looking for a step up from my itaste vv, dont say the mvp...

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I'd recommend another sigelei, either the Zmax v5 telescoping, or (if you can find it anywhere) the Zmax v3 telscoping. I know the v5's can be found for $45-ish; they'll take any batteries you want to put in them -- 18350, 18350 stacked, 18490, 18500, or 18650. Both the v3 and v5 are extremely well made, reliable, and very sharp looking. I'm partial to the "flat top" (which isn't really, it's got a VERY SLIGHT bevel) because I like the body design better, but there's also a "round top", which may work better with slimmer toppers, 19 or 20 mm.

This is my v3, using an 18490 battery, with a kayfun nano on top. Using a kayfun ring as a beauty ring, so that very slight bevel doesn't show as a gap. (the v5 looks identical to the v3)

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e-lvt that thing looks think and rugged lol. i like tubes because i like how they look with the tanks. unlike box mods they look odd.

So it's the look , OK , now were getting somewhere .

I fixed that for you.

You might not be able to tell the difference between the two side by side but many of us can. The difference has been shown and proven under an oscilloscope.

A Provari provides a smoother more consistent vape because of its linear filter. When you set it at 4.2 volts thats what youre going to get, every single time and accurate to within a .1 volt.

Thats not true with an MVP, Vamo or any other mod that uses less expensive internal components. Their pulse width modulation arrives at an average of 4.2 volts by an entirely different route.

They cycle as high as 6 volts and as low as 3 volts many times per second and call the end result 4.2 volts.

Which is more accurate and consistent a .1 volt margin of error or 1.8 volts in either direction?

To the OP, I would keep my eye open in the classifieds and catch a deal on a good used Provari. You'll be happy you did.



There was nothing that needed fixing but you deliberately changed what a member said in his own post to suit your opinion and invalidate his own , that's gutsy . He said that in his opinion the VV3 does nearly everything his Provari does .

Now imo if you got the money for a Provari why not , it's a solid investment and they hold their value well . There is a thread in the "ask the veterans" forum that's titled "what comes close to a Provari" and apparently more than a few vets feel the MVP with it's flat signal comes very close for a hell of a lot less money.

Here's a direct quote from that thread and i may add it has many" likes ".


IMHO, the MVP is very close to a ProVari in vape quality.

To the OP , your wants if i understand , is a device with much better battery life than the VV3 with the ability to adjust wattage and voltage .

The MVP is the answer but you like things that are round , ok , why not look at the new SVD with the Evolve chip , don't know the price but that should suit you.

Just remember, i don't know of any mod thats perfect , there is usually always a compromise somewhere, whether it be something in the appearance department or function, you would have to build your own to have it exactly the way you like .

On another note , i don't know anybody who owns an MVP who didn't say before they got it that the box shape is a turn off , i'm being completely honest with you , everyone (well 9 out of 10)says that is what kept them from getting one sooner lol.

After they take a chance though i don't know anybody that doesn't flip over it , it's no bigger than a business card .

If you want convincing though , all you have to do is read the reviews below .

Close to 900 five star reviews , that is mind boggling to me , and you will read many saying they love it much more than their much more expensive devices , imo , everybody needs to own one , nobody ever regrets it.

This device fits the description of what you want in a device (huge battery life that last multiple days before needing a recharge and adjustable voltage and wattage, it can also charge other devices) think business card not refrigerator , remember compromise .

Good luck with whatever you choose.



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Not sure if it was said yet but a provari honestly seems like the best fit for u. I just got a satin mini blem with the coupon code for 117 no tax and free shipping. You get the best reliability and durability. Made in America if that sort of thing matters to you. It breaks u send it back it gets fixed for $20. You break a vamo or zmax and you throw it out

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