So I've been favoring my Vamo over the MVP V2 due to the MVP having two main issues:
Extended vapes produce a weird taste after awhile. I don't know how to describe it other than to say it kind of reminds me of vaping straight steam... It's not warm, but it's an odd flavor that gets added in. I switched from wattage to voltage mode and now it seems to be less apparent. This is with the iClear 30 and Pink Spot Swagger, a juice with loads of flavor. Swapping the tank over to the Vamo produces a solid hit every time. Unfortunately the Vamo is still a Chinese mod and it's already lost some functionality in a button in 3 days of use. Derp.
The more annoying thing is that if I thread anything besides the iClear on the MVP, the firing button on the connection gets pushed down to the point that I have to pull it back up to work with the iClear. It's not hard to do, just annoying. In any event, I'm glad I tried switching it to voltage instead of wattage, I can't explain why but it at least reduces issue #1
Extended vapes produce a weird taste after awhile. I don't know how to describe it other than to say it kind of reminds me of vaping straight steam... It's not warm, but it's an odd flavor that gets added in. I switched from wattage to voltage mode and now it seems to be less apparent. This is with the iClear 30 and Pink Spot Swagger, a juice with loads of flavor. Swapping the tank over to the Vamo produces a solid hit every time. Unfortunately the Vamo is still a Chinese mod and it's already lost some functionality in a button in 3 days of use. Derp.
The more annoying thing is that if I thread anything besides the iClear on the MVP, the firing button on the connection gets pushed down to the point that I have to pull it back up to work with the iClear. It's not hard to do, just annoying. In any event, I'm glad I tried switching it to voltage instead of wattage, I can't explain why but it at least reduces issue #1