New to vaping, need battery advice

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Azulsky

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So I finally got my iTaste MVP V2.0 and here's my final set up
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Joules_Verne

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As a chick I just can't see me holding a flask looking thing or a grenade lol. Besides I would have no where to put it.
PIF = pay it forward
So, as a 'chick' how does it fit in your hand and purse ? given your initial concerns, how heavy, how easy is it to vape with - let any other 'chicks' on here who might be looking for a good reliable beginners mod know how you like it !

Hope you enjoy it.
I have 2x Provari's and the MVP2 still amazes me as my out-and-about device (fits better between the 'knees' when driving and is easier to fit in a pocket)
 

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It actually fits quite well. And I find many different grips are comfy. It's not heavy, and smaller in hand than it looks. It hasn't been anywhere but my hand since I got it lol. So I don't know how it does in a purse or pocket yet.
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So happy you joined our little MVP fan club. I'm female, and had some of the same concerns as you before I got mine. I was immediately comfortable holding it in my hand, and like you, I seem to not put it down much.:) I liked mine so much, I got another one as a backup, so I have twins!

My summer purse is a tote style, with outside pockets on each end. My cell phone fits nicely in one, and my MVP goes in the other.

And Daved123, I agree about keeping the MVP "between the knees" when driving - very handy that way. My egos always rolled and got lost, or rattled around in the cup holder.
 
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