What do you guys think is better the mvp 2.0 or the e leaf I'm new to vaping and I want to upgrade my device I'm on a budget so I only want to buy one lol and also what's a good budget tank to go with it thanks
If I had to choose right now between the two I would probably pick the mvp. Mainly because the istick runs hot. I am a low voltage vaper and the istick is off a bit. I don't particularly like the mvp just because of the button placement on the front, for an old female its a bit hard for me to use. Once the istick goes to rms and gets the wattage correct it will be hard to beat.
Hello im using the mvp 2.0 with a kanger protank 3 and i love it. I have had it for about 4 months. It hold a charge for a good 2 days. I am now looking at the silo tank and the itaste mvp 20 w or the rdna shark. Because I am starting to want more vapor than the mvp is giving me. Plus im still trying to figure out the sweet spot on the voltage and ohms. Hope this helps you.
What do you guys think is better the mvp 2.0 or the e leaf I'm new to vaping and I want to upgrade my device I'm on a budget so I only want to buy one lol and also what's a good budget tank to go with it thanks
For a Small APV that you can run errands with or to got at night, the iStick is a Good Choice.
For something Bigger, an MVP 2.0 is a Good Unit Also.
But Be Sure to check out the IPV Mini before you buy either. Because the IPV Mini has a Big Plus over BOTH the iStick Mini and the MVP 2.0. And that is the Ability to Replace the Battery.
I've owned both, I think I honestly preferred the iStick, but it does have it's cons. As previously stated, it does seem to run hot due to the programming of the device, but with the MVP, I feel like I had to hold down the fire button for an excessively long time to get a good draw. So, it really boils down to how long do you wanna press that fire button down, or how hot of a hit can you handle lol. But really, I think you'll be happy either way.
I like my IPV mini. I've had my MVP v2.0 for about 4 months now and since I got the IPV, I haven't really used it that much. I seem to get better flavor from the higher wattage the IPV delivers. I've moved on to some rebuildable tanks but still use my Kangers and my Nautilus mini. I find that they tend to perform better around 12 watts and the MVP 2.0 just can't push that. I haven't seen the MVP 20W but hear it is much better than the older MVP 2.0. With a floating 510 pin and 20 watts of power, it would do everything I want now. If it (the MVP 20W) had been around when I was looking to buy my 2.0, I probably wouldn't have bought the IPV mini.
My bet would be for the MVP 20w. My only gripe is the flush 510. (Not a fan of the adapters) The 20w delivers a cleaner signal than the istick. Though not as good as the MVP 2.0. The 20w fire button is way better than the 2.0 though. So in all the pros of the 20w outweigh the con's in my book.
I have both the mvp v2 and the 20w istick. I like the istick more but the mvp v2 is also a good device. Once I got the istick the MVP got stuck in the vape drawer just because I like the smaller size of the istick
I have an MVP 2.0. I needed to buy a spare so I went to my local vape shop, they were out of stock so I bought an iStick.
I now prefer the iStick. Small, feels better in my hand, more watts.
Yes it runs hot, but that's another reason I like it. I rarely vape at the lower voltage and it seems that sometimes my mvp just doest have the wattage I want.
I am running the MVP2.0 with PT2 as my daily driver. I do switch tanks often but the MVP lasts me about 3-5 days on a single charge. I haven't had a problem with it and it has taken some abuse and still kicks like I just got it. I would say to just one up and get the MVP20W. They say the istick is the mvp killer but it's not, lol. Maybe in the realm of only putting the istick up against the original mvp then yes istick is better but put the istick 20W against the MVP20W and istick doesn't stand a chance. So, if you want a very reliable, durable and time proven device......MVP2.0 or MVP20W.
I went with the MVP 2.0 a while back and I run it with a Kayfun Light. I haven't had any issues and I mainly went with it for its durability. My buddy that works at a brick and mortar actually ran his over with a car by accident (dirt not pavement) and its still going strong. Plus an emergency phone charger isn't a bad thing to have. I wouldn't plan on being able to charge your phone with it on a regular basis tho as it kills the MVPs battery. All in all I'm a satisfied owner.
The old MVP2 is the single best mod I ever owned. I own 2 of them. Never once a misfire or problem. I have dropped, dunked, sat on an scraped mine. The scond one I got as an emergency back up... I have never needed to take it out of the box.
the new 20 watt MVP beats the istick period. It has a reliable track record, does not run hot, works flawlessley every time.
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