iTaste MVP v2 Owners Group

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ajfiend

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Oh true! Welcome to the group and glad another local is here. I'm from north of Philly in the burbs

Count me as an area cat too. I'm from NE Philly burbs too. Currently living in NJ as well! Wish the NE Burbs had a shop, although it's nice to get Vapor Chef stuff in 2 days max since they are out of Fairless Hills. Oh yeah, I have an MVP 2.0 as well.
 

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A MVP coozy sounds divine but if you want to take care of that bottom button wobble then try my http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...on/449105-mvp-button-wobble-fix-easy-way.html


This worked great on my ver1. On my ver2 it seems like the base itself isn't quite flat. The button still sticks out just a bit though.

I haven't opened the third one yet. My best friend is a heavy smoker. She's tried egos but wasn't impressed. We facetimed the other day and she was impressed with the vapor from the MVP. I am going to get her started next week with this. I'm hoping this ends up being the one that helps her quit smoking! I already ordered her some MBV juice :)
 

tstar

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Count me as an area cat too. I'm from NE Philly burbs too. Currently living in NJ as well! Wish the NE Burbs had a shop, although it's nice to get Vapor Chef stuff in 2 days max since they are out of Fairless Hills. Oh yeah, I have an MVP 2.0 as well.

There are 3-4 shops close to me I'm only 30 mins outside the city too


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okay, let me ask you this. i'm just starting to look into mods and such, and don't want anything too complicated yet i like the box mod look. also don't want to break the bank. hence, the keen interest in the MVP.

1. where's a good place to get one? any favorite vendors? i keep seeing this fasttech pop up, but i don't necessarily trust places where the price is that much lower.

2. will i need an adapter or beauty ring or what to make a mini protank fit? is it 510 threaded?

thanks guys, i'm still learning!

I recommend Mount Baker Vapor. They are priced well with free shipping and your choice of flavor on the free juice. They have great juices! Red licorice is my new favorite! It shipped pretty quick too. Of the three I ordered, theirs was the only one that didn't have a crack in the plastic outer box when it shipped.

With the 10% off it was $53.99 I believe.

I use a protank sometimes. It came with a ring for that.
 

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Hi, I am new also although I did try to vape once before but I never really got the hang of it I guess because I had a small ecig
and thought it was too much hassle. I decided to give it another go with this mvp v2. I bought mine and just received it a couple
of days ago and I must say, this is wonderful. No hassle vaping. The MVP2 is great and I haven't smoked a analog since I got it.
The buttons on the side is confusing in what exactly they do and getting it set right but in time I will learn. This group has been very helpful to me while I am learning. Thanks.
 

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Hi, I am new also although I did try to vape once before but I never really got the hang of it I guess because I had a small ecig
and thought it was too much hassle. I decided to give it another go with this mvp v2. I bought mine and just received it a couple
of days ago and I must say, this is wonderful. No hassle vaping. The MVP2 is great and I haven't smoked a analog since I got it.
The buttons on the side is confusing in what exactly they do and getting it set right but in time I will learn. This group has been very helpful to me while I am learning. Thanks.

Stinkies be gone !!!!! Keep up the good fight!
 

Tvan

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Hi, I am new also although I did try to vape once before but I never really got the hang of it I guess because I had a small ecig
and thought it was too much hassle. I decided to give it another go with this mvp v2. I bought mine and just received it a couple
of days ago and I must say, this is wonderful. No hassle vaping. The MVP2 is great and I haven't smoked a analog since I got it.
The buttons on the side is confusing in what exactly they do and getting it set right but in time I will learn. This group has been very helpful to me while I am learning. Thanks.


Welcome to the club. Your on the right track this time around. :)
 

nap317

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You sound like me :) I started with an eCAB, then my evod, and now I have three MVPs! (I do plan on giving one of these away!)
Every upgrade teaches me something new and I'm enjoying the ride!!

Now I'm working on building a nice little wood "ashtray" to set my MVP in next to my comfy chair in the living room. Mine wobbles a bit and I'd hate to knock it over.

i love the ashtray idea!! :) i was telling my buddy how annoying it was to make sure my setup didn't fall over or roll off the coffee table (i'm super clumsy and can break anything if i get near enough), and she found me this miniature frosted beer mug. maybe holds 2, 3 oz but it's perfect. and very fitting, seeing as we started off as drinking buddies in college. we just aren't in college anymore....

keep me posted, i love to see folks' crafty stuffs. i'm not much with woodworking or glass, but i can paint and glue like none other.
 

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I've had mine for about 2 weeks. Paid $70 for it, but that was just because I could not wait to get my hands on it any longer and picked it up at a shop! Wanted to get a v1 about 6 months ago, but heard this was coming out so I waited...

Using re-wicked T3S's and ProTanks on it (2.0 ohm coils from 32gau kanthal with cotton ball wicks) and it's pumping out the plumes! Depending on which juice I'm vaping I'm running between 3.4 and 3.8 volts and getting over 2 full days on a charge. Well worth the wait! I only really use my Vamo when the MVP needs charged now.

IMO, the is one of the very best devices on the market, and absolutely the best at its price point! Build quality, top-notch! Regulation, spot on from fresh off the charger until it won't fire anymore! Ego threading. Volts AND watts. One price for device, battery, and charger! Ohm meter. Color coded general charge indicator AND specific voltage remaining readout. What more could you want out of a mod? If that's not enough, well it'll charge your mobile devices too lol (not actually a function that I plan to ever use, but could come in handy in an emergency).

Wow, if that wasn't a fanboy rant... lol. My bad...
 
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tstar

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What are they called and where? I don't know of any up this way...or in NJ for that matter. Thanks in advance.
Volition Vapor is my go to shop. They are mad nice and helped me learn about sub ohm mesh builds. They have a thread here on ECF.

Volition Vapor - 1301 Easton Road, Roslyn, PA 19001 (right down the street from Willow Grove Mall & right next to the rite aid on Easton Road) I've heard it's easier to search for the rite aid address to get there via gps. (267) 495-5470

One in manayunk (never been to) but I think it's called e cigg you can find it through search.

Liberty Vapor is up around the king of Prussia area I believe never been to that one either

Vaporphoxxe is in Hatboro, PA. My least favorite. I had terrible service there. The girl was really rude to me. And the girl next to me was having a rude experience as well. Plus they are pretty pricey.


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pufZeppelin

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This worked great on my ver1. On my ver2 it seems like the base itself isn't quite flat.
The button still sticks out just a bit though.

I'm never gonna use the big USB port to charge (output)and seen lint
from pocket in there--also noticed some scuffs starting on bottom...
so I cut a piece of blue painters tape the shape of Utah and stuck it on there
works great, and solved all my problems -- wobbles, lint, scuffing ;) (reminds me of felt on the bottom of a chess piece)
 

Greg__B

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Just ordered my MVP 2.0 the other day and is due in on Monday. Can't wait to get home to check the mail!

About the iclear 30, can anyone tell me if it's best to untwist the wicks with it like you would with a stardust or is it good to go as is? Thinking that it might not be needed just cause of the number of wicks on the 30 but want to be sure when I get it before I fill 'er up.


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Tvan

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Just ordered my MVP 2.0 the other day and is due in on Monday. Can't wait to get home to check the mail!

About the iclear 30, can anyone tell me if it's best to untwist the wicks with it like you would with a stardust or is it good to go as is? Thinking that it might not be needed just cause of the number of wicks on the 30 but want to be sure when I get it before I fill 'er up.


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No need to untwist the wicks with it. :)
 
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