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That is one of the things that made the deal for me. Use it up & toss, get a new one.
I don't like fiddley.
For me, replacing a drained battery with a charged one isn't too fiddly. I was surprised at how much I liked the mechanicals, and I don't run sub-ohm coils. :)
 

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For me, replacing a drained battery with a charged one isn't too fiddly. I was surprised at how much I liked the mechanicals, and I don't run sub-ohm coils. :)

The thing that has kept me from buying a mech is the price. I can't talk myself into paying a lot of money for a metal tube. I am slowly collecting the parts to make one though.
 

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I know we all love Innokin here. But what about Smoketech? I'm looking at the Vision Spinner 400mAh battery. From a size perspective, with a mini tank, it seems to measure out to something I can stealth easily...

(heading over to browse equipment threads.... back shortly. :) )

I looked long and hard at the Vision Spinners, but for the price of two or three of those, I could get the MVP2, so that's what I went with. If I was looking for something to stealth, though, that'd probably be my pick.

That is one of the things that made the deal for me. Use it up & toss, get a new one.
I don't like fiddley.

This. My hatred of messing with li-ions is well known around here by now, so I won't repeat myself. :) For the price of good batteries, a good charger with some minimal protection, and a mod, it was much cheaper and easier to go with the MVP2 and plan on replacing it some day. I can appreciate that those who've already invested in good batteries and a good charger see the non-removable battery as a minus, though.
 

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Ok, since I'm stuck watching servers do their thing, I'm now hunting out the smallest vv device I can find.

I'll check reviews after.... :)

Imnnokin vv 3.0 it is really small. :)

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I know we all love Innokin here. But what about Smoketech? I'm looking at the Vision Spinner 400mAh battery. From a size perspective, with a mini tank, it seems to measure out to something I can stealth easily...

(heading over to browse equipment threads.... back shortly. :) )

The Micro Stick is pretty stealthy, just sayin' ;)
 

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Oh my viva novas or whatever they're called will be here tomorrow.

I'm learning with these 1ml clearos it's all about your juice. Some juice
will gunk the coils up in a few hours. Other juices will not gunk up the
coils till you run 30ml or so through them. My challenge is to make sure
on vacation I take the non coil glunker juices with me.
 

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With something like the Aspire vivi mini BDC they are perfection for me. Not sure I would like a Provari any better.:pgo ahead got my flame ......ant suit on.:evil:

I am using my MVP right now. Charging and vaping. Where. It is plugged into my kindle charger.

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I looked long and hard at the Vision Spinners, but for the price of two or three of those, I could get the MVP2, so that's what I went with. If I was looking for something to stealth, though, that'd probably be my pick.


My inner frugal nature says the MVP2 is the best of the bunch.

My practical stealther is looking long and hard at the Vision Spinners. I didn't get to hit the stores tonight or run any errands, but I ay swing by the local B&M on the way home tomorrow and see if they have them in stock. I vaguely remember them being available last time I was in.

Putting my hands on one is worth paying B&M prices...
 

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I keep mine in my son's silver baby cup. Don't judge.

Remote caddy. My SVD is sitting in it, as is my ego travel case which holds my tanks, my remote, and the MVP when not in use, I also keep my phone and a spare battery

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