Itaste VV or MVP?

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oTaF

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Is there any major difference from the itaste vv 3.0 vs the MVP?
I would like to take my vaping experience to the next level but can yet afford or want to buy a mech mod. Just want something better than my itaste vv?
Don't really care about price I just want something that I can put my mind into saving up for? Any suggestion would be great?
If you have a itaste vv . What is your current experience with it?
And finally what have you found that works the best for you?
Happy vaping :)
 

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I started out with the iTaste 3.0 VV......within 2 weeks I purchased the MVP 2.0 - I love both of them, but I get more flavor and a lot longer battery life out of my MVP. My MVP will last 3 - 4 days without having to charge it where my iTaste 3.0 VV would last me roughly 8 - 10 hours.
 

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I love them both! I have two VV3 and one MVP2. I like the VV3 for their portability. Love that they are square and don't roll off of the table. It is pretty easy to set the voltage or wattage and not accidentally change it. I love my MVP2 for it's long battery life, the VV3 has 800mah battery so it doesn't last all day for me. The MVP2 however lasts me over 2 days before I have to charge it. It also does have the ability to charge your cell phone if you find yourself in a pinch, but I haven't used it yet. The MVP2 isn't that large and isn't as pretty as the VV3 (its a box) but it is a solid unit.

Vape quality. It's very minor for me, but I think that the MVP2 edges out the VV3 on vape quality. But it's just minor to me. For me. I'm glad I have both! since i use all of them to back each other up in case I run out of battery on one, I have the other.

If I had a choice! I'd go for the MVP2 for the price at 101vape.com Before that sale is over. It's only $5 more than the cheapest I have found (in the states) for the VV3.
 

devauto

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I LOVE my VV3s! I have 2 of them that I got before my Evic, and now I carry all three with me at the same time. They are fantastic for what they are, and as nova said, they don't roll off the table because they are square. My Evic has rolled off the table more times than I would like to admit ...

Anyway, as nova also pointed out, the MVP 2 at Innokin iTaste MVP V2.0 - 101 Vape is a FANTASTIC price. If I were in your shoes right now, I would jump on that deal. If you decide to go with the VV3, it will cost almost as much, but you will want to buy 2 of them since they are smaller batteries, at that point, you might as well have bought the MVP at retail price! The cheapest I have seen the VV3 is $32.99 at ITaste VV v3.0 by Innokin.

Hope this helps!
 

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At these prices, you could buy both for what I paid for my MVP a few months ago when it was first released! I have both devices and they both work very well. It's all about battery-life and form-factor really. I use mine interchangeably and really like them both. The VV is basically a mini-mod, as it has the functionality of most APV's in a small size. If it's an either/or situation, I'd go for the MPV, just for the battery-life alone. If you want something smaller and lighter, go for the VV. Vape on!
 

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I bought the Itaste VV V3 a couple of weeks ago, soon after I started vaping. It's a great little unit and I as everyone has said, it's very small. The down side, of course, is that the battery is only 800 mAh, therefore it doesn't last me all day. So when it runs down I either plug it in an use it as a pass-through or switch to the Evod battery that I first bought. While the MPV at the price offered at 101 Vape is an awesome deal, I think the next unit I'll buy will have interchangeable batteries. I think either is a great choice, maybe the MPV if your looking for a unit that you can use all day without a backup.
 

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I'm thoroughly satisfied with my MVP v2. It provides a steady vape while also having a long battery life. Only downside I found is that the charging cable it came with isn't long enough for me to use the device while it's charging. It can however be used as a passthrough while charging. My solution was to just buy a second one as a backup lol. A backup battery with a 2 day charge is amazing.
 

RubyRoo

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I'm thoroughly satisfied with my MVP v2. It provides a steady vape while also having a long battery life. Only downside I found is that the charging cable it came with isn't long enough for me to use the device while it's charging. It can however be used as a passthrough while charging. My solution was to just buy a second one as a backup lol. A backup battery with a 2 day charge is amazing.

If you have a Kindle, you can use its very long charging cord (just the cord, not the plug) as the passthrough cable for your battery! Works like a charm!
 
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