iTaste MVP or Tesla?

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VapieDan

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Im stuck between a rock and a hard place, which one would you pick? Any good reviews on the tesla?

You are kinda of asking an apple and oranges question. They are very different mods. The Tesla is very large and tube construction.
The MVP very pocket friendly. I have both. I like both. If I had to choose one the MVP wins hands down.
 

twgbonehead

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Seems like you guys are leaning to the mvp side, It seems a bit bulky, does that affect any of you?

Not for me, it isn't that large. The only negatives I would say about it are:
a) The button is a little stiff. You will notice this a lot when you first try it; after a short while it will seem natural (and is nice because it doesn't accidentally fire in your pocket)
b) The center-pin is a little bit low, and therefore it doesn't make good contact with some ego heads. Some people try to pry up the center-pin, but I've found that 510->ego adapters work just fine (like these https://www.fasttech.com/products/1473305 )

There is a reason, though, that lots of people will recommend the MVP. It's a high-performance unit at a great price.
 

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I just picked up an MVP2 yesterday. I do have one question about charging it - Is it important to drain the battery completely before putting it on a charger? Does anyone have any advice about charging in general for the MVP?

No. NiCad batteries had "memory" issues, and doing deep charge/discharge cycles was important.

The LiIon battery in the MVP (and in almost every other vaping battery) does not have this issue; charge 'em when you can.

In practice, though, I vape on my MVP until it goes red, and then re-charge it. (And while it's re-charging, I vape my other MVP, or something else).
 

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Adding to all of the MVP 2 love.

- Battery life is outstanding. For a HEAVY vaper it can last upwards of two full days of use.
- Tons of cool features like the puff counter, ohm reader, and usb port to charge your other electronics
- It's cheap... I bought mine for like $45 shipped.
- Box mod for the win.

I love my MVP. And even after I shell out money for a bunch of shiny new mech mods the MVP 2 is still my go-to mod.
 

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MVP! both are great but you get much better battery life, you also dont have to buy batteries and a charger for the mvp so you save money. also its a pass through so you can vape while it charges. Its also built like a tank! Ive had mine 6 months and lost count how many times ive dropped it and its still going strong!
 
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