Next step up from an EVOD?

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indypilotcfi

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I'm toying with the idea of stepping up to something new. My EVOD has been great but I have a bad habit of buying new toys. What would be the next step from someone using an EVOD starter kit? I'd like something I can still use my EVOD tanks on but don't want to spend an arm and a leg. I do really like how portable the EVOD is if that helps at all.

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I started with the same kit and moved up to an Innokin Itaste MVP V2.0 and have not regretted it. I also bought some Smoketech Pryex Glass ARO BCC tanks so I didn't have to worry about tank cracking juices. I then learned how to rebuild my own coil heads with cotton. I then bought a Kanger Aerotank and rebuilt that. Each step...a more fulfilling vape. The MVP was about 50 dollars..no additional battery or chargers needed. It comes with an Iclear 30 that some folks like. Read about the MVP in here or check Youtube. Lots of good info around on it.
 
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I also bought some Smoketech Pryex Glass ARO BCC tanks so I didn't have to worry about tank cracking juices. I then learned how to rebuild my own coil heads with cotton.

I bought the pyrex ARO tank a week or so after release for sale in the UK. It nearly drove me mad.
I still own it... it's electric blue! and with the right re-build, I have to say it's brilliant. Shame about the stock heads... (some people got lucky, I didn't)
 

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Here you go - your next step! Like George said, this is a great little device. I went from the Evod starter kit to the MVP 2 and could not be happier. You can use your Evod toppers on it, too. The battery life on the MVP is amazing, 2 days before you need to charge. It's much smaller in person than it looks in the pics. I'm female and it fits very comfortably in my hand. I can't say enough good about it!

This is a reliable ebay seller with a great price, and shipping is free:

Itaste MVP 2 0 ICLEAR30 ICLEAR16 Kit Newest Version Directly from Innokin | eBay
 

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I also started with the EVOD kit and then went to a vision spinner with a mini protank 2.
From there I went to a Vamo v5 with a protank 2 (don't really like the protank 2.. too tight of a draw)
Annnd from there, an Nzonic mechanical with an RDA. The mech mod is my favorite but I still use the spinner and mini pt2 daily.
 

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I bought the pyrex ARO tank a week or so after release for sale in the UK. It nearly drove me mad.
I still own it... it's electric blue! and with the right re-build, I have to say it's brilliant. Shame about the stock heads... (some people got lucky, I didn't)
Yeah..the stock heads were OK....like the EVODs...but my rebuilt heads are pretty good. At least I get better taste, fuller vape...what I'm going for...and.....cheaper to rebuild than to replace. Its all good!
 

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I've been looking at both the Spinner's and iTaste VV's. Will my current tanks work on them?

I should also stated I do like the idea of having a digital display.

LOL...yep..digital display on the MVP and a honkin' built in battery you don't have to buy and keep charged.
 

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LOL...yep..digital display on the MVP and a honkin' built in battery you don't have to buy and keep charged.

Hmm. The MVP does look like an option. Is the main difference between the VV and the MVP just larger battery? Looking at the other specs, they look pretty much the same.
 

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Hmm. The MVP does look like an option. Is the main difference between the VV and the MVP just larger battery? Looking at the other specs, they look pretty much the same.

They are very similar to use (in practice...) :)

I have both. The smaller one sees the most action of the two. (I can't see me ever buying the VTR then... :) )
 
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