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Katya

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2 days sounds great!

That said, you'll need another battery sooner or later. Backups to backups. batteries fail... But if get an MVP2 now, you'll have some more time to investigate and find another one. Oh, don't pay any more than $40 for your MVP2--that's a decent price, but some vendors charge more. I got mine from 101 Vapes--great vendor--but there are others. look around for the best deal.

Innokin iTaste MVP V2.0 - 101 Vape

MVP3 is coming soon. :D
 

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That said, you'll need another battery sooner or later. Backups to backups. batteries fail... But if get an MVP2 now, you'll have some more time to investigate and find another one. Oh, don't pay any more than $40 for your MVP2--that's a decent price, but some vendors charge more. I got mine from 101 Vapes--great vendor--but there are others. look around for the best deal.

Innokin iTaste MVP V2.0 - 101 Vape

MVP3 is coming soon. :D
Is the $40 just for the vape or the whole kit? My local store is selling the whole kit with everything I'll need for $55
 

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Bro,

Just a quick check im using 3000mAh battery will only last me a day, is it normal or something wrong with the battery?

Hi Jay!

What kind of device are you using? Are you using RBAs? Do you sub-ohm? Do you vape at extremely high wattages? It all depends on how you use your battery.
 

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Is heavy a bad thing? Not exactly scared of a heavy pocket but if it makes the actual transport of the value nearly impossible that is a very good thing to consider. The only downside I feel the mvp poses is the charge only capability. No physical removable battery. Is there a good vape with that battery option?

Not sure what you mean by charge only, but the MVP allows you to vape while it is charging.
 

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Is the $40 just for the vape or the whole kit? My local store is selling the whole kit with everything I'll need for $55

Whole kit.

IN THE BOX:

MVPv2
Iclear30
Charging cable
Beauty ring
clear jewel case

Get some other toppers in the near future. I don't much care for the iClears, but they are certainly useable.
 

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By charge only I mean no battery to replace on the fly. Just remove the used physical battery and throw in a fresh charged battery. The VTR has that option I believe.

Correct. But it weighs close to 1 lb--more with a heavy topper. :facepalm:

Not Innokin's best work. Good idea, poor execution.

If you want a PV with changeable batteries, consider Sigelei Zmax. I have one and it works great. If you choose a telescopic model, you can use it in different configurations with 18350, 18500 or 18650 batteries. Innokin also makes tube mods. Check them out.
 

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I see, some folks like to have replaceable batteries but I find it a hassle to have to deal with batteries and a charger. For me it is much easier, and cheaper, to just plug my MVP in using a micro USB cord that I already have for my phone.

I agree. The only reason I have two mods with removable batteries is the stoopid FDA and their regulations--if/when they decide to ban everything that wasn't on the market in 2007, I need to have something I'll be able to use. They can't ban flashlight batteries, but they very well may ban our MVPs and eGos....
 
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