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shannannagans

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Are they easy to use if you are "vaping challenged"? I have been looking at them too. Thanks

Yeah. The screen has a plus and minus. I just start around 3.7 and go up or down depending on how it's hitting or tastes. If it tastes burnt, I go down. If it's not strong enough, I go up. Just make sure you turn it off and back on to reset the puff counter if the counter gets close to 999. It does a "cleaning cycle" as it resets the counter to zero and can burn atomizers. It didn't do it on mine, but other people have had this issue.
 

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I like the idea of the mvp, and wow does it feel good in the hand. Long battery life, internal, with passthru charge (reversible). What I miss with the mvp is the Ohm's meter and the ego threading. I can get by without either, of course, but I like what I like. I'm not even mentioning the missing variable wattage/power. On Fasttech, the mvp kit is $45, the telescoping SVD (tube only) is $37 (and you'll need batts, charger, etc.), but the SVD includes all the things I'm missing in the mvp. These differences have kept me from getting the mvp, and I keep wanting one, and it's the best feeling box mod I've ever lifted (heft, etc.). Given the choices, I ordered the SVD yesterday, not the mvp, as there's just enough missing (FOR ME, totally personal subjective perception), that I still haven't been able to order one. Anyway, everyone else seems to love the mvp. I've never heard of anyone not loving their mvp, so I keep trying to figure out what is wrong with me. My :2c:. Welcome and Vape On!
 

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I also ordered the Vamo V3 (it is coming with a 10-pack of Evods, a couple Innokin iClear 30s and some "pretty" back up batteries). I was thinking of the MVP for the hubby (others on this site have mentioned its durability in the field) but as he hasn't switched over yet; I'm being the guinea pig. He also has the fancy ipod and phone that can be charged. I'm still old school and have a rotary cell phone that can't be charged by all the fanciness. :facepalm:

Obviously, if I enjoy the MVP more than the V3, I'll just buy him another one. See?!? I'm all kinds of reasonable. :laugh:
 

Spazmelda

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I just got my first gear shipment!

iTaste MVP
2 Kanger Protanks
SmokTech Chrome Tank (and adapter)
Sampler of juice
Tank Air Flow Controller

Now I don't know what to do! :laugh:

I see today is shot. I was totally going to do quarterly returns and some A/R, but now...:ohmy:

Playing with new vape gear is way more productive than quarterly returns and A/R, whatever that is. Lol.
 

Raynman

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I've found that the Vamo V3 sux for me. But that's because of the way I carry it. Top pocket with my cell phone it rolls around and bumps the + - buttons and changes my settings. But all in all a good devise. MPV and SVD are both very good and highly recommended as well as my daily drivers at work. Non work hours and days off I move to the ProVari zone. Of all the tanks you ordered I prefer the Protank Iclear 30 is nice but I like the bottom feeders. Haven't checked out the chrome tank. Lets us know what you think of it. The batteries are always pretty and the prettiest/best one is the backup battery. Enjoy your new gear!
 
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