Lavatube v1 VS. Innokin iTaste MVP 2600

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Shocked

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I am in the process of looking for my first vape... Well sorta. I had a SmokelessImage Variable Volt battery with the clearomizer that it came with for a day. I bought it off a friend, used it for a day, then sold it when another friend offered me more than I had payed for it. I loved the variable voltage feature and the ease of putting liquid into the clearomizer. Now that I have more money to spend on a better vape, I will. My local vape shop has 2 mods that I am interested in. The Lava Tube Version 1 and the Innokin iTaste MVP. I will show you what comes with each and the pricing and please tell me what is better, and what tank-clearo would work best with each.


Lavatube:
It is on sale for $50. Originally $80.
It comes with one 18650 battery, charger, manual, starter CE4 Clearo, an Ego Carry Case, and the Lavatube V1 itself.

iTaste MVP:
It is on sale for $50. Originally $80.
It comes with the iTaste, iClear 30 Dual Coil clearo, Usb Cable, beauty ring, and a transparent carrying case.

Again, please tell me which is the better deal, which is better overall, and if the clearomizers are good enough as they are or if I should upgrade to a better.

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jnnfrlsw

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Keep in mind that the lavatube goes up to 6 volts and the MVP only to 5 volts-if that matters to you or not. Personally, I would keep looking and buy the newer version of whichever device you decide on. They now have a 3rd lavatube version. The MVP2 not only has the varivolt but also does variwattage. Personally, if I stayed under 5 volts, I would buy a MVP 2 version. I have seen them for sale less than 50$.
As far as the clearomizer question: the Iclear 30 is newer technology and you can just replace the wicks when they go bad. With the ce4, you have to toss and buy a whole new one. There are so many cool vape items available. Spend some time on ecf and do your research before you spend your money. I am sure others will post and share their thoughts too. Good luck and happy vape shopping!
 

OlDogNewTricks

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Yes, it fits well, roughly the size of a pack of 100s, but a little more narrow. I only use variable wattage, love the screw on the atomizer and vape. Never liked the fiddly nature of variable wattage. I pretty much only use cartotanks thanks to Baditude and mostly run Boge F16 cartomizers, so I run at 8 watts. Any little variances in the cartomizers is handled for me by the device, no fiddling. Good luck and have fun!
 
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