The deal from vapor beast is awesome. I'm really loving my MVP. Bought a Spartan mini tank yesterday from my B&M. Aside from the 1.5 ml juice capacity I have no complaints. This setup is working really well right now.

Even though I no longer have my MVP v2 I still say that it, and the new 20 watt is probably the best you can get for a new vapor. Its a great starter mod. One of my coworkers bought one and quickly ditched her smokes. My MVP was definitely my turn around its easy to use and works well.
After returning my Eleaf because it just petered out REAL fast and I just had issue after issue with it, I said goodbye. Then smacked myself in the head for jumping on the
"NEW LATEST GREATEST" hype bandwagon. I should have known better. I did like it, fit nicely in my hand but wouldn't work as a brand new item should. So, then frustration going back to the Ego sticks etc until we could afford something similar.. on a frustrated whim, bought the Kamry 101 and it's good, but can be a pain, with the batteries again etc, but it's a good one. So, browsing today I got the MVP 20 on 101Vapes for $38 and $2 shipping. I know it's been around and seems to have great reviews, so I'm excited about it. Please just don't let me down little guy!!!
Wow yeah if that is the mini then yeah still looks huge. Should have my MVP 20w tomorrow finally according to USPS. Hopefully the Gladius will work out well for me. I was looking into the subtank mini myself, it seems to be a great tank from what I've heard.
Curious as to what your wattage is coil resistance etc. I can't run mine but about 9 watts with a 2 ohm coil or I get dry/burnt hits. And I have to run the airflow almost completely closed
With the gladius the resistance is reading 2.1 ohms with the 2.1ohm coils that came with the tank. I can only get to 17w anything past that I start to get a burnt taste... also I have my airflow wide open.Curious as to what your wattage is coil resistance etc. I can't run mine but about 9 watts with a 2 ohm coil or I get dry/burnt hits. And I have to run the airflow almost completely closed