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I was all set to get a CoolFire IV for my purse carry case. I have a istick 30 and a MVP 3 in there now. But I like the MVP so much I was using it at home and I want something that stays in my carry case all the time in case I have to leave suddenly. Was going to get the Coolfire to replace the MVP 3 and then Rocky Mountain Vapor had a 25 percent off sale and I was able to get another MVP 3 for 33 dollars shipped. oh well....
 

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    Here it is listed at MyVaporStore. There's several pics on that page. Maybe this helps you?
    Innokin Coolfire 4 IV Box Mod 40W Purple

    Sometimes the pics on websites don't do it justice and can be very different. I don't want it to be pink or too close to pink that's why I was asking. I was watching a video review and the pink coolfire 4 looked maroon in certain lighting. I'm weird about my purple. ;) Probably a silly thing to ask anyway.
     
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    Jaguar G

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    I got my black MVP Pro 3.0 60W in the mail yesterday. Haven't been using it exclusively but fairly regular last night and today, and still the battery reads over 3.90V, super battery life in this thing. It was fully charged when I got it, and I am going to see how long I can go before it requires recharging. I use a 0.5 ohm head around 18-25 Watts so not a lot of drain on the battery, but still holding better than I would have thought.

    I only have the CF-IV to compare it to so here goes. I like the larger OLED screen since it makes it easier to read. In the sun it washed out more than than the CF-IV does but still readable. Buttons all work the same as the CF-IV so there is no learning curve. The buttons don't rattle on either mod, and are nice and clicky. Form factor isn't as good as the Coolfire IV, little harder to carry around and doesn't fit in the hand or pocket as well, but that's what I expected, after all, it's a box. One negative, with my Subtank mini there is a slight delay between button press and actually firing.

    Overall it seems to have power for days which is what I was after since I will be in Cancun for a week I needed something I didn't want to worry about running out of charge midway through the party. 4500 mAh was the selling point that got my attention, Innokin's quality with the CF-IV sealed the deal. As someone stated above, I feel like I can use it as a weapon if needed, this thing is a brick. I showed it to my brother and he was so impressed I purchased one for him, he wanted a blue one.
     

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    Update for MVP 60w- I lost a bar on the battery about an hour ago, I have 6 out of 7 now. I gave it a full charge (green light out indicating full charge) when I received it so I would have an idea of how long I might get. It took 23 hours till it lost a bar so that's awesome for me. I've been swapping my Nautilus and iSub for different flavors, the Nautilus is run at 10.5w and the iSub has been run at 22w. It's been pretty much 50/50 for time spent on the MVP 60w so far.

    I probably vape moderate to high but I'm not a chain vapor. I'm also not a cloud maker/chaser or that sort, my puffs are between 2 to 4 seconds max on either tank. Hopefully I've given enough info for someone to get an idea of how long the charge might last for them. I'll update as the battery drains so people can get an idea of possible run time.
     

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    I have the 30W model. If yours works the same way as mine, the bars are not a good indication. I find that it goes to yellow once 2 bars are gone and goes to red shortly after it changes to 2 bars remaining. It will be dead before it gets to 1 bar remaining. Not sure if yours will be the same. Let me know. Mine has great battery life and I wish that the bars worked better on it. Hopefully they corrected that on the 60W.
     

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    I have the 30W model. If yours works the same way as mine, the bars are not a good indication. I find that it goes to yellow once 2 bars are gone and goes to red shortly after it changes to 2 bars remaining. It will be dead before it gets to 1 bar remaining. Not sure if yours will be the same. Let me know. Mine has great battery life and I wish that the bars worked better on it. Hopefully they corrected that on the 60W.

    I will be sure to try to keep a good record on when a bar goes down then, just so everyone has a better idea on how accurate they might be.
     
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    Jaguar G

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    I agree with all mods with the battery symbol. They are just not accurate. I would be happier with a digital readout of the battery voltage.

    On the MVP and Coolfire IV just hold the + and - buttons and it shows the battery voltage.
     

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    Not on the CF IV... it shows the puff counter, then flips the display.

    Andria

    Ok, I just checked it again, and it actually does show the battery voltage... *beside* the puff counter, in tiny characters that are not easy to read in the very short time before the display flips. But it's there.

    I think the displays on the CF IV are too short-lived -- the time before the flip, the counter of the length of the puff, or even just the regular display that shows the wattage or voltage currently selected. I prefer the iStick's, it stays on longer so you can actually read it. For some of us, focusing our eyes on very small characters doesn't happen immediately, it takes a few seconds -- by which time, the display on the CF IV is already off. :facepalm:

    Andria
     

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    I was all set to get a CoolFire IV for my purse carry case. I have a Istick 30 and a MVP 3 in there now. But I like the MVP so much I was using it at home and I want something that stays in my carry case all the time in case I have to leave suddenly. Was going to get the Coolfire to replace the MVP 3 and then Rocky Mountain Vapor had a 25 percent off sale and I was able to get another MVP 3 for 33 dollars shipped. oh well....
    $33?! Crap I'd get another one for that.
     

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    Update for MVP 60w- Well I just got home, I would have posted earlier but I hate trying to post with my phone. At 4:31 I took a puff and the MVP 60w battery lost a bar, so that's 34 hours total (11 hours after the first lost bar) those two bars lasted. My display listed 3.9V left (thanks for the info on how to check the remaining voltage, I must have missed that in the manual) at that time. The top light is still showing green. I'll continue to post updates when I can. As a reminder I'm a moderate to high vapor that takes puffs 2 to 4 seconds long.
     
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