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image.jpg. :rickroll: Loving this mod.
 

pufZeppelin

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Hi puf.

Haha that is true. I still feel they look very strange, I prefer the sleeker look myself but I'm not going to knock it until I try it. Especially as no, I've never held one. I think what really sold me was the ....pulse modulation is it? A consistent vape is a must for me, I hate running low on my Ego and getting dry hits and lack of flavour. And I hope you can assure me that the VV/VW will really increase the throat hit, vapour and taste over a standard Ego. That is key.

I've looked into the Viva's and they are certainly next on my list. Going to try the Iclear when I get it first,
might be my ideal clearo, who knows. I'm not sure if all BCC's have an airy draw like the Protanks etc but it's too airy
for me. I never really sucked a rollie hard but it's certainly more airy than I'd like. Obviously the downside to a top coil is the wicking. However I certainly put a lot of importance on a warm vapour and tight draw so maybe they are for me, while the BCC's aren't. A little to premature to say as I've only tried the MPT2, they are probably not all like that.
One thing I'd like to ask is what resistance is the atty in the Iclear's you get in the MVP kit?
Was just wondering if a higher resistance and higher wattage/voltage is superior to a low resistance and lower voltage/wattage

I am getting a lot more familiar with things now but am still unclear how a lower/higher resistance lower/higher voltage or wattage affect the vape.


they all play in cocert together, juice, coil, power- but
throat hit is mostly IN the juice
some go to the extent of a pin drop of this stuff (capsicum)
- Capsicum HEAT by Flavor West - ecigExpress

for sure you will experience a 'better' vape by going from ego to MVP
a consistant pwr source from full charge to empty charge...

the iClear clearos (i16 & i30) are both Top Coil/Dual Coil
ones supplied with MVP kit comes in 2.0 ohms
I've tried both and they just don't get it done for me
too hot, restricted draw, always spits juice in your mouth & eat the juice
darn shame to, because right there they are, kinda a freebie...

not sure how to say it but, getting the correct "combo" is what works best
(vapor/flavor) and if that happens up the power scale or down the power scale,
really no difference -- the MVP optimal performane is at about 2.0 Ω ...

can't wait to hear your thoughts after you get it in your hands :D

- T2 Version 3 Longwick by Kanger
- Search results for: 'vivi nova'

you might find one of these comes in very handy for the MVP (on occasion)
- 510 - to - Ego Adaptor by UK ECIG STORE - Adaptors - Accessories

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Didn't think the iClear clearos were terrible, but I sure didn't buy any other than the free ones that came with.
Love the bottom coil tanks with mine. Vivi nova's are nice at home, great flavor and vapor, but they can and have come apart in my pocket at work. The smoketech DCT has never done that, Not sure it would if I wanged on it with a hammer, wicks faster too. Now if only the wicks lasted a little longer...
 

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hello all vaperers and happy new years, been busy aswell. i did how ever finally added another MVp v2, my 1st mvp black drawbench which is so beautiful, and the new Energy series in froste color is even more beautiful. motorbtr ur question the black and blue is not a wrap, its actually gloss all around very nicely done. both perform excellent, above and beyond. At the moment i'm waiting for 2 tanks, the rg500 hypertank and my new kanger aerotank and i can't wait. hope this helps. keep on vaping.
 

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I have 3 VV V3's and love them but I've been thinking of the MVP2 because of it's 2600 mAh.

My worry...that I won't be able to become accustomed to (or comfortable with) it's box shape and it's heavy (compared to the V3) weight.

Am I over-thinking this???

I had the same worry.
After getting my mvp i never ever use the vv3, i lend it out to friends and family.
I even have two provari's and id have to say i use my mvp most.
Not knocking my provari. I use it a lot too.

The mvp is not really heavy, just solid.
After a couple days you get use to it and i ended up prefering the wieght.
It is easy to spot say, on a counter cluttered with other things.
It has never died on me on the go, one because the puff counter tells me how much life i have left and two i can plug it in the car adapter or any plug when out and about.

The other day, decided to run errands and take my provari for a change, 5 mins up the road it dies, so im just screwed, come home switch batteries, apparently i had a old battery mixed in with the charged batteries and didnt realize it untill ten mins and 7 miles away from home.

Though crap shoulda just brought my mvp.
Also most of my ego clearos can be screwed on the mvp with the beauty ring still attatched, this makes switching tanks a breeze.
It fits nice in a back pocket, getting kids out the car or carrying bags in the house, just fits nice and secure.
Also fits nice in bags, purses etc that have cell phone pockets.
 

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maybe. i did.

i wanted batteries i could swap out, so i put the mvp on the back burner. now i have 2 of them. one for the wife and one for my dad. the mvp 2 is their all day device. they never run out of battery and it fits both of them just fine. the wife even didn't want one because she wanted something smaller. thanks to budget constrictions, we went with the mvp for her and she no longer feels the need for something smaller. everyone loves their mvp's. i even secretly want one for myself.

I wanted the same, but now i hate xharging all those dang batteries and no matter what i always get the dead ones mixed with the charged ones.

I also sometimes leave the house forgetting i have batteries charging and it scares me, big house, 3 kids, 3 cats...
I dont worry with my mvp and vv3 since i know it stops charging.
 

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Just ordered one of these, should be here tomorrow. Very excited.

I was set on the Vamo for a while because admittedly I'm not fond of the box mod look. However seeing as it's only £35.99 and has VV/VW, voltage regulation that's said to be akin to provari, huge battery life, as well as pass through and charging feature I just could not pass on it. .../snip

Just an opinion? I have and love the itaste VV3, I have and would love the itaste MVP2 but the fire button is too stiff for my bad hands.

I also own a ProVari, and while the ProVari is roughly 3X the price of the MVP2, it is also about 3X the quality. Honestly, I do not know of any ProVari owner that would compare the two as apples to apples. Am not throwing stones, only trying to be real.
 

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    Just an opinion? I have and love the itaste VV3, I have and would love the itaste MVP2 but the fire button is too stiff for my bad hands.

    I also own a ProVari, and while the ProVari is roughly 3X the price of the MVP2, it is also about 3X the quality. Honestly, I do not know of any ProVari owner that would compare the two as apples to apples. Am not throwing stones, only trying to be real.

    Actually when you add the price of the provari, batteries and charger, it is more like 5X the price of the MVP2 ;)
     

    Capt.shay

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    Just an opinion? I have and love the itaste VV3, I have and would love the itaste MVP2 but the fire button is too stiff for my bad hands.

    I also own a ProVari, and while the ProVari is roughly 3X the price of the MVP2, it is also about 3X the quality. Honestly, I do not know of any ProVari owner that would compare the two as apples to apples. Am not throwing stones, only trying to be real.

    Well, actually, from two post above yours:



    I had the same worry.
    After getting my mvp i never ever use the vv3, i lend it out to friends and family.
    I even have two provari's and id have to say i use my mvp most.
    Not knocking my provari. I use it a lot too.

    And as stated, more like five times as much as an MVP. Do you honestly think it is five times better?
     

    Capt.shay

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    Huh??? Says this gadget loving grandma. :laugh:

    I'm still waffling myself about whether my next gadget will be an MVP.

    I did say as much:) I fully recognize that there are women out there who love tinkering but it is a lot less often then men.

    Just buy one. Trust me you'll love it. But at such a low price, even if you hate it, how wrong could you be.
     
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    Hey guys i just ordered my mvp2 i kno I'm a lil late but i jus switched from the inferno to a nemesis mech. Tho I like the nemesis I needed something for those long busy work days that I could just vape on all day, well after some research I decided to give the mvp2 a shot I jus ordered it and am super stoked. I can't wait for it to get here. But I noticed most people used tanks I'm more of a dripper. Are there any mvp2 drippers out there if so what's ur setup and ur opinion and review for using a dripper on it. I'm a lil nervous about vv mods never used one this would be a bit different from my norm I'm assuming. All replies and comments welcome. Thanx
     

    p.opus

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    I was with a friend tonight and he showed off his new Sigelei Legend. What a silly device.

    You have to shake it side to side to enter in the setup mode, then you have to rotate the device either to the right or the left to make adjustments.

    It looks well built, but the Legend seems just another case of gimmicky for the sake of gimmicky.

    It would be easy to add two adjustment buttons or single button adjustment option. But to shake and tilt my Mod like it's a Wii? Really?

    Some might say Variable wattage is gimmicky, but I have tried using both VV and VW and I refer VW because of ease of switching tanks. Some might say that the puff counter and phone charging capability are gimmicky, but again I have used both of these features.

    I put the Legend in the same boat as the E-Mode....I don't know what is more ridiculous, waving my mod like Harry Potter, or setting up a "real time" variable voltage/wattage profile so that it will change voltage or wattage while holding the button down for the length of the draw.

    I mean, I'm a gadget geek, but the E-Mode and Legend just make me shake my head.

    I love the simplicity of the MVP... Hit one button to adjust volts.....One button to adjust watts, both buttons to check atty resistance and remaining battery life.

    How tough can that be? I actually now prefer that to the + and - buttons on the VV3. Yes, I have to always adjust up, but I don't have to remember what button combo to press to change modes. On the MVP it's dead simple.

    Oh and my MVP cost 1/3 the price of his legend.
     
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