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I am just SO tickled happy with this MVP 3.0 PRO!! I started vaping on it on Monday night 11:30PM 2/22/2016. I had to turn the voltage down on it to 4.8. Yes, I am a Tootle Puffer.......so what! :D Here it is Saturday morning at 1am, and the battery is at half charge. Am I pleased with this thing?? You betcha!
 

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Yes, I am a Tootle Puffer.......so what! :D

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    I had to turn the voltage down on it to 4.8. Yes, I am a Tootle Puffer.......so what! :D
    When I vape with my clearo that has a 1.5 ohm coil head in it, voltage supplied to that is about 3.8. Another clearo I use has a 2.1 coil head, the voltage supplied to that is slightly over 3.. So I guess the 'Tootle Puffer' label applies to me as well, and like you said, so what!! I have a 18350, two 18549's, and two 18650's. Between those, and the two VV eGo style batteries I use, I only see the 'time to recharge' interval 2 or 3 times A MONTH!!
     

    motordude

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    I'm glad to hear that I am not the only one who loves their MVP PRO!
    The battery life is awesome for me as well. I'm impressed by this thing as my only internal battery device.
    Sadly though I think it will be my last Innokin product. I just don't see anything on their horizon that even interests me in the slightest. I do love the older Innokin stuff though!

    Eta. Loved the mods,not the tanks.
     

    herb

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    Sadly though I think it will be my last Innokin product. I just don't see anything on their horizon that even interests me in the slightest. I do love the older Innokin stuff though!

    Eta. Loved the mods,not the tanks.


    Man , Innokin is just so out of touch with what people want and i'm a big fan , it's mind boggling how lost they really are .

    When i saw pic's of the new VTR i almost threw up .
     

    awsum140

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    Besides Innokin moving at the pace of a glacier, a melting glacier at that, I think I, and many, many, others have moved beyond the point of low powered/high ohm/non-TC devices, Innokin is just not keeping up and seems too pre-occupied with protecting the user from themselves or are locked in a CYA attitude.

    The new VTR styled device, besides being downright ugly, has a built in battery (have to wonder about capacity/charger) and seems to built to take the iSub series of tanks, totally ignoring any other liquid delivery system. I had to modify my original VTRs to take a Fogger, 22mm tank, and I seriously doubt that a 22mm tank, or larger, will fit on the "new, improved" VTR.

    Unfortunately, Innokin has lost me, and a large number of users, as a result of all of their protective policies, both safety and locking the end user into their stuff, exclusively. I think they are relying on continued new users adopting their products and a shrinking pool of mid-range vapers rather than also accommodating the needs of users who advance past the "mid range" devices. That is truly unfortunate given that Innokin does make an excellent quality product. I'll keep following them, casually, just in case the dawn breaks in Innokin corporate heads some day.
     

    motordude

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    I'm just glad I got into vaping in time to get the old Innokin products.
    I don't understand the CYA attitude from a Chinese company though.
    I suppose they got that from the USA. Sadly.
    I have been keeping up with the Innokin forum and it looks like a ghost town!
     

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    A lot depends on power, TC and battery capacity. Looking at it, 10 watt hours would be pushing the size limits and that translates into relatively short run times at higher power. I will say that I heard that Innokin was working with Evolv for their TC. If that's true it will probably be a reliable device with good warranty coverage. Only time will tell, but I'm sure not chomping at the bit to buy one.

    If it does fit a 22mm tank it might play well, but that is a big IF.
     

    motordude

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    I feel the same way. I like the devices but at this point I am only buying replaceable battery devices. I will pickup some VV's to keep my rotation fresh and some SVD2's for the stash but none of the current offering interest me.
    Please let me know if you find any VV4's at a discounted price! I love my VV3s and would like some of the like for my stash too.
    I already have enough SVD2's and other 18650 mods.
    I just hope Kat doesn't find them first and buy them all!:evil:
     
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