Relatively Cheap PV?

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Aheadatime

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Hey all,

I've been vaping on my Vamo V2 and my iTaste SVD for the past two years or so, and they've kept me satisfied. I do have a couple mechs and a few drippers for the heavy duty style vaping here and there, but the SVD/kayfun combo has kept me satisfied for years. The issue is that the threading on the SVD and the Vamo fell apart over time. Both devices are now stripped just from simple use over time, and I attribute that to weak threading (aluminum perhaps?).

So, I'm in the market for a cheap VV device. Doesn't need to have 30+ watts. Doesn't need to be able to sub-ohm. Doesn't need to be made of pure gold. Just want a solid device that works. Required features would be same as the aforementioned devices; ohm reader, battery reader, safety features, VV, VW, etc. I just want a device similar to the SVD with solid threading I guess. Looking to spend ~50$ or less if possible. Thanks for any tips guys, always appreciate the help.
 

whodat2112

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iPV mini is roughly $60 shipped.
Stay away from the Eleaf iStick, crappy, crappy threads!!!!!!

MVP20 watt is an option. Roughly $35-40 shipped.
Sigelei is releasing a mini (30 watt)
Cloupour is releasing a min (30 watt)

With the attributes that you posted, I would go with the MVP20 watt, solid device, good threads, battery lasts a long time.
 
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Brandon David

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For what you want, get an mvp 20w or wait a couple weeks to see what innokin has come up with with the mvp 3.0. I still keep my v2 as a backup to my sig and mech. Great battery life, easy to configure, usb charging with pass through, cheap, small, bullet proof, and attractive.


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