Just purchased an Itaste mvp 2.0

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Icey

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Thanks a bunch. I wasn't big on "mods" but I guess I wanted to give it a chance considering it was made by a company. Guess I figured it wouldn't hurt to have a variable/watt changer. It'll be exciting to do concrete reviews better now to get different angles of taste. I do gotta say though when I tried it at the local smoke shop (sold for 80$, which instead I bought mines online for a lot less, lol). When I puffed that sucker onto my kanger pro II the shop was foggy quickly after 4 puffs.
 

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I absolutely love mine. Just got it in this past weekend. I already had an Itaste vv3.0 and loved that, but decided I wanted a battery that would last a really long time. I've been using it all week and haven't had to charge it yet...of course I'm still using my Itaste too as I like to have 2 tanks going at the same time and don't want to have to change them out, but it's been 5 days and it's still going strong!
 

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I love mine. It's a great little mod. One issue I've had is when using it in VW mode it didn't seem to hit as hard as my other mods. I saw a video today that said the wattage on those tends to be off up to an ohm and a half. It's not a big deal, as the video suggested you just have to fine tune it in VV. I thought that sounded like a good tip. I would just set my VW and forget it.
 

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The MVP is quite a nice mod for the price. It vapes smooth (especially in VV mode) and has unmatched battery life.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...itaste-mvp-dont-vape-same-provari-dna20d.html

The only issue seems to be a relatively loose connector pin. Some juice attachments may push it down towards the battery; the fix is relatively easy by using some fine tweezers or a small flat head screwdrive to tease it up just a mm or two.
 
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Thanks a bunch. I wasn't big on "mods" but I guess I wanted to give it a chance considering it was made by a company. Guess I figured it wouldn't hurt to have a variable/watt changer. It'll be exciting to do concrete reviews better now to get different angles of taste. I do gotta say though when I tried it at the local smoke shop (sold for 80$, which instead I bought mines online for a lot less, lol). When I puffed that sucker onto my kanger pro II the shop was foggy quickly after 4 puffs.

Nice choice. I have 3 (yes, 3) MVP 2s. Love them! They're still in daily use, even though I have my Reo for my ADV. Sometimes I just wanna load a tank or clearo with some different juice for a change of pace. And my hubby likes to puff on one with his "cigar vape" in the evening. And the battery lasts for days between charging with moderate vaping usage.

Even if you eventually go toward a mech mod or something in the future, the MVP is handy for "testing" different power settings for juices or whatever.
 
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