I believe it is due to the MVP being the
big-dog and the
old-dog in the vaping world…
MVP has been out A LONG TIME (in vaping history)
it has been hashed about to the um-teenth level and the
newest, MVP 3.0 is no different…
it does have some different features, but it is the same design factor as always
and it is a brute of a dude…
I believe it is TOP OF THE LINE and I say that UNTIL another
device has the longevity, sales, and following nearing what Innokin has
accomplished with the MVP…
SURE, there are others stepping up to the plate and seem capable
of being great devices : eg.
'i30w- ½ the price; small 2200mah
'prothingy 3- has no where near the feature set; cost is astronomical
'i50w– price is right; lrg 4400mah; 50w/.2Ω; size...
I myself picked the MVP – guess it was a love-at-first-site deal
when I first layed eyes on it, I went,
ooo & ahhh
who knew it would turn out so popular over 1½ yrs ago
now, I admit I get that feeling with the i50w –
it’s me, I like it
but enuff to move from my sure thing Innokin MVP ???
- - -
looking at it from beginners, /or peeps $$ challenged, /or just cheapo's !
a set output ego with a CE5 ($25) a VV ego w/protank II mini ($45)
a 30W/2200mah ($32) and a $30 topper tank and a LOT of publicity
it is simply the flavor of the month and with corrections from Eleaf it
is turning into a viable & feasible happy user product…
as much as I admire Innokin, they made two serious marketing blunders, IMO
missed the mark with the very nice SVD 2.0
and now doing the same with the MVP 3.0
if they want their product in every household -
when will these manufacturers realize PRICE , is what sells...
Innokin has lost a LARGE AMOUNT of the market share due to that fact - IMO