itaste MVP 3.0 vs Sigelei mini 30w box

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GaG8tor

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I suppose all things being equal the only real question you have to ask yourself is if you prefer replacing and charging batteries or an internal battery. Personally the only reason I would want separate batteries and a charger would be for a mech mod. I just got an Mvp 20 watt and couldn't be happier. From what I have seen and read both are probably equal in terms of performance and reliability.
 

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Once you fit a battery in the Sigelei 30 you need never see it again, or even bother owning a charger because you can just plug in a USB lead. But really there's no reason to consider batteries dangerous, especially if used with regulated mods, it's not like leaving a case of grenades in the playroom.
 

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There's no bad choice here. Both are great devices. In terms of build quality, performance and durability, all my gear from Sigelei and Innokin has been top notch.

I would favor the Sigelei because I prefer a replaceable battery--a single 18650 will easily last me through a work day even at 50w. If you prefer battery capacity, the MVP is the clear choice.

As for me, I went with the Sigelei 50w v2 and I'm loving it.
 

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I would go with the mvp. It's a brick. Normally I would want a removable battery but being honest with myself I'm not going to be using my mvp 20w in a year or two. Not cause I'm going to outgrow it, I'm just going to want the next new tech. I love upgrading, gadgets, and all that.. So battery longevity isn't a concern really.
 
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