• What's your favorite mod?

    Interested in seeing what everyone has owned/tried!

    View thread

iTaste MVP v2 Owners Group

Status
Not open for further replies.

CalamityJess

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
That thought has occurred to me but I do have the habit of turning off devices when I am though with them. Also I have not heard of anyone actually reaching the end of battery life. This may be one of those rare cases when a mass produced item gets close to perfection.

You better knock on some wood
 

Capt.shay

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
May 10, 2013
3,662
8,151
W. Ma. U.S.A.
Actually the button on the original MVP is awesome only it is flush with the unit whereas the button on the MVPv2 is a little raised.
PBusardo has a youtube video review where he actually measures the tension on each button and the new button is harder to press.
I still have not received my MVPv2 to compare but I love the button on the original MVP.

I thought the V1 button was atrocious to use . I could never find it without looking at the device. The raised button is much better in my opinion. Busardo's version was one of the first off the factory floor. There was an early production correction and the current button requires no where near as much pressure as the first run or two that he tested. In my opinion, if it was any easier to activate, the device would misfires much to easily.

But, it's all subjective so what ever works for YOU is what works for you.
 

erikbal

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Oct 31, 2013
2,130
1,080
Olean, NY
Wondering why I am only getting less than 700 puffs out of a full charge when I read people getting over 900.

I wouldn't worry about it, I've never gotten that high. Then again I usually don't let it get below 3.8v before I charge it. It's better to charge these early than to run them completely dead.

Sent from my DROID4 using Tapatalk
 

VapieDan

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Nov 30, 2013
3,295
3,979
Flint, Michigan, United States
It's here boys and girls and all I can say is WOW. This thing is built great and hits like a champ. I can say pretty comfortably that it was worth the money.

They are quite a bargain especially considering the falling prices. My fear is Innokin will discontinue in favor of the VTR
 

1wildman

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jan 22, 2014
536
1,367
columbus, oh
I don't think they will they serve differnt markets. The MVP is disposable and allows for a wider array of attys. the vtr has a little more power, replaceable batteries but limits the attys to 19mm tank size or less. You might see the devices converge at some point but I think as long as people keep buying both we are safe.


Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
 

LastRide

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jun 24, 2010
468
333
Canada
I been digging my MVP v2 for the last few days. At the price they are selling for lately, its a steal. Even at retail price. For what you pay and what you get nothing can beat it. I run a Nautilus Aspire adjustable airflow and also have 2 Mini Protank II's v2 which I also really like. I wish the protank had adjustable air holes. It's a little more airy than I like but works great. Maybe the next revision will have it.

I find 11 watts way more than enough. I vape some juice as low as 6.5-7 and not higher than 8 maybe 8.5 watts. That is where I find the best flavor is between those 2 numbers.
 
Last edited:

Capt.shay

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
May 10, 2013
3,662
8,151
W. Ma. U.S.A.
They are quite a bargain especially considering the falling prices. My fear is Innokin will discontinue in favor of the VTR


Ha!

They will discontinue the VTR in favor the the MVP if any thing. I think the MVP is the hottest selling mod on the market right now. They are moving huge volume thus, the falling prices.
 

WileECoyote

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Dec 2, 2013
965
1,238
Woodbridge, VA, USA
www.zidrate.com
I don't think they will they serve differnt markets. The MVP is disposable and allows for a wider array of attys. the vtr has a little more power, replaceable batteries but limits the attys to 19mm tank size or less. You might see the devices converge at some point but I think as long as people keep buying both we are safe.


Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk

Doesn't the VTR come with and extension tube so you can mount whatever, it would be above the unit?
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread