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cskent

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The MVP series have rechargeable but not replaceable batteries. When the battery wears out you'll have to replace the entire thing. Other than that it seems to be a reliable unit. The Vamo series uses standard 18650 batteries which allows you to swap batteries to charge the drained cell while still vaping on a fully charged cell. There are lots of mods out there though, and I'd suggest you do a bit of research before making a purchase decision.
 

VapieDan

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I want an e-cig that has a replaceable battery, as I see replacement batteries seem to be far less inexpensive than a standard ego battery. Is this what a mod is? Whats the best bang for your buck mod out there. Ive heard the iTaste mvp 2.0 is good, but not sure if this is a mod, or if I can replace the battery in it or not.

In order first being the highest but all good.

1. MVP 2.0 Be careful there are still some V1s out there!
2. Sigelei Zmax V3 or V5 Two finishes, two different beauty rings
3. Vamo V5 Do not get V3 or lower. Just a feature issue.
4. Tesla Very big if you are into clubs. Good construction and features.
5. SVD if the bugs are fixed. Many problems.

Most of all get good batteries and chargers! It is a safety issue. READ THIS BELOW! FOR SURE! NO EXCUSES!

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/blogs/baditude/4848-9-battery-basics-mods-imr-protected.html
 
Im new to vaping, started just over a month ago. I quit analogs immediately, so want to invest a bit of money in something decent. I like your list, I'm thinking the mvp 2.0 is what I'm going to try. Theres so much info out there on so many different things, it kind of makes my head spin a bit, so for now I kind of want something I can just use, then plug in to charge when its dead or low, and not have to worry too much about any mathematical equations, or rocket science lol. I like the mvp because it has looong battery life, and I can use pretty standard clearos and tanks on it, like mini protank2 or even a ce4 ce5 clearo.
 

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Im new to vaping, started just over a month ago. I quit analogs immediately, so want to invest a bit of money in something decent. I like your list, I'm thinking the mvp 2.0 is what I'm going to try. Theres so much info out there on so many different things, it kind of makes my head spin a bit, so for now I kind of want something I can just use, then plug in to charge when its dead or low, and not have to worry too much about any mathematical equations, or rocket science lol. I like the mvp because it has looong battery life, and I can use pretty standard clearos and tanks on it, like mini protank2 or even a ce4 ce5 clearo.


I vape hard on the MVP2 with home built coils from 1.2-2.2ohm. Even so at the end of the day my green light indicating full charge is still on. I recharge it every night anyway.
 
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