Innokin MVP 20W

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v1k1ng1001

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Such a common phrase in the vaping community lately, but... "too little too late".

Innokin was an innovator in the ecig industry. But they have fallen so far behind it's laughable.

I say that while I clutch my MVP 2.0, 2x VV V3s, SVD 1.0, and countless iClear clearos to my chest for the last time before I chuck them in the bin (or give them away to people that who can't argue with free).

I thank Innokin for getting me off the stinkies, it was their gear that finally did it for me, but in an ever evolving market you can't rest on your laurels like they have. There are such better products around for much better prices, and even (especially?) for new vapers on a budget.

Same here. The SVD got me off smoking for good but I've given away all my older innokin equipment.

It is getting harder to recommend their gear given the ipv mini and sigelei 30w are coming in at $55 already.

Nonetheless, I think a lot of folks who don't follow things as closely as we do will replace their mvps and svds with this newer gear based on brand recognition. How long that will last is anyone's guess. With ipv dialing in the QC and sigelei updating their gear every few months, it's going to get tougher for innokin.
 

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Completely inaccuarate , the 2.0 sells out at over $50.00 regularly , this will be a huge seller . What do you mean very few like where the button is lol, are you kidding .

You mean very very few have an issue where the button is currently placed , thats the truth , read the thousands of reviews all over the net and only a handful complain about the button.

Too heavy ? For who , an infant?
For my wife she hates the MVP she has one she used for 1 day. She loves the Istick and had me buy her 3 of them. She can't push the button on the MVP because of her neurophoy from chemo. She hated where the button was too. There maybe thousands of reviews but that was then and not now. You must work for Innokin !!
 
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This is coming from a happy MVP2 owner, so take that as you will. I've had mine since the end of July, and I love it! For my first box mod (and step up from the ego battery I started with), I'm glad I did my homework and went with the MVP.

I like the way Innokin kept the design of the 20W so close to that of the first two generations, great for vapers who are used to the form factor. I too think that the 20W is a stopgap measure put out because of how popular the iStick has proven to be. And I still hold out hope for the MVP 3, .4 ohms and 30 watts is nothing to sneeze at. I'm thinking this will be a mod that the casual vaper can buy and grow with. Nothing wrong with that way of thinking in my book!

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It looks like the 20W is hitting the stores and replacing the 2.0. No clearo or tank included, but the kits have a USB charging cable and the 510-eGo adapter. Best prices I have found are...

VaporBeast ($39.95 shipped) - http://www.vaporbeast.com/innokin-itaste-mvp-20-watt.html

101Vape ($38.99 + $2.99 S/H) - Innokin iTaste MVP 20 Watt - 101 Vape

Yes most places are selling it for around $40 which is around the same price range of the iStick While I don't own one I have to agree on a few things that have been said it is a good mod for noobs and is good for those on a budget like me. I was in the works of buying the iStick but after talking with a few people here on ECF I decided to go with the MVP unless I find something better while the is tick is a good mod its not one that should be suggested to noobs like me who just wants a simple tank like the Protank and a good vape once I become a vet and have a budget to get better tanks and get interested in build your owns then iStick might be for me but I do agree I wish it was more slicker looking guess I'all be heading over to Jwraps LOL!
 

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Go figure I just bought a new Vamo v7 on Cyber Monday too for just a little under the same price... After using that thing the past few weeks between 12-13w, going back to my MVP v2 when Im charging batteries isnt cutting it now.. ;) Guess Ill wait a little bit and see what they have to say about the 3.0, but if this 20w is the same size and everything as the V2, Ill probably get one.. Theyve pretty much covered any gripes I could have with the v2. I have no interest in sub ohming or cloud chasing, and Ive tried my Vamo at both 20 and 30w and all that does is HURT me bad, Im not even gonna try and top it out at 40w, Ill probably never be able to 'sing' in my band again if I do that hahaha.. The MVP v2 was perfect until I realized that I just needed 1 or 2 extra watts to make my DIY juices really hit home, so this thing is an awesome upgrade for most of us.. Love the flush 510 since my Protanks and Evods are "retired", the battery life rules already, the buttons perfect for me, etc.. I think my v2 is only about 3 months old as is, but somebodies gonna need it to get off cigs hehehe...
 

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I just ordered an MVP 20 Watt from vaporbeast.com for $39.95, free shipping. For me, it's an upgrade from an SVD, which maxes out at 15 watts.

I too ordered one from them on the 23rd, I thinking both of us will be very happy once they get to us! Also I hope you used the code SNOW or YEAHBABY (good until Jan 1st) and saved the 10% bring the price to $35.95 which includes the free shipping...if not still $39.95 is a good price.
 

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VapeMail on the way!!!! Just ordered one from VaporBeast ($29.95, with coupon) (Used up all my Speedway Rewards points for a $50 prepaid Visa card)
I've been just tickled pink with my MVP 2.0, but I can see the reasons for the negative feedback on it. In light of all the newer 50W+ hardware out there Innokin IS behind the curve, at this point. If they want to stay an industry leader, they're going to HAVE to do better than this (or even the MVP3) or get left behind. (Do they even have a sub-ohm tank yet?) The form factor (For me) is nice. (I LIKE the way it feels) What some people say is "Too heavy" I'd call solid, or substantial. It DOES take up a bit of pocket space, but no more than a box of Marlboro 100s, or my old cigarette tin. (The overall length is the same as a VV V3) Since all I'm vaping are clearos I don't really NEED all that power, but a little more than the 11W max of the 2.0 would be nice. What sold me was the flush mount threads, and that, well (For me anyway) it IS a new toy. I think that this is just a pot-shot at the 20W IStick, not a serious attempt to get in to the sub-ohm/RDA market. Innovation in vape gear is happening so fast, it's got to be hard for ANYBODY to keep up. This should fill a spot for folks who want a nice, dependable (but not TOO complicated) mod, at a reasonable price.
BTW after more than a year of vaping, this is my first time ordering anything on-line. Can anybody tell me about their experience with VaporBeast?
 
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