Itaste mvp barneydale opinion

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barneydale

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this is my 2nd post and I really want to just say how out of all my e-cigs apv, mech mods that the mvp is hands down the best out there that I have tried, the battery life is superb, it blows my innokin svd out of the park and I use a Panasonic hybrid 3100mah unprotected and the mvp will get an extra day use over the svd. Also you can find them for under $60.00 and I have had mine for 2 years. IMHO mvp gets 9 out of 10 stars.
 

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...and another fan is born! :thumbs:

Over the years, I have amassed many different PV's in my collection, and like you, my MVP has risen above most. The performance is phenomenal. I consider myself to be a moderate vaper, and my MVP will last me at least three days between charges. Granted, I do have a few other PV's I use on a daily basis as well, but it is my MVP I use the most. For the cost, you just can't beat the MVP. IMHO, it even out preforms most PV's at double the cost! Between my ProVari and MVP, all my other mods sit quietly on the shelf nowadays. Innokin definitely hit a home run with this little gem!
 

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The MVP is the best bang for your buck in vaping. I have one, but it gets less and less of my attention. That means nothing against the MVP, I just prefer using my Provari's with a KFL+ and a Silver Bullet mech with a sub-ohm RBA. I prefer the tube form factor over a box mod - simply my personal preference. Happy to have my MVP as a backup. :)
 

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I have an MVP and recommended it to friends with clearos. Its a fine unit. Now...my vaping is done on RDAs and RBAs....although I can vape on the MVP in a real pinch, I no longer vape less than 13 watts....this includes 2 ohm builds so the MVP is just sitting there. But...I cant stress enough that I used my MVP constantly in the beginning..it was very reliable.
 

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Hi George,
If you like the MVP, you'd love the VTR (IMHO)
The weight and sturdiness of it give it a very solid feel in the hand. Besides if your ever attacked it's a formidable defense mechanism.

Actually into non PWM devices....but my friend loves his! A great looking unit too.
I'm using my Seven 22 and Sigelei 20 watt mostly, when I get my Hanas one of them will be my around town device. I use my Buzz Pro or Sigelei for around town but got used to the box form factor for that.
 

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I ordered one of these from fasttech. I am patiently awaiting the arrival. I am very happy with my itaste vv v3, but need something that could go the distance between charges for certain occasions. After much research it appears that the output is not as consistent as the vv, but it appears that it will do what I need and do it for the least amount of money.

I am hoping that I will be as happy as the rest of you.
 

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I've never had an MVP, but I recommend them to all my friends that want to start vaping based on all of the reviews I have read about them. Since quite a few friends and family member have bought MVPs I have tried them and can see what all the fuss is about!! They are a great mod for beginners and intermediate users alike!
 
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