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VapnWitch

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and noone mentioned twists/spinners.. im taking the mvp 2 is a much better choice?

IMO, yes it is. I haven't tried spinners, just twists, and both of mine crapped out within about 8 months. The first one died after only 3 or 4 months. I just got the MVP 2 about a week ago, but for the price, build quality, functions, etc, it's way better.
 

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buy a mvp 2.0 starter kit or a couple VV batts?

i can get the starter kit for 60

or two vv batts for 60

ideas/suggestions?

Don't get me wrong, the iTaste vv3 is an outstanding device. It is a best in class device. (ego/stick type battery). It's only down side is the relatively short 800mAh battery life which means if you are a heavy vaper, you're going to have to recharge it relatively often. Of course the USB passthrough function allows you to vape while charging so it's less of an issue than it would be with other eGo style batteries.

The MVP 2 however is one of the few devices that I consider "essential" vaping gear. It has an insane battery life, has all the features of the vv3. And it can double as a power pack for a portable device such as a phone, mp3 player, digital camera, etc.

It is built like a tank. It's box shape does take a little getting used to, especially if you are used to using conventional eGo batteries or sticks, but it soon becomes second nature.

If you can ONLY buy one, then the MVP2 is the one. However, getting an MVP2 and vv3 gives you a great at home vape in the MVP2, and in the vv3 you get MVP2 performance in a much more convenient and portable form factor.
 
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