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OVO Kyle

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Hi All,

My names Kyle from Toronto and I thought I would spark a little discussion here.

I am currently (trying to:facepalm:...being repaired soon) run a joyetech eVic Supreme with a Kanger Aerotank Mega.

I am looking at buying a secondary device that is possibly a bit smaller and can put in my suit jacket/use at my desk. I was thinking about doing an innokin iTaste MVP v2 with a Kanger Aerotank Mini, thoughts?

I was wondering what everyone else uses while they're out an about or at work? I found my eVic Sup. to be a bit large and heavy to use while driving or walking around.

Cant wait to hear from all of you!
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My new "home" device is the iTaste SVD, so it's a bit on the large side to take with me. The MVP v2 is exactly what I use for my "on the go" device. It's small enough that it fits in your pocket without any problem, the charge will really last quite a while if it is only used for on the go vaping.

I have used mine with the Kangertech Mega and the Mini. Both work amazingly well. For size and convenience, the Mini is a good "easy and convenient" choice to go with the MVP v2.
 

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Hi All,

My names Kyle from Toronto and I thought I would spark a little discussion here.

I am currently (trying to:facepalm:...being repaired soon) run a Joyetech eVic Supreme with a Kanger Aerotech Mega.

I am looking at buying a secondary device that is possibly a bit smaller and can put in my suit jacket/use at my desk. I was thinking about doing an Innokin iTaste MVP v2 with a Kanger Aeriotech Mini, thoughts?

I was wondering what everyone else uses while theyre out an about or at work? I found my eVic Sup. to be a bit large and heavy to use while driving or walking around.

Cant wait to hear from all of you!
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the mini is 14mm size which is the size of an ego batt.
 

OVO Kyle

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My new "home" device is the iTaste SVD, so it's a bit on the large side to take with me. The MVP v2 is exactly what I use for my "on the go" device. It's small enough that it fits in your pocket without any problem, the charge will really last quite a while if it is only used for on the go vaping.

I have used mine with the Kangertech Mega and the Mini. Both work amazingly well. For size and convenience, the Mini is a good "easy and convenient" choice to go with the MVP v2.

Im glad to read this because I ordered my MVP v2 & mini from dashvapes.com a few moments ago!
 
Im glad to read this because I ordered my MVP v2 & mini from dashvapes.com a few moments ago!

That's awesome. You certainly won't regret it. There are tons of good reviews and comments about the MVP v2 on this site, and pretty much any site that sells/reviews them as well, so I won't repeat them. I've been really impressed with how well the quality of vape is using the Mini and Mega tanks. I thought that they would be pretty good, but I really wasn't expecting them to be as good as they are. I couldn't be more pleased with the MVP v2 and Mini combo (well I'm sure I can, but just not at the moment until I make my next purchase). :)
 

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I loved my MVP (with a Kayfun) up until a couple of days ago when I decided to put a 0.6 ohm coil on it and run it on a mech mod (10A 18350 battery). I'm loving the warmer vape. You just can't get that kind of heat from a MVP. If you like the box form factor, I'd look at getting one of those DNA30 clones. Its like double the price of a MVP though.
 

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I use a Provari wherever I am. But, I don't go the work anymore so I can. I do have a Zen Sidewinder when I want to go mechanical. I'll be getting a Reo Grand VV and a Vmod XL kit . Those are both bottom feed box mods., I thought I'd give sqonking a shot. There are a lot of good choices, the problem is narrowing it down to one.
 

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When I'm out and about, I try to stick to devices that I would not be heartbroken over if I were to drop/break/lose it. I also don't like the weight and size of a full sized 18650 device in my shirt pocket.
I was almost exclusively on eGo twists with clearos but have lately been using inexpensive 18350 clones due to the size.
I also like clearos because they are cheap to replace when I, inevitably, break them.
 

OVO Kyle

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When I'm out and about, I try to stick to devices that I would not be heartbroken over if I were to drop/break/lose it.

This was also a very important aspect when I was considering some smaller/lighter devices.

So far I have been loving using my MVP on the go and spent the whole weekend travelling to Ottawa for a wedding and it was perfect to keep in my pocket wherever I went.
 

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LOL...same here, Provari to work with some sort of bottom coil topper (easy to change coils).

But as a backup, my Vison (eGo) twist.

If I worked in a more rugged environment, probably my Launcher or the most banged up Nemesis.

All my nice mechs sit at home patiently waiting my return at night.

If a long trip is called for, a REO is a must.

If a sophisticated and discreet evening occurs, then my new Valkyrie Mini is such a cool/discreet device along with a small 6ml bottle and perhaps an extra equally small 14500 batt.
 

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Used my nemesis with trident (clones), then moved on to tree of life with elm because it is a tad shorter in 18650 mode. Walking and dripping sucks though.
Then I got my reo grand lp with reomizer 4.0. Don't let the pictures deceive you, reo grands are not "grand" in size. Very portable. As far as I'm concerned, driving, walking, biking, marathon running, laying on the couch, the reo is my go to mod.
 

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I have only one mod i use, and i use it everywhere. Silver Fox. Beside of him i have morph2 and aga S, but they are no match for a fox, not by the flavour, size or durability. I would sa ifbu dont like ego's and cheap clearos, go for something full ss, so even ifbu drop it somewhere worst thing that can happend is that u break drip tip.
 
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