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The MVP accepts both ego cone threading and 510 threading. Almost anything will fit on your MVP.

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I'm assuming that more than just the iClear 16B can be paired up with my itaste.....can someone tell me an easy way of knowing which ones would work well with it?

Welcome to ECF, Paloma...

As the MVP has a current output limit of 3 amps/11 watts... you can run any eGo/510 threaded atomizer with a resistance above 1.2Ω - which means practically any "ready-to-vape" clearomizer, glassomizer, cartomizer and/or carto tank.

Popular, "coil-head" type atomizers are made by Kanger, Innokin, Aspire and Anyvape... to name a few. The previously mentioned Kanger "Aerotank" is available in a variety of sizes and both eGo or 510 threading... a very popular atomizer.

Should you choose at some point to go down that road, you can also use rebuildable atomizers (RBA)... near all having a 510 thread.
 

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I'm assuming that more than just the iClear 16B can be paired up with my itaste.....can someone tell me an easy way of knowing which ones would work well with it?

Most stuff will; it's a standard interface: 510/eGo interface.
It will fit 510 threaded or eGo threaded tanks.

Only stuff like Blu, Halo, .. volcano, and those such 'complete ecig' products have a less standard interface.
 

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those are pretty expensive! But I shall bookmark them for once I get some xp in vaping. thank you :)
I suppose, if you have a specific budget, they might be expensive. Pricing tends to vary greatly with on-line vendors... so when you find something you want, ask about the best place to buy from.

Remember too that once you buy an atomizer, you replace only the coil-heads at a few dollars each... and they can last for anywhere from a few days to a few weeks, depending on the juice used and your personal vaping habits.

Compared to cartons of name brand cigarettes... you're still well ahead of the game. ;-)
 
I'm assuming that one main reason for having multiple tanks is to be able to vape different flavors whenever you feel like it, right? I'd love to have a really cool one, with great puffs and stuff......but would also like to be able to have maybe 2 or 3 difference juices available to puff through the day. I just hope that I don't have to fork over 20+ for each one to have a good vape each time....sorry, I'm a big newbie.
 

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