iTaste MVP 2.0 vs. Eleaf iStick

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SndGrdn

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My Two Cents...

I would go straight to the Cloupor DNA 30...It works with the Nautilus and the Nautilus Mini and when your ready you can try some RDA's...You can get decent RDA Clones for $10 and less on most vaping websites...Only problem I have with the DNA 30 in battery life...

I have an MVP v2 and it is awesome...I still use it with my regular sized Nautilus and with a full charge on the battery and the tank full of juice this bad boy last all day and then some...I probably chain vape...so battery life is a huge consideration...
 

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I used an MVP for about 3 months, and I've had my iStick for about 2 months.

The MVP is a good quality device, and gives a smoother vape than the iStick in my opinion, especially at lower volts.

I don't use it anymore though since I got my iStick. The MVP looks like a brick compared to the iStick. Also, changing the voltage is much easier, reading the ohm meter is much easier, and the position of the fire button is much better. I'm surprised more people haven't reported problems with the stiff fire button on the MVP. My thumb was sore for over a week when I first got it, so much that I had to switch vaping hands to let it heal.

If you've got an MVP now, I'd wait to see what the MVP3 looks like in another month before making a decision, or possibly waiting for an iStick 2.

If your main issue is with the MVP's form factor, just get the iStick 1, or wait for an iStick 2. The MVP3 will probably be just as big. The battery life will be even more for the MVP3.

If you're worried about messing up the firing pin or the threading on the iStick, get the bending adapter for another $12.
 
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