Status
Not open for further replies.

DanJiblets

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Mar 16, 2015
2,077
4,425
Shorewood, IL
How do you guys like the CF4? I found it for $37 shipped. I don't need a new mod AT ALL, but that red just looks so good. It would replace my istick 30 as my work mod. Just the look and that price makes me want to add to my collection even though I just grabbed the Evic VT. The low mah is okay since I only need it to hold up over an 8 hour work day. Thanks for any impressions.
 
  • Like
Reactions: VapieDan

VapieDan

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Nov 30, 2013
3,295
4,029
Flint, Michigan, United States
How do you guys like the CF4? I found it for $37 shipped. I don't need a new mod AT ALL, but that red just looks so good. It would replace my istick 30 as my work mod. Just the look and that price makes me want to add to my collection even though I just grabbed the Evic VT. The low mah is okay since I only need it to hold up over an 8 hour work day. Thanks for any impressions.

Here $32.32 shipped. How low can they go? Innokin - Brand
 

Frenchfry1942

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jan 12, 2014
7,459
14,397
I don't have one, but I have been snooping and watching. Seems accurate, like an Innokin, looks good, mostly good controls, but the battery charge just seems to straggle behind the competition. Also, it has PWM and only a partial "buck" ability. But, like the iSticks, price is low. I read...Reddit?...that Innokin is looking to reduce battery consuption as a matter of charge extension, but I wish they would do it with a 4000+ mAH battery. I think I said earlier that I was looking more to the MVP Pro. The MVPs have the continuous signal and hope it stays.

Mods are not as simple anymore and in order to keep the price under $50, they are having features that aren't lasting. Glad to see Provape is moving lower. They can pick up some of the above $50 buyers. Wish they would make a box though.

Just me.
 
  • Like
Reactions: aikanae1

awsum140

Resting In Peace
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jun 12, 2012
9,855
46,386
Sitting down, facing forward.
And I thought Innokin controlled their resellers. Guess that is no longer true.

Incidentally, I do like Innokin products quite a bit, but they do have their problems. The original VV/VW with the magnetic head was a problem, corrosion inside the well and no plating there to prevent it. I have a Cool Fire 2 that died for the second time. I have two VTRs, granted original versions, that both died. I still use the 134 and VV/VW V3s though.
 

DanJiblets

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Mar 16, 2015
2,077
4,425
Shorewood, IL
I don't have one, but I have been snooping and watching. Seems accurate, like an Innokin, looks good, mostly good controls, but the battery charge just seems to straggle behind the competition. Also, it has PWM and only a partial "buck" ability. But, like the iSticks, price is low. I read...Reddit?...that Innokin is looking to reduce battery consuption as a matter of charge extension, but I wish they would do it with a 4000+ mAH battery. I think I said earlier that I was looking more to the MVP Pro. The MVPs have the continuous signal and hope it stays.

Mods are not as simple anymore and in order to keep the price under $50, they are having features that aren't lasting. Glad to see Provape is moving lower. They can pick up some of the above $50 buyers. Wish they would make a box though.

Just me.
I've got plenty of my high mah mods, evic vt, istick 50, mvp 3. That's no concern for me. I don't trust that efun site though.
 

Jaguar G

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Sep 19, 2010
606
414
Just west of Cool, Texas
Okay the only reason I'm hesitant to order is because on the plus and minus buttons rattle problem. If you shake it they rattle apparently. I'm not sure if it is really that much of a problem imo. I'd like to know what any CF4 owners here think about that though first. Thanks.

No matter how much I shake my Coolfire IV it doesn't rattle. I believe a couple reviewers got preproduction units that ratteled, but that was addressed when they went into production.
 
  • Like
Reactions: DanJiblets

DanJiblets

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Mar 16, 2015
2,077
4,425
Shorewood, IL
No matter how much I shake my Coolfire IV it doesn't rattle. I believe a couple reviewers got preproduction units that ratteled, but that was addressed when they went into production.
Thanks for the input, I went ahead and ordered one anyway. I figure even if it does, that doesn't really matter to me. Got that sexy red coming.
 

Capt.shay

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
May 10, 2013
3,662
8,189
W. Ma. U.S.A.
Okay the only reason I'm hesitant to order is because on the plus and minus buttons rattle problem. If you shake it they rattle apparently. I'm not sure if it is really that much of a problem imo. I'd like to know what any CF4 owners here think about that though first. Thanks.

Don't Shake Your Vape!


Mine don't rattle at all but the VV3, I nick named those things the maraca's!
 
  • Like
Reactions: DanJiblets

AndriaD

Reviewer / Blogger
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jan 24, 2014
21,253
50,807
64
LawrencevilleGA
angryvaper.crypticsites.com
Okay the only reason I'm hesitant to order is because on the plus and minus buttons rattle problem. If you shake it they rattle apparently. I'm not sure if it is really that much of a problem imo. I'd like to know what any CF4 owners here think about that though first. Thanks.

I think maybe one of the small buttons on mine has a *very* slight rattle, but I have to shake it pretty hard to notice it -- I hadn't noticed it in ordinary use. It's not NEARLY! as rattly as the vv3s.

Andria
 

mastiffhound

Senior Member
Jun 8, 2015
101
279
46
I just ordered the MVP Pro 3.0 60w, is there anything I should look out for? The folks here picked the MVP over the Eleaf 50w when I posted a thread asking which I should get. They were overwhelmingly against the Eleaf 50w, and I read later that people are having a ton of problems with them. Are there any tricks or info that I should know about the MVP? How are you liking your MVP Pro 60w if you have one? It should arrive Monday and I just can't wait. As always, thanks for the info!
 
  • Like
Reactions: VapieDan

VapieDan

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Nov 30, 2013
3,295
4,029
Flint, Michigan, United States
I just ordered the MVP Pro 3.0 60w, is there anything I should look out for? The folks here picked the MVP over the Eleaf 50w when I posted a thread asking which I should get. They were overwhelmingly against the Eleaf 50w, and I read later that people are having a ton of problems with them. Are there any tricks or info that I should know about the MVP? How are you liking your MVP Pro 60w if you have one? It should arrive Monday and I just can't wait. As always, thanks for the info!

Let's put it this way. If anyone wants to trade an MVP 30 Never mind the Pro for an Eleaf 50 I would be happy to accommodate them.
 

somdcomputerguy

vaper dedicato
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Contest Winner!
    I 'won' a 134 mini in a joke thread here and IMO there's a lot more +'s than -'s. So far the only thing I've found to dislike is the 'short life span' of the batteries. I have a 500 and a 350. This is a frown on the batteries though, not the APV. I especially like that it has both 510 and eGo threading. Both the mini and the case it's in, sometimes, are awesome looking! I like the clearo it came with, an iClear x.i. It has more airflow than the other clearo I use and I like the difference and want both clearo's to stay the same as they are. I use a 2.1 ohm atty with the mini set at 8.5 watts.
     
    Last edited:

    gerrymi

    Vaping Master
    ECF Veteran
    Jul 12, 2013
    3,917
    14,560
    The 'Burgh, PA.
    I am curious if anyone has some input on the itaste vv v4? Right now i have no intention of rebuilding anything and are looking to make my v3 a back up. I will try some new tanks but that is another thread. Thanks in advance for your help.

    Since the VV V4 uses the same fixed 510 pin as the V3 (which means you'll eventually have to raise it with a small screwdriver/paperclip)...to me...it doesn't seem worth it to pay almost double the price of the V3 to get a small 200mAh increase in the V4.

    MFS has the V3 for $17.50. (And if you wait for one of their frequent "16% Off, 13% Off" sales...it will be that much cheaper.)

    Innokin iTaste VV 3.0 | Ecig | Vape | Ego Battery - MyFreedomSmokes

    "new tanks"...many in the "Eleaf GS Air Fan" thread love their $9.49 "Eleaf GS Air M"...

    Electronic Cigarette - Best Electronic Cigarette - Vapor Cigarette Buy the Best Eleaf GS AIR M from www.evape.us

    Electronic Cigarette - Best Electronic Cigarette - Vapor Cigarette Buy the Best GS Air Coil (Pack of 5) from www.evape.us
     
    • Like
    Reactions: aikanae1

    ThunderDan

    Ultra Member
    ECF Veteran
    Verified Member
    Sep 15, 2014
    2,609
    2,600
    MD
    I just ordered the MVP Pro 3.0 60w, is there anything I should look out for? The folks here picked the MVP over the Eleaf 50w when I posted a thread asking which I should get. They were overwhelmingly against the Eleaf 50w, and I read later that people are having a ton of problems with them. Are there any tricks or info that I should know about the MVP? How are you liking your MVP Pro 60w if you have one? It should arrive Monday and I just can't wait. As always, thanks for the info!

    I only got mine last week, but so far I really like it. Still getting used to being able to use RDAs on a MVP, its cool though. I've fired a .15ohm fused clapton single coil in my doge v2 at 60W, and even though it's out of the spec range it still worked.

    Only thing I've noticed to "watch out" for would be atties with really long 510s, just don't over tighten them, that can be said for a lot of mods/510s though.
     

    mastiffhound

    Senior Member
    Jun 8, 2015
    101
    279
    46
    Well, I got my Blue MVP 3.0 Pro 60w today with the iSub tank and I'm a little surprised by sub ohm vaping but more on that later. The MVP is easy to figure out, I'm mechanically inclined and I'm used to odd electronics. It's much nicer than it looks online, it also just feels more solid than my Eleaf. I read the book, charged it to full, and everything worked perfect. No rattle trap buttons either, and the fire button was in the goldilocks zone for me. Easy enough to fire but not too easy so as to fire while in my pocket.

    I hit the local B&M while I was out and picked up some Bathtub Brewers 5mg Gold (Toffee and Vanilla, oh so delicious) and some High Voltage Resistance 6mg (Espresso and Caramel) that I already have in 12mg, it's my favorite in my Nautilus. I also have Space Jam Eclipse (tobacco, vanilla) but I was told that 12mg is too high in strength to sub so it will be my reserve for my Nautillus.

    Now for sub ohm. It's a little strange at first, after two tries I figured out it's lung hit only. I'm used to my Nautilus and K1 but the iSub is so different, the flavors are more distinguishable. I started at 20w as was written on the coil and moved up in .5w increments til I hit 22.0 and that seems to be perfect. I tried going up more but the flavors started to taste a little "cooked". It really is better than my Nautilus, but not by a huge amount. The flavors are more even, that's the best way I can describe it.

    Now for the only downer. I thought I had ordered the iSub G but I screwed up and ordered the regular iSub, I checked out my order and it was my fault. I don't do citrus or cinnamon so I think I'll be okay. If I want to upgrade the cool thing is the G takes the same coils of which I ordered 4 extra. I also couldn't tell but somehow I got the blue version which is okay because that matches the color of my MVP 60w.

    Overall, I'm very happy. My mom did get my Eleaf 30w and two Aspire stick mods by the way, I have a VV3 that I've had for over a month that I use as a backup for home when the Eleaf needed to charge. Now I'm strictly Innokin for mods and Aspire and Innokin for my tanks. I'll probably pick up another MVP 60w when the price comes down a little, it feels so sturdy and I like the heft. Hell, I could probably use this little "brick" to protect myself.

    If it wasn't for this place I'd still be using little stick batteries that barely last half a day. I would have never had the guts to even try vaping without the people here. So again, I thank you!

    P.S.- Should I post this as a quasi review thread?
     
    Status
    Not open for further replies.

    Users who are viewing this thread