Mvp/vtr

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aron77

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I have an Itaste VV with an Evod tank and I like it but the battery just doesn't last and I think it is going to get cumbersome in my pocket with a big tank, the Evod tank just doesn't last, and the bigger tank may just break rattling around in my pocket. The micro usb (like my cell phone) passthrough is a must for me, I just like the convenience so I don't want an external battery. So the only thing I've seen is the MVP that fits that bill and it seems to perform and have a long battery life. The major draw back is with the tank on there it looks cumbersome and likely to break in my pocket. Then I saw the VTR which looks more compact with the tank embedded i.e. less cumbersome and less likely to break in my pocket and I was sold but it doesn't have the micro USB and I just don't want to jack with external batteries, I want simple and convenient.

Is there anything exactly like the MVP with its good performance, long battery life and micro USB but also has the embedded tank and is compact enough to fit in my pocket comfortably?
 

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From what i know, the VTR is the only vape with the embedded tank feature, but i do highly recommend it. I have a couple friends with the VTR and they love it. The best part is it is as big as an iPhone! But as far as the batteries your best bet is getting some cheap $5 batteries and a trustfire battery charger for $12. Point is im letting you know the VTR is a great buy.
 

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From what i know, the VTR is the only vape with the embedded tank feature, but i do highly recommend it. I have a couple friends with the VTR and they love it. The best part is it is as big as an iPhone! But as far as the batteries your best bet is getting some cheap $5 batteries and a trustfire battery charger for $12. Point is im letting you know the VTR is a great buy.

No, no, no. Good IMR Batteries (RTD Vapors) and never buy batteries or a charger with the word fire in it. Check out Baditude's Blog on Batteries and battery safety. Good luck & VAPE ON:vapor:
 

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The MVP isn't good in pockets otherwise it fits all your requirements. I have one and it lasts multiple days on a charge and you can vape it while charging. The VTR is nice other than your disdain for charging batteries in a charger. It's really not too hard to keep a few batteries charged up and swap one out when it gets low. You can get some 18650s with nearly the capacity of the MVP battery
 

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You're going to have a tough time finding it. When you do let me know. My company cell phone is a little bigger than the MVP and I .... dial and other buttons when in my pockets. Alarm when off at midnight last night... Anyway took my MVP to work for the first time. On the dashboard it was too cold to the touch. This summer it will be too hot to touch. In my pocket the tank would break off. I don't want to unscrew it every time.

I ordered a Kamry K300. It takes batteries and no passthrough. But it looks like I can drop it in my pockets and not worry about pressing any buttons or breaking off the tank. Otherwise the MVP is a great item for your vaping toolkit.
 

DavidAmonettNashville

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This is new to the market so there are limited reviews but it takes an 18650 batt, but it's rechargeable through a usb mini port.It's VV and VW and has the standard ohms checker.... The device itself appears pretty darn tough. In the video they soak it down in a car wash and then run it over with a BMW and it never misses a beat. here is the link E-LVT – GREY – BATTERY INCLUDED
 

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I have both, but if I could only have one I would go with the MVP. The battery lasts me 3 days, and you can fit anything you want on it. The VTR is limited with the size of that ring, but it looks super cool.

The VTR is more compact for pocketing, but is also super heavy.
Both of these devices are excellent, but I give the edge to the MVP.
 

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This is new to the market so there are limited reviews but it takes an 18650 batt, but it's rechargeable through a usb mini port.It's VV and VW and has the standard ohms checker.... The device itself appears pretty darn tough. In the video they soak it down in a car wash and then run it over with a BMW and it never misses a beat. here is the link E-LVT – GREY – BATTERY INCLUDED

Dang, that looks pretty cool, kinda wish I woulda looked ati t earlier =P would like to see a ecf review on it
 

DavidAmonettNashville

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+1 for the MVP2....For the record I also own the Innokin MVP2 and it has been a super reliable device. It's about the same size as the "Beepers" of yesteryear and the 2600 Mah battery is legendary. It ihas both VV and/or VW and has 510/Ego threading. Additionally it has a pass-through function, LCD screen, ohm meter and can even be used as an on-the-go charger for your portable devices.
When I was doing my research on the MVP2 I went to all the big sites that sold the units and read all the reviews I could find.. Needless to say I really love this little box mod :D
 

Heathurricane

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If you are going to get an mvp, get the MVP2. My orig Mvp's button fell off & never had a strong pull so I felt like I was trying to suck a thick milkshake through a straw. The MVP2 has a better button & variable voltage & wattage. Some people say the button is stiff, but im a small framed female & have no issues with it- maybe I just have strong thumbs though. Lol.

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This is new to the market so there are limited reviews but it takes an 18650 batt, but it's rechargeable through a usb mini port.It's VV and VW and has the standard ohms checker.... The device itself appears pretty darn tough. In the video they soak it down in a car wash and then run it over with a BMW and it never misses a beat. here is the link E-LVT – GREY – BATTERY INCLUDED

Dang, that's a kewl looking box mod, to bad it is so under powered. lamo. I can't drive no 15 watts no more. lol But still a rock solid looking device. Like the blue one!!


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This just in…The E-LVT. Don’t ask what the “LVT” stands for. When we find out, we will let you know. What we do know is this is one cool mod! Cast zinc construction with a silicon covering – this provides protection from drops. 510 with ego threading It can be charged with usb onboard charger Has output capability – you can charge your cell phone, MP3 etc with this device Ohms checker Variable voltage – 3 – 6 volts, adjustable in .1 increments Variable Wattage – 3 – 15 watts, adjustable in .5 increments Uses an 18650 battery Ok, so about now you are thinking this is kinda like the Innokin MVP v2, and you would be correct EXCEPT… WATER RESISTANT – IPS1X specifications AND… …a flashlight!
 
Dang, that's a kewl looking box mod, to bad it is so under powered. lamo. I can't drive no 15 watts no more. lol But still a rock solid looking device. Like the blue one!!


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This just in…The E-LVT. Don’t ask what the “LVT” stands for. When we find out, we will let you know. What we do know is this is one cool mod! Cast zinc construction with a silicon covering – this provides protection from drops. 510 with ego threading It can be charged with usb onboard charger Has output capability – you can charge your cell phone, MP3 etc with this device Ohms checker Variable voltage – 3 – 6 volts, adjustable in .1 increments Variable Wattage – 3 – 15 watts, adjustable in .5 increments Uses an 18650 battery Ok, so about now you are thinking this is kinda like the Innokin MVP v2, and you would be correct EXCEPT… WATER RESISTANT – IPS1X specifications AND… …a flashlight!
was thinking this looks cool as hell also think e-lvt stands for elevate imho
 

milescadre

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If you are going to get an mvp, get the MVP2. My orig Mvp's button fell off & never had a strong pull so I felt like I was trying to suck a thick milkshake through a straw. The MVP2 has a better button & variable voltage & wattage. Some people say the button is stiff, but im a small framed female & have no issues with it- maybe I just have strong thumbs though. Lol.

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can you still get the v1s? I liked the finish on it (that velvety black matte finish)

But yea, V2 fo sho
 
I want that so bad...

This is new to the market so there are limited reviews but it takes an 18650 batt, but it's rechargeable through a usb mini port.It's VV and VW and has the standard ohms checker.... The device itself appears pretty darn tough. In the video they soak it down in a car wash and then run it over with a BMW and it never misses a beat. here is the link E-LVT – GREY – BATTERY INCLUDED
 
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