People Who Own Both The MVP And VV

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Capt.shay

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I started with Innokin with an early MVP V1 and then a V2 and could not be more happy. I had hit the vape nervana with a VV/VW battery that last longer than I can in a rugged, compact , package that I don't have to change batteries in. And I can charge my cell phone with it if I needed to! It just satisfied all my needs.

Then Innokin had to hit me again when they introduced VV V3. All the features of the MVP in a smaller, stealthier, and attractive form factor. One of the few things that I didn't really care for about the MVP was it's size. But, it is the size that allows it to have the big battery and long vape time. I jumped on the VV and have fallen in love with it as well. So much more comfortable in my hand and the fire button is in a much better place and easier for my broken hands to operate. Of course this all come at the cost of Mah.

These two devices just compliment each other so well. I have the VV that is nicer to use but the MVP that is more rugged and longer lasting. I find myself using the VV much more often then the MVP due to it's comfort and ease of use. But when I leave the house and there is even the possibility that I'm going to be gone for more than a couple hours then the MVP is my man. I'm so glad I don't have to make a choice! But if I did I would still have to go with the MVP for dependability even though I use the VV more. Even if the VV cost the same as the MVP I would pay it to have as my second rig to compliment my MVP.

So, what one do you like best and why? Would you pay the same price for a VV as you would for a MVP?
 
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I like my MVP the best due to the long battery life. Its is my all day PV. I can put any tank, rba, rda, or clearo on it and it will work like a charm and it won't be ugly or top heavy.

I use the VV strickly for my 510 dripping atomizer. I like that i can throw it and a 3ml bottle of juice in my pocket and run to the mall or something with it. It's great for quick little trips.

Overall they are both amazing and they both vape pretty much the same way. I would not pay the same price for both however. I have 4 MVP 2's and have gotten them all for 40 bucks. My VV express kit was I think around 30. The VV to me is a pocket friendly version of the MVP.

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Ladiekali

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I dont ise my vv3 any more.

I much perfer my mvp2.

Now my first mvp2 was $70
My second was $40

the first one broke after having it three days....

My vv3 was $26 and my vv3 v3 was $20

Not sure where you are buying yours at.

I now use the vv3 to lend out to friends and family that have never vaped.

I hardly ever leave home with out my mvp.
I cant afford to be with out a vape.

I love the simplicity, it fits great in my back pocket, fits in the cell phone holder of my bag.
If i had to pick one, it would be the mvp, of all the mods i have. And im gaining a pretty nice collection.
 

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I have both, and I like the MVP better too... mostly because of the battery life:). I guess I don't have a problem with having to stealth vape, so I don't need a smaller unit. I know in some states, where people are really up in arms about vaping, it may make a difference to have a smaller form. For true stealth vaping, it would be easiest to carry 3-4 Ego-C's, with a bunch of little toppers tho.
 

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I have both and then some, my VV3 travels with but is lonely more often than not, my MVP2 sits on my desk at work right beside my Provari. I would not pay as much for the VV3 as I would for the MVP2. I paid $32 for the VV3 and $40 for the MVP2. I think the 26$ the VV3 is going for now is more along the lines of what it is worth.
They all sit on the desk when I get home to my mech mods and kicks.
 

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I was scared off of the MVP2 by it's looks initially. I bought my first iTaste vv3 for $49.99 and fell in love. I quickly bought two more so I could rotate through three of them. I had no desire to get an MVP 2. Then Cap'n Shay posted a link to the new energy series MVP 2.0 and the "frost" one called to me. I purchased it on a whim. It took awhile for me to get used to it. I had to find a "new" grip and I was still going to use my MVP2 as a "home vape" exclusively.

I knew I was in trouble when I used to look forward to coming home so that I could pull out my MVP2. Well I bought one more MVP 2, gave two of my VV3's to friends as PIF gifts. So now I have MVP2's in rotation. I charge each MVP2 once every 4 days. I took my remaining vv3 and put it in my "pen cup" on my desk at work. It is a pure backup.

Ironically, I'm about to wrap both of them. So the "frost" color scheme that I purchased my first MVP2 for is getting covered up....Go Figure....
 

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I was scared off of the MVP2 by it's looks initially. I bought my first iTaste vv3 for $49.99 and fell in love. I quickly bought two more so I could rotate through three of them. I had no desire to get an MVP 2. Then Cap'n Shay posted a link to the new energy series MVP 2.0 and the "frost" one called to me. I purchased it on a whim. It took awhile for me to get used to it. I had to find a "new" grip and I was still going to use my MVP2 as a "home vape" exclusively.

I knew I was in trouble when I used to look forward to coming home so that I could pull out my MVP2. Well I bought one more MVP 2, gave two of my VV3's to friends as PIF gifts. So now I have MVP2's in rotation. I charge each MVP2 once every 4 days. I took my remaining vv3 and put it in my "pen cup" on my desk at work. It is a pure backup.

Ironically, I'm about to wrap both of them. So the "frost" color scheme that I purchased my first MVP2 for is getting covered up....Go Figure....


Jwraps.com has clear wraps for the MVP 2. I've never tried the VV3, but I love the MVP 2. When one of my backup Spinners dies, I'll replace it with a VV3.
 

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So if the VV3 V3 is six rivets and the VV3 V1 is one rivet, what is V2? I thought there were only two sub-versions. ;)

First I heard there was a VV3 V3. I know of only 2 the one with 1 rivet and the one with 6 rivets. I have 3 VV's and 2 MVP2's so I'm set for awhile. I like them both but enjoy using the VV3 the most. It has that special feel in my hand.
 

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So if the VV3 V3 is six rivets and the VV3 V1 is one rivet, what is V2? I thought there were only two sub-versions. ;)

Guys, I think you are mixing stuff up.

Innokin released 3 versions of the VV there was the VV V1 The VV V2 and the VV V3.

Haven't read anything about the VV V1.

The V2 from what I understand was variable voltage only, had a proprietary round charging port and had a proprietary magnetic connector and pen camp for their own proprietary tanks. They had a magnetic 510 adapter that allowed 510 tanks on them.

The v3 that we all love has micro usb, variable wattage, ego/510 threading. There are two sub revisions of the vv v3. Revision 1 with one rivet and revision 2 with 6 rivets.
 

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p.opus said:
The V2 from what I understand was variable voltage only, had a proprietary round charging port and had a proprietary magnetic connector and pen camp for their own proprietary tanks. They had a magnetic 510 adapter that allowed 510 tanks on them.

That's the one I have, had it for about a year now.
 

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I have two VVs and I can't decide whether to get a third one, or whether to get an MVP. The main reason I'd go for the MVP would be the longer time between charges (and the shiny new toy factor:D), but I do have hand problems and I'm a little worried about the weight and the button usability. Of course the different shape might be easier to hold onto with numb hands.

I honestly don't have to have the longer battery life since I don't get out and about much, so I'm wondering what those of you who have both would recommend. I'm also wondering if the energy series is available anywhere other than eBay. I know it's probably silly at this point in time, but I got kind of badly burned there on a couple of purchases and have pretty much avoided them since.
 
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