-11 watts like the iTaste VV v3. I have bought one, and own a V1 as well. The V1 now as a back up or a Pay it Forward gift if I find someone wanting to really quit smoking or dipping. Nice upgrade to the V1 in the V2, same basic features, just the beauty ring was modified, the display was changed, adjustment buttons were changed, ohm meter and variable power (wattage) was added, top and bottom caps are satin instead of polished chrome plating, fire button raise, changed to metal, and throw you could call it tightened, still didn't address the bottom switch for external output sticking out to where it still wobbles when set straight up, and it is a little shorter than the V1 by a couple millimeters, not really noticeable unless you set it next to a V1. All in all, I like the V2 as my carry around APV with my iTaste VV V3 as a backup out and about, my SVD my at home device or take to a meet unit.
 

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Also just ordered an MVP V2 from Mt Baker Vapor. Got lucky and used a 20% off first order coupon. Have seen PBusardo's YT review and even tho he didn't like the button pressure on the device, I decided it would meet my needs as a newbie very well. Anxious to get it into my hands! Be a big change from the Ego Twists that I started vaping with and am currently using.
 

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I got one of the blue MVP2, and it's a nice upgrade from the v1 ... I especially like the digital readout on battery charge level and the ability to read the atomizer resistance. When it first arrived, I was a bit taken aback at the fire button ... whoa! that thing was stiff compared to the v1 button! Now that I've had it about a week, I've gotten used to it and it's no longer even an issue. That said, if you have hand problems—arthritis, rheumatism, etc.—the button may be a problem. I've got four MVPs, of which the v2 is just the latest, and they are my favorite out-and-about devices ... pop a ProTank on top and Bob's your uncle! :laugh:
 

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I received mine Friday and I like it (gave my husband my Evic). I can't say that I love it but I like it very well. The fire button, as pointed out, is a little stiff but I'm used to it now. It feels rock solid in my hand. I don't like that it wobbles when I place it on my desk. That is probably my biggest complaint.

I don't regret my purchase but I'm not ecstatic either. The good news is that I seem to like it a little more each day.
 
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