Moving on up - MVP and which tank or clearomizer??

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I been vaping for 4-5 months Started out with an EVOD starter kit and have gotten really into it and am down 1 cig day. But I want move up to VV and VW and have heard some good things about the mvp especially for the price. What I am asking is which clearomizer would work best and have fairly easy ejuice fill as i am visually impaired. I have been filling the evod with no problem but i am not sure about the iclear 16 as its a top coil. I have had my heart on aspire nautilus (mini maybe) but i heard the bdc for it are hit and miss with couple days then burnt taste but what about the bvc for the mini nautilus? Does that solve expensive coil problem. Other one was thinking was the Kanger Pro tank. Any suggestions. And cause of my vision rebuilding my own coils is not an option. Would the evod bottom coil work with it? Any suggestions be so appreciated.
 

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Just got my MVP to replace my Evods yesterday. The Evod tanks work perfect. It comes with an iClear 30 which isn't bad but it killed 3ml of juice pretty quick. I got a Protank 2 mini with it and its working great too.. The iClear is easier to fill than the Kangers actually..

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Just got my MVP to replace my Evods yesterday. The Evod tanks work perfect. It comes with an iClear 30 which isn't bad but it killed 3ml of juice pretty quick. I got a Protank 2 mini with it and its working great too.. The iClear is easier to fill than the Kangers actually..

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Great choice on the Mvp. I am loving mine. I find the iclear 30 gives a muted taste and to much of a metallic taste.

The kanger evod Glass works great.
 

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I also am a new vaper. Started with the INNO, and just bought the MVP and a Nautilus mini. I had previously been using Aspire BDC clearomizers, and never had an issue. The Nautilus mini took a while to wick up, but once it did, it vapes like a dream. It has a much wider base, so it is very easy to fill. It's also glass - so it's okay for any juice. No problems. I had no problems with the BDC, either. The ones I did have dry hit and gurgle problems with were with the iClear and its' clones. I prefer a bottom coil now. To begin with, I liked top coils because the vape was hot and harsher, like a cigarette. Personally, I think the flavor is smoother with a bottom coil.

BTW, thanks to vaping, I have not smoked an analog cigarette in 2 weeks. After smoking for 25 years - it's quite a change. :)
 
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Mini or regular Nautilus. Which performs better?

For sheer performance I'd give the edge to the mini. I would guess it's because it has the same air intake in a smaller volume so you get more vapor. The larger tank is nice though because I only have to fill it once a day. I like them both.
 

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I was using Evods with my MVP. Now I'm using some ET-S and Mini Nova-S with the new BVC coils. Much more flavor than the Kanger single and dual coils. I didn't like the iClear 30 that came with my MVP. Barely produced any flavor, went through juice really fast and bottom coil clearos are easier to refill and change coils. The iClear 30B does have good flavor and vapor production, but they usually start leaking pretty badly after a few weeks. The local vape shop stopped carrying them because they were getting too many complaints and returns.
 

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When it comes to tanks I usually recommend either of the nautilus or the iclear 16b I own both and both work great with my mvp the nautilus is the way to go if you plan on using a mech mod though. However I have recently obtained a smoktech pbc v1 and am very impressed with it. It was free so i dont know the price off the top of my head and it doesn't have adjustable airflow but ive been using it more than my nautilus. It is a bottom coil with a 2.5 ml pyrex tank, but over the tank is a thick plastic sleeve that imo adds a nice layer of protection that also imo the nautilus tanks are lacking without shelling out another 15 bucks on an already pricey tank.
 
Oh really. I started with an Evod starter kit and find them to actually give off a pretty nice flavour and vapor But I found the filling to be a flooding nightmare lol but i had to get used to how much a 1.5ml tank is I think i will go for the mvp and the nautilus 5ml as the size is very appealing and i can get a great deeal on the larger one and go from there. Well now its time to get a lil bit of some choice and variety for my vaping pleasure Thx for info on iclear 30 Lil confused on the design but figure it out. Any suggestions to ensure a nice gurgle free vape session? on
 
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