MVP Owners Group-into the next generation…

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Capt.shay

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It really is a matter of an item that simply needs very little discussion. Some have moved on to other devices and the rest of us simply have no complaints. I have handled an MVP3 and liked it especially the side button but my 20W does every thing I need so I don't see myself upgrading soon. Picked up one of the SVD2's on sale and am having fun with this police baton.
 

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sheezzz, this place is going to the dogs

look at it in here

tells me the MVP 3.0 (& 20W etc) must be a simple to use and trouble-free product.

AAH...the Woes of the Maytag Repairman...

How about something COMPLETELY :offtopic: to pass some time...

I LOVE vaping. I was not "struggling" with nicotine-only juices and had NO cigarette cravings.

But (after 21 months of vaping) it occurred to me..."Well you've tried numerous different toppers, bought multiple different mods and vaped umpteen different ejuices...maybe it's time you just tried some of this newfangled probably-over-hyped WTA thingamajig."

So I checked out the (relatively few) WTA threads and blogs on ECF...ran across a "ECF" code for 10% OFF...and ordered some WTA from Whole Tobacco Alkaloid WTA Eliquid Ejuice . (My "usual" ejuice is 12 mg. nicotine but I ordered their ejuice with 24 mg. WTA...figuring I could dilute it [if needed] to cut the cost.)

When I got my order I put some (full-strength) in a T3S. After 3-5 minutes of vaping the WTA I was startled to find that the "mental fog"...that I had come to take for granted with vaping--and had gotten use to...lifted. I thought "WOW!!! The Mental Balance that I had always LOVED (and had forgotten about) with cigarettes has returned!!!"

I'm now in my 3rd day (of 5-10 puffs about every 8 hours) and I continue to feel totally Clear, Calm and Motivated. (A 30 ml. bottle, though kinda' expensive, will last me a LONG time.)

As always...YMMV...

OK...back to the MVP, MVP2, MVP20Watt and MVP3 discussion...
 
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I went to NET (naturally extracted tobacco) for similar reasons. Something was missing.

Next on my list is to do my own extractions.

I'm happy to hear you're happy with NET.

But...NET is quite different from WTA. As DVap blogged:

Referring to a NET as a form of WTA is equivalent to a distiller referring to the wash (the low alcohol solution containing fermented grain sugars and spent grain solids prior to distillation) as a form of whiskey, as in, "The wash is a form of whiskey, just not that pure".

No, it's simply something that has the potential to become whiskey if further processed in an appropriate manner, but nobody would confuse it with whiskey.


http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/blogs/dvap/5541-nets-versus-wta.html
 

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Hi everyone :) I'm the third owner of a MVP2.0 I picked up on the classies and I've used glassos/clearos/cartotanks on it over the past month. Not sure when it was first new out of the box, but the buttons are holding up well and it seems like a fine little machine. I'd give it a user-friendly thumbs up for beginners and low-watt veterans alike.
 

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I'd pick up an MVP3 if my MVP2 would die, but it just plain refuses to.

It sits on the bookcase by the front door, with an iClear 30s loaded with 24mg unflavored, for when I need a bit of a hit.

I don't think I've charged it in a month and it still reads green. It's been a great device all and all.
 

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I have a couple 2.5's and to me, the SVD2 is superior. At under $40. No contest.

I have been bashing Provaris for a long time without ever using one. A friend loaned me his 2.5 for three days and I was completely unimpressed. Yes the quality s good but the actual performance is nothing exceptional. I agree my various chinese units are good performers and a better value.
 

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To bring the thread back to its original purpose, I finally picked up my MVP3 today. Also got a Sigelei Mini, a Heatvape Defender and an iStick 30W. The MVP3 seems to be solid as a rock. A bit bigger than my MVP20s but easy to handle. Ohm reader seems to be spot in. It was sitting at my mail drop for 2 months and I have been using it for about 4 hours and it has only lost 1 bar on the battery indicator. My firing button is a bit stiffer than the MVP20 but reasonably comfortable to use. I like the change in button location. I am going to check into a leather sleeve for it. Overall, not very sexy but will be another great Innokin workhorse. I am currently using an MVP3, 2-MVP20 and a VTR. Have a couple of MVP2 sitting in the drawer as a backups.
 

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To bring the thread back to its original purpose, I finally picked up my MVP3 today. Also got a Sigelei Mini, a Heatvape Defender and an iStick 30W. The MVP3 seems to be solid as a rock. A bit bigger than my MVP20s but easy to handle. Ohm reader seems to be spot in. It was sitting at my mail drop for 2 months and I have been using it for about 4 hours and it has only lost 1 bar on the battery indicator. My firing button is a bit stiffer than the MVP20 but reasonably comfortable to use. I like the change in button location. I am going to check into a leather sleeve for it. Overall, not very sexy but will be another great Innokin workhorse. I am currently using an MVP3, 2-MVP20 and a VTR. Have a couple of MVP2 sitting in the drawer as a backups.

I've been enjoying my MVP 3.0 for a couple weeks now. While it is not as ergonomic in the hand as my iStick 50w, I find it much more dependable: ohms reading is better, no non-fires (pressing the fire button on the 50w sometimes doesn't take), and over all a much more solid feel. It's quickly picking up the slack from my one remaining functional MVP 2.0 which has trouble holding a charge through a single aerotank. I'll probably pick up another, but I can't decide on the color....
 
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