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MVP 3.0--30w/.4Ω/3800mah/10A ~ MVP Pro--60w/.2Ω/4500mah/17.5A

I always thought I would get a 30w for REAL cheap, but never happened...
wonder how many are just sitting on shelves with their internal batteries depleting... :(
I got mine at Hoosier ecig Supply in November (I think). It is, as far as I can tell, perfect with awesome battery life. Only just a bit less, really, than the MPV 3.0Pro. There are pop up coupons on the site. You can take a shot and maybe get a good one. I did! I think my cost ended up being a bit over $40 shipped. Innokin iTaste MVP 3.0 Even as is, the price is much lower than most places!
 
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I got mine at Hoosier ecig Supply in November (I think). It is, as far as I can tell, perfect with awesome battery life. Only just a bit less, really, than the MPV 3.0Pro. There are pop up coupons on the site. You can take a shot and maybe get a good one. I did! I think my cost ended up being a bit over $40 shipped. Innokin iTaste MVP 3.0 Even as is, the price is much lower than most places!

but I can get one of these for $29 bucks - kinda makes the MVP look wimpy :eek: (I'm sorry to say) :eek:

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I like my mvp pro a lot more than I thought I would.
For me it is the perfect at home mod. I have large hands and the screen size is excellent!
I charged mine last Thursday and I still have over half of a charge left!
I did use my sig mini for 2 days, until I could store the battery, but I still mainly used the pro during those days.
So I don't know exactly how long it will last me yet.
It is looking like at least 7-10 days though, maybe even 2 weeks.
I will probably wear out the button or the usb before I kill the internal battery. Who knows?
With Innokin it might last years and years,and years!
I need to vape more!
 

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I won a Facebook contest for the Innokin Cool Fire Plus Storm. It came as a kit with the matching G tank. Innokin also included a stainless S tank. Do both tanks take the same coils? It appears so from what I can see. Also is the Clapton a better coil or stick with the standard. Really like it so far.
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I posted this over on the "Where can I get a...?" forum, but I figure I'll post it here as well... Does anyone know where I can get replacement drip tips for the iSub Apex tank? Or another drip tip that has air holes or slots that would line up with those on the tank?

do you REALLY care for that air slot ?
if not any tip should fit in
or here is one
- Innokin Apex Glass Drip Tip | House of Vape

or maybe this route
- Aluminum Drip Tip with Airflow Control | Accessories | VaporBeast

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I like my mvp pro a lot more than I thought I would.
For me it is the perfect at home mod. I have large hands and the screen size is excellent!
I charged mine last Thursday and I still have over half of a charge left!
I did use my sig mini for 2 days, until I could store the battery, but I still mainly used the pro during those days.
So I don't know exactly how long it will last me yet.
It is looking like at least 7-10 days though, maybe even 2 weeks.
I will probably wear out the button or the usb before I kill the internal battery. Who knows?
With Innokin it might last years and years,and years!
I need to vape more!

it sure is a rock solid, feature rich device...

if they'd just make it so to slip a 18650 in it...

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Hey pufZeppelin, I do really like the extra airflow control. I currently have another tip thrown in it, but find myself missing the air slot. Thanks a lot, I couldn't find one!

oooooooooooooooops - that H.O.V. is down under :shock:

don't see others (atm)
maybe something here you'll like :
- Glass Wood Ceramic Drip Tips

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it sure is a rock solid, feature rich device...

if they'd just make it so to slip a 18650 in it...

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I agree. But I only vape 1-1.5 mls a day so with the internal battery at that mah, it should last me years.
I also have 5 18650 mods for the future.
Plus I can charge my cellphone! Oh wait I don't own a cellphone. I can charge my VV3s then.
 

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I agree. But I only vape 1-1.5 mls a day so with the internal battery at that mah, it should last me years.
I also have 5 18650 mods for the future.
Plus I can charge my cellphone! Oh wait I don't own a cellphone. I can charge my VV3s then.
I vape more than you do...but I rotate my MVPs (4 total...plus a CF4) so no one gets "overworked" to hasten it's demise. I love the features on the MVP 3.0 and 3.0Pro (especially). All of them. I use the passthrough...another battery life saver....I like the power charger thing for other devices, I love the screen and the heft and solid feeling of them. I'm not overly worried about them not serving a nice long life even if the vapocalypse comes. I have Joye eGo Passthroughs that are going on 4 years old and are still working just fine. Last major vapocalypse scare I went through was in 2012-2013 and I got several replaceable battery type mods...mechs, semi-mechs, and regulated (mostly VV type...but I did get several SIDs that are VV/VW) I liked them fine, but ultimately went back to the eGo passthroughs late in 2013 and was very happy with them and my carto tanks until mid 2015 when I started having trouble with getting good cartos and so switched to the tanks. A friend gave me a couple of iStick 20s "to start"...and since I really like box mods anyway, I started looking at some more. Thus I ended up with some iSticks and a few Innokins. Obviously, I consider my Innokins my "luxury models". I do plan to add to my replaceable battery collection soon. Have my eye on something that looks like it has the features I want that would fit in my "stable" well.
 

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That's the first mod I ever bought. I really liked the thing. It worked very well, fit great in the hand because of the curve, and was pretty tough. I dropped that thing I don't know how many times. I also paid three times the price for it. Wish I hadn't gotten rid of it.

I got one for xmas; paid $30 for it, but I'm ok with that, since the original price was a GREAT deal higher, AND I was able to get a blue one before EVcigarettes ran out. I really love it, though I think it's the 510 threads on it that smoothed down the threads on my favorite Achilles; I guess the grooves inside the iPV's threads just aren't deep enough or something. But it's a great mod, and it really does have a nice hand-feel; smooth around the back like the CF4s, and a little heavier, which I actually like -- it feels *solid* -- and of course the external battery so it's not out for a time-out while charging.

It's getting hard to find the original 30w minis, so later if I want another, I may end up having to get a 70w Mini2. They're just as nice looking, but they don't seem to have any colors other than black or silver. And for me, 70w is like using a sledgehammer on a carpet tack. :D

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