Recommend Box mod / square battery

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hal5000

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Currently have Vision Spinner 2. Battery don't lasts long, so looking for something that lasts longer. Those square batteries would be good i think.

I have Kanger tanks, so something that would work with that. Something like itaste or ipv3.

I prefer if they came with batteries or have them integrated. Thanks.

PS: Does not have to be anything too fancy, just longer lasting battery than the Spinner, comfortable to hold ( not too heavy ), and adjustable voltage. I use 1.5 - 2.2 coils with my tanks.
 
I have the MVP 2.0 as well as the MVP 20 watt . So Far I love the MVP20 W it has all the power I need, it has great features like its square it fits in my hand perfectly, it fits in my jacket pocket with an RDA nicely, Its square did I mention this ,I like them more. It has plenty of power for tanks and RDA's , it can charge other things like phones and yes this does work, you can see your ohms , your watts, your volts. colored LED's show your battery level. and the best part It has a 2600 mah battery built in that you charge of the wall . no batteries to mess with. So far its awesome no complaints at all. the best part I paid $38.00 for it its dirt cheap and it works great ! best of luck to you I would not pas this one up.
 

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Eleaf Istick would be my vote. Haven't looked into the new MVP but I used to own the old MVP 2, and it wasn't quite my cup of tea. Fire button wasn't in the right position, and was pretty hard to depress. My Provari 2.5 was my favorite regulated until I sold it for my Reo, and I have a P3 now and really love it. Not the most powerful thing out there, but you can't argue with Provape quality. Finding a good tank for it though...

I have a Flash E vapor v3 on the way!

Really enjoy my Reo Grand though. Totally off topic, but mechanicals are just simple and don't have to mess with settings and whatnot, but those are advanced devices and require a sound understanding of battery safety and build basics.
 

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The mvp is a throw away device with an internal battery. The mvp2 only goes up to 11 watts. The mvp3 will do 20 but doesn't have the ability to sub ohm if the urge was there to branch out. I'd wait for the istick 50 to hit the market that way you have a box mod that will suit all ranges of your vape needs.
 

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Percentage wise, hour for hour, a 20w is all that is needed. This forum, by its very nature, emphasizes those that are hobbyists. Most vape to get off of cigarettes and to slowly lower their nicotine.

On the other hand, more and better features are coming out, along with more wattage, so getting something with 40w may be worthwhile.

Also, I wouldn't shy away from an internal, non-replaceable battery. They tend to be of larger size. Both of my MVP2s are over a year and last more than a full day. Also, the itaste mods have consistent reputations for value.

I'm not sure of the exact answer, but there are good mods at less than $75.

Good luck!
 

erikbal

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The mvp is a throw away device with an internal battery. The mvp2 only goes up to 11 watts. The mvp3 will do 20 but doesn't have the ability to sub ohm if the urge was there to branch out. I'd wait for the istick 50 to hit the market that way you have a box mod that will suit all ranges of your vape needs.

The MVP 3 is a 30watt device that will fire down to .4 I believe. You're thinking of the MVP 20watt which is basically an upgraded MVP2.
To the OP I think you made a good choice with the MVP. Mine was good to me.

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He wants internal batteries. And the Sigelei 100W doesn't go below 10W, which might be too much for clearos.

For an internal battery, my vote goes to the mvp. With the istick being overpowered, it can be harsh with clearos as well.

If you're willing to buy an 18650 battery for it, the ipv mini would be a good choice. You can charge it via the usb port so you don't have to buy a charger.
 
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