Mvp2 is not a noob mod

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KenD

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Jw but if your saying something is easy to use its noobish? Then mech mods must be noobish then? As well as rda's and rba's since all u have to do is wrap a wire around either a piece of cotton, ss mesh, or silica wick and connect the wire to the + and - terminals. Im not trying to be rude or ignorant when saying this stuff but opinions are personal based. Most people use the mvp for vaping and having the ability to charge a device off it just in case like say your cell phone is about to die ect....

I'd say that it's easier than a mech as you don't need to take care with battery safety in the same way. I would never suggest a mech mod to a noob. I've always understood the MVP-as-noob-mod thing as an easy-and-simple-device-to-get-into-mods statement, not as saying that it is only for newbies or "unsophisticated vapers". But then again, unnecessary snobbery does raise its head here from time to time

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Thunderball

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Been vaping three years, own and use an MVP v2. If that makes me a Noob... Ok, Whatever.

I know SimianSteam and he can and does buy what he wants when he wants it......and I also know he has been vaping longer than most of us......He was putting on Vape shows before most of us knew what an ecig was...........and he prefers his MVP2 over my ProVari.

So there you go !

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LDS714

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LOL! I can't get over the similarities between this board and a lot of motorcycle boards.

Does it make someone a 'noob' if they have no desire to fiddle with changing batteries and pursue the perfect .005 ohm unobtanium wire mini-milli-micro-dragon-unicorn coil, but instead are happy keeping the nic demons at bay while enjoying flavor and a long-lasting battery?

While it doesn't have the pizzazz a lot of sport vapors are looking for, it's still a good, solid device that gets the job done day in and day out with little fuss.

Kind of like the way a Ninja 250 in the hands of an expert level racer can humble a newer rider on a state of the art, built up supersport. :D
 
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